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Ecopha Unveils Integrated Sustainable Carbon Platform Following International PCT Patent Filing
June 24, 2026ECOPHA Files PCT Patent for Pongamia Oil Co-Production Platform
ECOPHA has announced the filing of a PCT patent covering the co-production of oleochemicals and PHA bioplastics from non-edible Pongamia oil through its proprietary ecopha.bio technology™ platform.
See Update on LinkedInSource: ECOPHA company update / LinkedIn post by Dr Wilson Ling. This Ecopha.bio news post is based on ECOPHA’s official announcement regarding its latest PCT patent filing milestone.
A New Patent Milestone for ECOPHA
ECOPHA has officially filed a PCT patent covering a co-production platform that uses non-edible Pongamia oil as an industrial feedstock to produce both oleochemicals and biodegradable PHA bioplastics.
This milestone represents an important step forward for ecopha.bio technology™ and reflects the company’s ongoing work in biotechnology, chemical process engineering and circular bioeconomy systems.
What the Platform Covers
The patented platform is designed to use non-edible Pongamia oil to support the production of:
High-Value Oleochemicals
Renewable industrial chemical outputs that can support multiple downstream applications and value-added manufacturing pathways.
PHA Bioplastics
Biodegradable PHA materials designed to support circular, lower-impact alternatives to conventional plastic products.
Circular Low-Carbon Materials
A broader integrated biorefinery model focused on renewable feedstocks, circular product systems and reduced emissions.
Why Pongamia Matters
Unlike conventional industrial systems that depend heavily on edible oils and fats, ECOPHA’s platform is designed around non-edible Pongamia oil as a sustainable industrial feedstock.
Key Benefits of the Integrated Biorefinery Approach
✅ Higher value creation per ton of oil
✅ Reduced dependence on food-based feedstocks
✅ Lower carbon footprint and emissions
✅ Circular and biodegradable product solutions
✅ A scalable pathway toward the future bioeconomy
Why This Matters
This innovation shows how renewable non-edible feedstocks can support both chemical and material production within a single integrated platform.
The announcement also reinforces ECOPHA’s mission to advance sustainable innovation through biotechnology, circular materials and scalable industrial bioeconomy solutions.
Read the Original Update
This news item is based on ECOPHA’s official company update shared by Dr Wilson Ling.
See Update on LinkedInecopha.bio technology™
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