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Issue Brief Synthetic biology algal oil: Is it “natural,” “sustainable” or necessary? Consumers trust that when products are marketed as natural and sustainable, they will not contain ingredients produced
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Document Date: 2014-10-10 13:37:05


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Washington / D.C. / /

Company

Emerging Technologies / Unilever / Solazyme / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Brazil / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

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babaçu oil / lauric oil / biotechnology / algal oil / consumer products / slow palm oil expansion / oil palm tree / synthetic biology products / biology algal oil / chemical-intensive industrial monocultures / palm oil / kernel oil / oil / synbio algal oil / oil ingredient / synbio algae lauric oil / chemicals / coconut oil / food / /

Organization

Woodrow Wilson Center / Philippine Coconut Authority / Presidential Commission for the Study / Friends of the Earth / /

Person

Rupert Read / Raphael Douady / Yaneer Bar-Yam / Joseph Norman / Maria Luisa / Dana Perls / /

Position

small driver of palm plantation development / Governor / Pacific Ecologist / food and technology campaigner / /

Product

Lux Soap / Ecover / /

ProvinceOrState

California / /

Region

Latin America / Southeast Asia / /

Technology

genetic engineering / directed evolution / biotechnology / /

URL

www.foe.org/synbio / http /

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