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Track 1 Session Details

AFCC Conference Breakout Sessions

Breakout Sessions are 90 minutes, each one has one moderator with a maximum of four to five speakers.

 

Breakout sessions will be focused on the following five subject areas:

 

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Track 1 Breakout Session Details​

​Biobased Manufacturing: Renewable Chemicals, Bioplastics, Biopolymers, Biomaterials Creating a Cleaner Planet

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This Track is Sponsored by:

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Monday, November 17, 2025

 

Session 1: 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM: Closing the Loop: The Role of Chemical Recycling in a Bio-Inclusive Circular Plastics Economy

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Moderator: Nina Karpynec, Head of Sales, Marketing & Technical Business Development Purification Americas, Clariant

Speakers:

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Derek Atkinson

VP Global Sales & Business Development

TotalEnergies Corbion

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Chrystal Boone

SVP & Chief Marketing Officer

Brightmark

Invited

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Johan Kers

CEO

Birch Biosciences

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TBD, Technip

As the world intensifies its push toward a circular plastics economy, two promising—but often siloed—technological pathways have emerged: bio-based plastics and chemical recycling. While bioplastics aim to reduce fossil dependence, chemical recycling, particularly pyrolysis and depolymerization, is redefining how we valorize plastic waste. This panel brings together stakeholders from across the value chain to explore how these two strategies can converge, how infrastructure and innovation must evolve, and what it takes to scale up sustainable recycling ecosystems.

Session 2: 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM: Strategic Partnership Strategies to Accelerate Biomaterials Commercialization

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Moderator: Michael Saltzberg, President, MA Saltzberg Consulting

Speakers:

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Gustavo Sergi

CEO

Sustainea BioGlycols

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Rich Weber

Chief Commercial Officer

Lygos

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Donald Wiseman

CEO

Danimer Scientific/Teknor Apex

Success in commercializing Biomaterials often requires the construction of entirely new supply and value chains. Most successful ventures require strategic partnerships between two or more companies to meet these difficult challenges. In this session we will learn about the strategic considerations and business partnership structures utilized by some of the leading companies in the Biomaterials sector to secure raw material supply, share risk in scaling up new technologies, minimize required capital, and/or access routes to market. These lessons are applicable to large and small companies at various points in their commercialization journey.

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Session 3: 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM: Bio-based Materials: Unique Solutions for Replacing Incumbents

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Moderators: Rebecca Coons, Research and Analysis, Associate Director, S&P Global Commodity Insights

Speakers:

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Scott Bolin

CEO

Terrasafe Materials, Inc

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Jeff Carbeck

Vice President, Corporate and Care Solutions Technology

Eastman

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Bruce Leslie

Chairperson QORE Board, Vice President

Cargill

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Manjursi Misra

Professor

University of Guelph

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Max Senechal

CCO and EVP

CJ Biomaterials

This panel of experts will focus on their advanced technologies focused on sustainable packaging solutions and other emerging consumer products.  Several of these innovative companies have product lines designed for food, beverage, household products, and emphasizing the requirements for high-performance regenerative materials to impact environmental benefits for our planet. 

 

Manjursi Misra, Professor, University for Guelph

Manufacturing of Sustainable Composites with Reduced Flammability for Lightweight Automotive Parts

Biocarbon (or biochar) is the solid product of the thermochemical conversion of biomass at high temperatures (600 °C to 900 °C) in the absence or a limited supply of oxygen. The application of biocarbon has traditionally been limited to fuel, soil amendment, filtration and agriculture. Today, the application of biocarbon in materials has emerged as a flourishing new research area. These include composites, energy storage, super-capacitors and environmental remediation. The biocarbon-based polymeric composites are manufactured through different processing methods including compression and injection moulding, 3D printing, extrusion, etc. The use of biocarbon based sustainable composites in automotive parts applications are quite vibrant recently. Use of biocarbon as a filler material in rubber and polyurethane matrix in replacing carbon black will be a major breakthrough in manufacturing sector. It is clear that the sky is the limit for biocarbon-based materials and creating a wider awareness regarding the potential of this pyrolysis product is the key to ensuring a sustainable future. There is a dearth of studies on environmental performance through the life cycle assessment of biocarbon-based materials. Our developed lightweight, sustainable composites with reduced flammability and boosted mechanical, rheological and thermal performance could be applied to manufacture light-weight auto parts. Acknowledgement: (i) The Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance Program; (ii) the Ontario Research Fund, Research Excellence Program; Round-11 (ORF-RE 11) from the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Canada and (iii) the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Canada.

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Session 4: 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM: Optimizing Collaboration in Industrial Biotech: Insights from Strategic Avalanche’s 2025 Survey

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Moderator: James Iademarco, President and CEO, Strategic Avalanche LLC

Speakers:

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Ken Barrett

Chief Business Officer

Arzeda Corporation

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James Iademarco

President and CEO

Strategic Avalanche LLC

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Damien Perriman

Chief Commercial Officer

EXoZymes

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Jill Zullo

EVP & COO

BioMADE

In 2025, Strategic Avalanche surveyed leading industrial biotech executives across North America and Europe to assess the state of third-party collaborations in biobased chemicals, materials, and fuels. The consensus is clear: no single company can commercialize innovations alone; robust collaborations across the value chain are essential. Yet, how effective are these partnerships in practice? Our panel will present new survey data revealing current strengths and persistent gaps in collaborative efforts, from feedstock sourcing to technology development, scale-up, and offtake agreements with OEMs and brand owners. Drawing on collective experience from both multinational corporations and startups, each of our four panelists will share actionable business development strategies and real-world lessons learned-highlighting both successful alliances and instructive failures. Special attention will be given to the complexities of negotiating agreements involving intellectual property and risk sharing, where misalignment can hinder progress. The discussion will span straightforward supply contracts to intricate joint ventures and development partnerships. By dissecting the factors that drive or derail collaboration, our panel aims to equip attendees with practical tools to initiate, nurture, and manage partnerships for optimal outcomes. As the biobased industry faces increasing pressure to deliver sustainable solutions, understanding how to build and sustain effective collaborations is more critical than ever. This session will offer fresh evidence, candid perspectives, and proven practices to help stakeholders across the value chain accelerate commercialization and maximize shared value.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Session 5: 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM: Piloting Your Biobased Manufacturing Technology for Commercial Success

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Moderator: Mike Schultz, Managing Director, PTI Global Solutions LLC

Speakers:

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Sunil Chandran

CSO

Impossible Foods

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Ciaran Dunn

Head of Engineering

Circe Biosciences

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Allison Pieja

CTO

Mango Materials

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Yi-Shu Tai

CTO

Boto Biosciences

The pilot phase is a crucial step in the commercialization of biobased manufacturing technology. It serves as the first significant opportunity to de-risk the science, develop engineering data for scale-up, and produce product samples for market development. However, because a fully developed pilot plant may cost millions of dollars and take months or even more than a year to design and build, a natural tension exists--how do we design and execute a pilot that can meet our objectives, and lay the groundwork for successful commercialization, while managing cost and avoiding a delay in time to market? This session will explore best practices for piloting biobased manufacturing technology, focusing on setting clear objectives, scope development, and effective execution. This session will feature invited speakers who have experience piloting their biobased manufacturing technology, with an opportunity to hear about their success stories, lessons learned, and how they have navigated the tension between cost, time, and piloting objectives.

Session 6: 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM: The Long and Winding Road - Pathways to Commercialization

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Moderator: Jim Barber, Barber Advisors LLC

Speakers:

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Tim Bauer

Strategic Partnerships Director

Amyris

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Tim Cesarek

CEO

Synata Bio

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Eric Steen

CEO

Lygos

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Jeff Uhrig

Former CEO

Novomer

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Tom van Aken

CEO

Avantium

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Mark Warner

CEO

Liberation Labs

This panel will be "The Long and Winding Road - Pathways to Commercialization", and will feature organizations that are well along the commercialization path or individuals who are or have been involved in such.

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