Novamont is a new company that was created by a group of researchers following in the footsteps of Giacomo Fauser. The company's ambitious project, "Living Chemistry for Quality of Life", combines agriculture, the environment and chemistry.
The story of Novamont began in the Montedison school of material science, which was created after the discovery of polypropylene by the Nobel prize-winner Giulio Natta, and more generally, in the school of chemistry created at the beginning of the twentieth century, in Novara, by Giacomo Fauser, whose results in the chemistry of nitrogen led to the creation of the company Montecatini, which later became Montedison.
Fauser had a clear conception of scientific research. It had to be for the benefit of mankind, and therefore, had to be able to combine industry and the environment. The project of Novamont, which stemmed from this concept, entails finding new ways of using vegetable raw materials, sources that are renewed, year by year, by transforming them into "bioplastics" for specific applications, that have a low environmental impact, and that have all of the properties of the traditional materials, but that can also be completely biodegradable.
Today, Novamont provides the best response to the demands of consumers, companies and institutions for innovative products for a "truly sustainable growth". In the development of the new generation of products deriving from renewable raw materials of agricultural origin, Novamont strategically chose to adopt the very latest testing procedures, such as Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), and certifications, such as the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). Indeed, the objective of the project "Living Chemistry for Quality of Life" is to achieve genuine environmental benefits.
Specialties
Mater-Bi®, bioplastic, soustenability

