Godavari Biorefineries Limited is one of the prominent manufacturers of ethanol based chemicals in India and as at March 31, 2024, they have the largest integrated bio-refinery in India in terms of installed capacity. They are one of India’s largest producers of ethanol in terms of volume as of March 31, 2024 (source: Frost & Sullivan Report). As on March 31, 2024, They were also the largest manufacturer of MPO worldwide in terms of installed capacity, one of only two manufacturers of natural 1,3 butylene glycol and the only company in India to manufacture bio ethyl acetate. They have also set up India’s first bio-based EVE manufacturing facility in India as on March 31, 2024. (source: Frost & Sullivan Report). Their diversified product portfolio comprises
Godavari Biorefineries Limited is one of the prominent manufacturers of ethanol based chemicals in India and as at March 31, 2024, they have the largest integrated bio-refinery in India in terms of installed capacity. They are one of India’s largest producers of ethanol in terms of volume as of March 31, 2024 (source: Frost & Sullivan Report). As on March 31, 2024, They were also the largest manufacturer of MPO worldwide in terms of installed capacity, one of only two manufacturers of natural 1,3 butylene glycol and the only company in India to manufacture bio ethyl acetate. They have also set up India’s first bio-based EVE manufacturing facility in India as on March 31, 2024. (source: Frost & Sullivan Report). Their diversified product portfolio comprises of bio-based chemicals, sugar, different grades of ethanol and power. These products find application in a range of industries such as food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, flavours & fragrances, power, fuel, personal care and cosmetics. According to the Frost & Sullivan Report, their Company has the widest portfolio of bio-based products in India. They utilise sugarcane as a feedstock to manufacture a wide range of products, including sugar, ethanol, bio-based chemicals and power and were among the first few companies in India to utilise sugarcane juice and syrup for the production of ethanol (source: Frost & Sullivan Report). They continuously strive to improve the valorisation of sugarcane through development of down-stream products and increase the diversion of sugarcane towards value added products. For instance, they have been successful in manufacturing a wide range of bio-based chemicals such as ethyl acetate, bio-ethyl acetate, MPO, 1,3 butylene glycol, crotonaldehyde, acetaldehyde, bio-acetic acid, butanol, EVE, and paraldehyde. They are also in the process of exploring the utilization of grains to manufacture grain-based ethanol
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