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Jilin Haina’s Corncob Comprehensive Utilization Project

On 11 April, the Jilin Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment accepted and publicized the environmental impact report for 60,000 t/a corncob comprehensive utilization project by Haina Biotechnology (Jilin) Co., Ltd. (Jilin Haina).

Project overview

  • Nature: Technological renovation
  • Location: Petrochemical Industrial Recycling Economy Park, Songyuan City, Jilin Province
  • Total investment: USD3.6 million (RMB25.97 million), of which USD0.17 million (RMB 1.2 million) is for environmental protection
  • Product plan: 31,000 t/a of corncob sugar solution (on a pure basis) 27,000 t/a of crude lignin (by-product, on a pure basis)
  • Key raw material: 60,000 t/a of corncob
  • Labor quota: 95 employees
  • Working system: Three 8hr shifts per day, 330 working days totaling 7,920 hours per year
  • Expected commissioning date: Jun. 2025

 

The crude lignin from this project will be sold directly, while the corncob sugar solution will be supplied to Hairui Biotechnology (Jilin) Co., Ltd. (Jilin Hairui) as a production raw material. Jilin Hairui, a brother company of Jilin Haina, is constructing a 10,000 t/a non-food bio-based butanol project.

Project overview

  • Nature: New construction
  • Location: Green Chemical Industrial Park, Petrochemical Industrial Recycling Economy Park, Songyuan City, Jilin Province
  • Total Investment: USD12.2 million (RMB87.61 million)
  • Product plan: 6,000 t/a of n-butanol, 3,000 t/a of acetone, 1,000 t/a of ethanol
  • Key raw material: Corncob sugar solution (from Jilin Haina)
  • Labor quota: 60 employees
  • Working system: Three 8hr shifts per day, 330 working days totaling 7,920 hours per year.
  • Expected commissioning date: Jun. 2025

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