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NatureWorks makes a corn-based resin that goes into packaging for Wal-Mart and Del Monte, and a textile called Ingeo that has been featured in designs by Armani, Versace Sport and Oscar de la Renta.
Corn on the Catwalk 2007
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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The company is a supplier, under the trade name Ingeo, of polyactic acid - a high-performance polymer with a carbon footprint lower than conventional petroleum-based alternatives.
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