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Microalgae nutrition and cosmetics firm raises $15.7 million

Microalgae nutrition and cosmetics firm raises $15.7 million

December 5, 2022 |

In France, Microphyt, a producer of microalgae-based natural solutions for nutrition and well-being, has announced a Series B fund raise of €15 million (US$15.7 million).  Microphyt says the funds will be used to accelerate new product development and commercialization of its portfolio as well as to increase production of Microphyt’s industrial platform in Baillargues. Microphyt […]

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Architect envisions “living homes” that keep you warm if you feed them (but may occasionally sneeze)

Architect envisions “living homes” that keep you warm if you feed them (but may occasionally sneeze)

November 28, 2022 |

In Argentina, architect Juan Manuel Prieto has used artificial intelligence to conceptualize “Habitable Monsters” to draw attention to the potential of living architecture.  Made of organic materials such as muscle tissue, fur, scales, tentacles, and even fangs, the living but (hopefully) non-sentient structures would be energy-efficient, feeding off of the waste of its inhabitants. In […]

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Taco Bell sustainable packaging swap gets mixed reviews

Taco Bell sustainable packaging swap gets mixed reviews

November 28, 2022 |

In California, the paper nacho cheese cups Taco Bell has introduced in some restaurants to comply with plastic bans has divided the internet, with some patrons applauding the sustainability initiative and others complaining the cups are smaller and less durable.  According to Mashed.com, which did a deep dive on the topic, the main complaint among […]

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LIUX unveils plant-based electric vehicle

LIUX unveils plant-based electric vehicle

November 28, 2022 |

In Spain, sustainable automotive company LIUX has unveiled a 3D printed electric vehicle prototype that uses 90% recycled and plant-based materials. Named Animal, the car’s body, interior, and chassis are made from biopolymer fibers and resins.  Body panels are made from cork and linen. “A large part of the outer bodywork” will be made of […]

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Kutee Kitties NFT aims to raise cash for bioplastics

Kutee Kitties NFT aims to raise cash for bioplastics

November 28, 2022 |

In Italy, an environmentally focused NFT dubbed Kutee Kitties hopes to sell original cartoons of hip cats to fund bioplastics development and other plastics waste mitigation measures. Sales of the 10,000 Kutee Kitties NFTs—which are available on OpenSea for 0.15 ETH (US$182.12)—will be used to help finance projects and companies like hemp- and ag waste-based […]

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Maine’s BioHome3D looks to address state’s housing deficit

Maine’s BioHome3D looks to address state’s housing deficit

November 28, 2022 |

In Maine, a 100% biobased, 3D-printed prototype home is being touted as a possible solution to unsustainably high home prices. Dubbed BioHome 3D, the 600-square-foot domicile features 3D-printed floors, walls and a roof comprised of wood fibers and bioresins. Construction waste was nearly eliminated due to the precision of the printing process. BioHome 3D hopes […]

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Oman bank launches PLA debit and credit cards

Oman bank launches PLA debit and credit cards

November 28, 2022 |

In Oman, Bank Nizwa is now offering bioplastic credit and debit cards. The Shari’ah-compliant cards are “designed to cater to different segments of customers’ needs by offering consumer-driven solutions that deliver value [and] bring the best of sustainable practices, exclusive rewards and unparalleled convenience in one card,” Bank Nizwa says in a press statement. PLA […]

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Eco-Products launches canola PHA straws

Eco-Products launches canola PHA straws

November 28, 2022 |

In Colorado, Eco-Products has announced a new line of compostable straws made from  polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), a plant-based plastic derived from canola oil. Available individually wrapped or unwrapped and in a variety of lengths from 5.5 to 10.25 inches, the straws are BPI-certified compostable and meet ASTM D6400 standards for compostability. “With demand rising for more […]

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Cultivated and cultured: Hybrid yoghurt unveiled in Israel        

Cultivated and cultured: Hybrid yoghurt unveiled in Israel        

November 28, 2022 |

In Israel, foodtech startup Wilk has developed the world’s first yoghurt using both cell-cultured and conventional milk fat. The hybrid product has been validated by external laboratories to confirm it meets the necessary chemical and biological requirements.  “This is a significant milestone, not just for Wilk, but for the Israeli FoodTech space and wider global […]

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Faux-fur fit for a king: ECOPEL urges Charles to ditch ermine coronation robes

Faux-fur fit for a king: ECOPEL urges Charles to ditch ermine coronation robes

November 21, 2022 |

In London, plant-based fur maker ECOPEL is urging King Charles to forgo animal-fur trim in his coronation robe in favor of a cruelty-free alternative. British monarchs have traditionally worn purple robes trimmed with fur from ermine—a member of the weasel family—during the solemn ceremony. In a letter addressed to Buckingham Palace, ECOPEL CEO Christopher Sarfati […]

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