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Presentation Roundtable on Future of Bio-Based Economy in

CanadaMay 11, 2009

Bernard West, Chair,Ontario BioAuto Council

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What is it?

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BioAuto Council Vision

To become a global leader in the use of bio-based materials by 2010

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What is Ontario BioAuto Council?

Renewable resources

Chemicals and plastics processing sectors

Durable goods

Automotive sector

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Ontario BioAuto Council Board of Directors:

• Chrysler Canada (J. Mann)• Automobile Parts

Manufacturers Association• Magna-Decoma• Woodbridge Group• Canadian General Tower• AUTO21 Network Centres

of Excellence• Ontario Centres of

Excellence• Sustainable Chemistry

Alliance• Tembec / Greenfield

Ethanol• PSA Composites• Ontario Agri-Food

Technologies

Members (examples):

• Ford Canada• DuPont Canada• Canadian Plastics Industry

Association• FP Innovations• Bodycote• Process Research Ortech• University of Windsor• University of Waterloo, WatCAR• University of Toronto, Centre for

Biocomposites and Biomaterials Processing

• University of Guelph• Ontario Soybean Growers• Syngenta Canada• Sarnia BioIndustrial Park• Valle Foam• GreenCore Composites

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Biomaterials – the opportunities

FEEDSTOCK

STARCH

VEGETABLE OIL

CELLULOSE & HEMI-CELLULOSE

LIGNIN

FIBRE

BASIC MATERIALS

RESINS

FOAMS

COMPOSITES

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Natural Fibres – automotive opportunities

• 27 components

• 43 kg bio-parts:

• door & pillar inners,

• head liner,• rear cargo

shelf & trunk components,

• thermal insulation & isolation mats

Mercedes S-class

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We are more than auto!

• Auto parts manufacturers either sell into other markets or want to diversify.

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Commercialization Fund

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Commercialization Fund

• Council received $6M from Province – created a $3.5M Commercialization Fund (balance of $2.5M held in reserve to run operations)

• Targets biomaterials (e.g. biopolymers, biocomposites)

• Eligible to companies only

• Grants or repayable loans to a maximum of $1 million

• 50% matching contributions required – where 25% can be in-kind

• 60-day service guarantee

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Performance Metrics

• $3.7M in grant funding– leveraged more than $7.5M in cash

• More than 50 products directly funded for commercialization

• Expect grant recipients to commercialize 250 more products by March 2010 without additional Council investment by building on business case and successful technology platform

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Thank You

Ontario BioAuto Council100 Stone Road W. Suite 205

Guelph Ontario N1G 5L3

Phone: 519-827-1118Fax: 519-837-3209

Email: ccrawford@bioautocouncil.com Website www.bioautocouncil.com

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