The startup boasted a highly in-demand product portfolio. However, as analyzed by the RNPL team, the production process was not environmentally friendly. The processes such as thermal cracking, hydrocracking, polymerization, alkylation, and isomerization of alkanes were energy-intensive processes that produced significant carbon emissions. With the deployment of bio-based production technology, this pain point could be managed efficiently. Research Nester analysts offered a customized solution to the client startup in the analysis repost of Bio-Based Platform Chemicals Market Analysis. The potential prospects of the use of metabolic engineering of microorganisms for the production of a range of chemicals were highlighted in the market study. Research Nester analysts observed that alkenes and alkanes were important high-value chemicals with a wide range of industrial applications, but the company needed to re-strategized its production processes to incorporate the following-