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BioBased Technologies (Cargill)

About BioBased Technologies (Cargill)

BioBased Technologies is a division within Cargill, which was established in 1865 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Its coatings portfolio includes Pripol™ dimer acids, Priamine™ diamines, Priplast™ polyester polyols, and Agri-Pure™ bio-solvents, enhancing flexibility, adhesion, and chemical resistance. These ingredients support epoxy, polyurethane, alkyd, and acrylic systems with improved environmental profiles. Cargill promotes sustainability through renewable sourcing, low-VOC formulations, and non-toxic alternatives to petrochemical ingredients. It has invested in bio-industrial plants to scale green chemistry solutions globally. The company aligns with science-based carbon reduction goals and supports regenerative agriculture across its supply chain.

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