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Inhouse Manufacturing Proves its Worth

Henrik Oevermann, CEO of DIOSNA Dierks & Söhne GmbH, a worldwide leading manufacturer of pre-dough systems, kneading machines and granulating…

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Rethinking SUT’s environmental impact: Can single-use technology be sustainable?

There is a widespread belief that single-use technology (SUT) is bad for the environment. Stainless-steel has a reputation for having less of an environmental impact than plastic. This may be true for single-use items like water bottles, but it’s not the case in every instance. Taking a holistic assessment of bioprocessing’s lifecycle reveals SUT has less environmental impact than traditional stainless-steel alternatives.