Eastman Chemical Company introduces its GEM technology, a green manufacturing process that uses the US EPA’s 12 principles of green chemistry. Eastman is using its GEM Technology to launch ingredients in the colour cosmetic and skin care markets during first quarter 2011, with future product extensions into other markets and applications.
Eastman GEM technology, formerly called the green biocatalytic process, was awarded the EPA’s Presidential Green Chemistry Award in 2009. The award recognises technologies that incorporate the 12 principles of green chemistry into chemical design, manufacture and use.
“Eastman’s GEM Technology is a demonstration to the company’s commitment to create more sustainable manufacturing and innovative solutions for our customers,” said Marcie Natale, biocatalysis platform manager, Eastman Chemical Company. “With this technology in place, waste, energy, water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions are significantly reduced providing sustainable benefits.”
GEM Technology uses enzymatic technology and closely controlled manufacturing conditions to make esters, eliminating the high temperature and strong acids traditionally required in their manufacture. Esters are a vital building block in thousands of products. Eastman's "gentler" technology consumes less energy while making high quality products, even when beginning with sensitive starting materials.
Eastman will formally unveil its GEM Technology at In-Cosmetics Europe (March 29-31, 2011; Milan, Italy), booth B35.