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Plant Based Products Council’s Annual Conference Adds Six Sponsors


Bio Nebraska, Cargill, Corn Refiners Association, Iowa Corn Promotion Board, NatureWorks, and Nebraska Corn Board join the conference

December 11, 2023

Washington, D.C. – The Plant Based Products Council (PBPC) is proud to announce Bio Nebraska, Cargill, Corn Refiners Association, Iowa Corn Promotion Board, NatureWorks, and Nebraska Corn Board as sponsors for PBPC 2024: Circular Solutions. PBPC is honored to partner with these industry leaders to bring together policymakers, businesses, growers, and visionaries at the heart of America’s bioeconomy to discuss the industry’s current landscape and what lies ahead.

“We are thrilled to have the support of Bio Nebraska, Cargill, Corn Refiners Association, Iowa Corn Promotion Board, NatureWorks, and Nebraska Corn Board as sponsors for Circular Solutions,” said James Glueck, PBPC’s Executive Director. “Each of these organizations’ commitment to advancing sustainable practices aligns perfectly with the mission of our conference, which aims to foster dialogue and collaboration across the plant-based products value chain.”

Bio Nebraska, Cargill, Corn Refiners Association, Iowa Corn Promotion Board, NatureWorks, and Nebraska Corn Board are leaders in the agriculture, biotechnology, and renewable resources sectors. Their sponsorship underscores the importance of collaborative efforts to propel the advancement of plant-based products.

PBPC’s annual conference is set to provide attendees with an array of speakers, networking opportunities, and insightful expert-led panels. The sessions will explore subjects including the latest on state and federal policies, emerging trends in innovation and research, feedstock diversity, consumer preferences, product performance, and more.  

Early bird registration is open through Jan. 31, 2024. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. To sponsor, please contact Keniece Barbee at keniece@pbpc.com.

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About Plant Based Products Council 
PBPC is an association of like-minded organizations that are advocating for a shift toward a more circular bioeconomy through greater adoption of renewable, plant-based materials supported by appropriate end-of-life infrastructure. We educate stakeholders and advocate for programs and policies that will support the growth of the plant-based products industry, helping to harness its environmental and economic potential to deliver a more sustainable future. Learn more at www.pbpc.com.



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