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Israeli firm launches food packaging from sugarcane waste

Israeli firm launches food packaging from sugarcane waste

September 28, 2020 |

In Israel, food packaging startup W-Cycle has launched food packaging made from sugarcane waste. Dubbed SupraPulp, the material is compostable yet hardy enough to keep structural integrity when holding greasy, hot food. Targeted for frozen, ready-made meals, SupraPulp can be frozen to -40°C and heated in oven or microwave to 270°C. After use, it can […]

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Trailblazing natural mattress company celebrates 20 years

Trailblazing natural mattress company celebrates 20 years

September 28, 2020 |

In New Jersey, a mattress manufacturer devoted to using natural materials is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Mark Tremlett and Peter Tindall founded Naturalmat in 2020 and have since grown the business to include mattresses, toppers, headboards, and bedding from renewable materials, including coconut husk and natural latex.   The duo were inspired by their love […]

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Be a fun guy in life and in death: Dutch designer testing mycelium coffins

Be a fun guy in life and in death: Dutch designer testing mycelium coffins

September 21, 2020 |

In the Netherlands, a Technical University of Delft researcher has taken the green funeral trend to the next level with a mycelium coffin. Dubbed Living Cocoon, Bob Hendrikx says the mycelium vessel helps compost the body and remove toxins from soil. Each coffin takes a week to grow, and two to three years to break […]

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Swiss brand plans subscription model for castor bean sneakers

Swiss brand plans subscription model for castor bean sneakers

September 21, 2020 |

In Switzerland, sneaker brand On is poised to launch a subscription-only model for its fully recyclable Cyclon running shoes. Made from castor beans, the model ensures the sneakers go back to the company for processing. The shoes will become available starting in fall 2021 for $29.99 per month, and will not be available for purchase […]

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Celebrity favorite Pangaia launches sneaker made from wine waste

Celebrity favorite Pangaia launches sneaker made from wine waste

September 21, 2020 |

In London, sustainable clothing brand Pangaia has launched zero-waste sneakers made from grapes and recycled rubber. The company used 6.5 billion liters of grape waste—including stalks, skin and seeds—from Italy’s wineries to generate the leather replacement. The shoes also feature a 100% recycled rubber sole, cotton laces with recycled plastic aglet, and biobased glue. Pangaia […]

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Celebrate World Bamboo Day with these sustainable products

Celebrate World Bamboo Day with these sustainable products

September 21, 2020 |

In Vancouver, design publication Yanko Design celebrated World Bamboo Day by highlighting the material’s versatility with a list of the top bamboo products for eco-conscious consumers. According to the online magazine, bamboo’s tensile strength, flexibility, lightweight, cost-effectiveness, and durability make it ideal for countless applications. The list includes the Everloop Toothbrush that features bamboo bristles […]

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Bioplastics miss the mark on chemicals content

Bioplastics miss the mark on chemicals content

September 21, 2020 |

In Germany, researchers at the Goethe University Frankfurt and PlastX have found that bioplastics contain toxic chemicals similar to those found in petrochemical plastics. The team investigated 43 biodegradable and biobased products, including wine corks, drinking bottles, chocolate packaging, and disposable tableware. Analysis showed that 80% of products contained over a thousand chemical substances. “Three-quarters […]

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Singapore eyes lab-grown food to ease supply concerns

Singapore eyes lab-grown food to ease supply concerns

September 21, 2020 |

In Singapore, development of plant-based and cell-cultured food is accelerating as the COVID-19 pandemic draws into sharp relief both the impact of climate change and the small nation’s overreliance on food imports. Currently, approximately 90% of Singapore’s food has to be imported. The country aims to cut this to less than 30% by 2030. Local […]

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Israeli firm raises $4.1 million for natural food coloring technology

Israeli firm raises $4.1 million for natural food coloring technology

September 21, 2020 |

In Israel, plant-based food coloring firm Phytolon has raised $4.1 million to advance products to market and support collaborations with potential clients. Founded in 2018 by Halim Jubran and Tal Zeltzer—now CEO and CTO—Phytolon uses technology licensed from Weizmann Institute of Science. Investors include Millennium Food-Tech, EIT Food, Trendlines Group, former CEO of Elbit Systems […]

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Ingredion starts up protein plant

Ingredion starts up protein plant

September 21, 2020 |

In Sioux City, Nebraska, starch products company Ingredion, Inc. has inaugurated a protein isolates manufacturing facility. The proteins are used for nutrition, health, and wellness products. “We’re excited to take this next step to further advance our specialties strategy and capitalize on the global trends shaping the food industry,” says James P. Zallie, president and […]

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