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Aeropres Corporation and Oberon Announce Partnership to Bring AeroNu™ Renewable DME Propellant to the Aerosol Industry
AeroNu offers renewable dimethyl ether as a drop-in aerosol propellant, reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining performance, Aeropres said.
- On March 17, 2026, Aeropres Corporation and Oberon announced the commercial launch of AeroNu renewable DME for aerosol applications, combining their expertise.
- Market demand pushed the companies to develop AeroNu as evolving sustainability expectations drive brands in personal care, household, food, industrial and specialty chemical markets to seek lifecycle emissions reductions, while Aeropres Corporation offers national supply from six U.S. plants and Oberon Fuels pursues scalable renewable solutions.
- Technically, the molecules are identical to fossil-based counterparts, and Oberon's proprietary process converts tree waste feedstock into renewable dimethyl ether refined to aerosol-grade specifications.
- Immediate benefits include bulk, rail, and transport options plus formulation guidance, according to Joe Bowen, President of Aeropres, as AeroNu has been developed over nearly two years.
- The partnership positions the product to expand low-carbon options with renewable propane and renewable DME, aiming to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors and advance a circular, low-carbon economy.
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Aeropres Launches AeroNu™ Renewable Propellants to Advance Sustainable Aerosol Innovation
SHREVEPORT, La., March 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Aeropres Corporation has introduced AeroNu™, a new sustainable platform of renewable aerosol propellants designed to help brands reduce environmental impact while maintaining the performance, safety, and reliability expected from aerosol‑grade materials.
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Aeropres Corporation and Oberon Announce Partnership to Bring AeroNu™ Renewable DME Propellant to the Aerosol Industry
Joint Initiative Creates Commercial Availability of Renewable DME for Aerosol Applications
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