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Chemical reaction to award
07 March 2013
Byotrol has recently won the 2012 Innovation Award from Chemicals Northwest. It competed in the Innovation category for Innovative Product or Service, winning against strong competition. Winning gains Byotrol automatic entry into the Chemical Industries Association annual national awards in June.

Byotrol has recently won the
2012 Innovation Award from
Chemicals Northwest. It
competed in the Innovation
category for Innovative Product
or Service, winning against
strong competition. Winning
gains Byotrol automatic entry
into the Chemical Industries
Association annual national
awards in June.
Byotrol's founder Stephen Falder was delighted to win the award but was also keen to stress the challenges ahead for the biocides industry:"We hope that governments and regulatory bodies will support the efforts of small but professional companies with policies and actions that encourage businesses like ours to truly believe, not just in our own science but in an innovationfriendly national culture."
Byotrol's founder Stephen Falder was delighted to win the award but was also keen to stress the challenges ahead for the biocides industry:"We hope that governments and regulatory bodies will support the efforts of small but professional companies with policies and actions that encourage businesses like ours to truly believe, not just in our own science but in an innovationfriendly national culture."
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