Ever Wondered Where the Flavour for Processed Cheese Comes From? The Manufacturing Wales Tour of Biocatalysts Gave The Answer

Manufacturing Wales • 3 May 2023

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Nestled in Nantgarw is the answer to this question: Enzymes. Biocatalysts, celebrates its 40th anniversary and has seen a 15% pa growth over recent years. Over 100 employees work in this enzyme business that supports both the food and pharmaceutical industries. As part of a multi-national business across, Holland, Germany and USA , Biocatalysts uses cutting edge science to explore and commercialise new ways of using enzymes.

People in protective gear standing in front of stainless steel industrial tanks inside a large factory.

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