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Steak in space: Micro Meat and Orbital Assembly sign cultivated meat pact  

Steak in space: Micro Meat and Orbital Assembly sign cultivated meat pact  

October 17, 2022 |

In Mexico, cultivated meat producer Micro Meat has partnered with Orbital Assembly to evaluate lab-grown meat production in space.  OA, which develops space stations with both work and recreational space, will install Micro Meat’s equipment on a planned Pioneer-class station. OA hopes cultivated meat can help offset the massive costs associated with launching goods into […]

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Vegan Scots rejoice! Prototype haggis expected by Burns Night

Vegan Scots rejoice! Prototype haggis expected by Burns Night

October 17, 2022 |

In Scotland, cultivated meat startup Roslin Technologies is targeting haggis—a dish comprised of minced sheep organs baked in the animal’s stomach—as its first product.  The startup hopes to develop a prototype of Scotland’s most famous dish by next Burns Night. Celebrated on January 25, Burns Night honors late Scottish poet Robert Burns.  The company has […]

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Meatable taps ESCO Aster for cultivated pork production

Meatable taps ESCO Aster for cultivated pork production

October 17, 2022 |

In the Netherlands, Meatable has partnered with ESCO Aster—the only commercially licensed cultivated meat contract manufacturer in the world—to launch cultivated pork in Singapore.  The partnership will enable Meatable to scale its  cultivated pork products, which include dumplings and sausages.  The two companies aim to begin sales in select restaurants in 2024 and reach supermarket […]

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Polylactic acid face masks win FDA approval

Polylactic acid face masks win FDA approval

October 17, 2022 |

In Canada, the US FDA has granted emergency use authorization for a plant-based, medical-grade facemask produced by Manitoba’s PADM Medical PRECISION ECO.  Made from ECOFUSE™ plant-based materials manufactured by Roswell Textiles using polylactic acid produced by TotalEnergies Corbion, PADM says producing the masks emits half the carbon dioxide of conventional masks. Made from petroleum, billions […]

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Paper circuit board is a step toward single-use electronics

Paper circuit board is a step toward single-use electronics

October 17, 2022 |

In New York, Researchers at the State University of New York at Binghamton have developed a paper circuit board that could one day mitigate the growing problem of electronics waste or even enable single-use devices.  The prototype replaces the metal, resin and glass used in conventional circuit boards with a single sheet of paper, wax, […]

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Petronas Chemicals acquires Sweden’s Perstorp

Petronas Chemicals acquires Sweden’s Perstorp

October 17, 2022 |

In Sweden, Perstorp has been acquired by Malaysia’s Petronas Chemicals Group, a deal that combines two major producers of biobased products. Financial terms were not disclosed.  PCG Managing Director and CEO Ir. Mohd Yusri Mohamed Yusof says the deal is part of PCG’s “stepping out” strategy and creates a new platform for growth in specialty […]

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Dow triples alternative feedstock ambitions

Dow triples alternative feedstock ambitions

October 17, 2022 |

In Michigan, major chemical producer Dow has committed to “accelerating the circular ecosystem” by transforming waste and alternative feedstock to deliver 3 million metric tons per year of circular and renewable solutions by 2030.  Plans include expanding efforts to “stop the waste” by building industrial ecosystems to collect, reuse or recycle waste and expand its […]

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Banana waste track suits are an “a-peeling” alternative to polyester

Banana waste track suits are an “a-peeling” alternative to polyester

October 10, 2022 |

In Denmark, fashion designer Ganni has designed a track suit collection using fabric made from banana waste.  The line includes grey jogging bottoms, a crop top, and a cropped hoodie made from organic cotton and Element 2 fabric. Produced by Spain’s Pyratex, Element 2 forms part of Ganni’s Fabrics of the Future initiative, which looks […]

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Smooth (and sustainable) sailing with algae bioplastic boat

Smooth (and sustainable) sailing with algae bioplastic boat

October 10, 2022 |

In Italy, Furf Design Studio and designer Cesar Pieri have created a sailboat concept with a transparent, algae-based bioplastic hull and internal structures and fabrics made from plastic trash collected from the ocean.  Dubbed Second Sun, the emphasis on sustainability and transparent elements aims to reinforce the connection between the sailor and the sea. A […]

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Reebok and National Geographic launch plant-based sneakers with endangered species designs

Reebok and National Geographic launch plant-based sneakers with endangered species designs

October 10, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, Reebok and National Geographic have partnered on a collection of plant-based sneakers aimed at raising awareness of endangered species.  The Club C 85 Vegan line includes 16 patterns dedicated to various endangered animals, including the Galapagos Penguin, Black Rhino, Eastern Gorilla, Ring-tailed Lemur and Fiji Banded Iguana. The Nano X2 Grow […]

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