Category: Chemicals & Materials

Emirates Biotech joins waste-to-PLA consortium

Emirates Biotech joins waste-to-PLA consortium

March 16, 2026 |

In Dubai, Emirates Biotech has joined the CIRCLE consortium, an initiative funded by the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking that aims to demonstrate a first-of-its-kind industrial biorefinery that converts organic food waste into biobased chemicals, including polylactic acid. The four-year project has €27 million in funding and brings together 17 partners across the value chain.  […]

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Amyris opens fourth biomanufacturing line at Barra Bonita

Amyris opens fourth biomanufacturing line at Barra Bonita

March 16, 2026 |

In Brazil, biomanufacturer Amyris has completed construction of a new production line at its flagship precision fermentation plant in Barra Bonita, Brazil.  The site already housed three production lines to produce custom ingredients for numerous industries.  “As we create ingredients that hundreds of millions of people use every day, we hold ourselves to the same […]

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Baywatch to bioplastics: Shellworks, which has a partnership with Pamela Anderson beauty brand, raises $15 million

Baywatch to bioplastics: Shellworks, which has a partnership with Pamela Anderson beauty brand, raises $15 million

March 9, 2026 |

In London, Shellworks, a company using microbes to ferment used cooking oil and other second-generation feedstocks into a biodegradable plastic alternative, has raised $15 million in a Series A funding.   The company will use the funds to scale up global production for its Vivomer material and expand into the US and EU wellness market. The […]

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Pineapple leather maker Ananas Anam files for bankruptcy

Pineapple leather maker Ananas Anam files for bankruptcy

March 9, 2026 |

In London, Ananas Anam, a company making a leather alternative called Pinatex from pineapple leaf fiber, has filed for bankruptcy.  The company amassed a number of offtake partners in its thirteen years of operation, including household names like Nike and H&M. However, according to Ecotextile, the company failed to achieve and sustain commercial scale and […]

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USDA cultivates buzz for Biobased Products Day

USDA cultivates buzz for Biobased Products Day

March 9, 2026 |

In the US, Sunday, March 8 marked the fourth annual National Biobased Products Day, an event created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to amplify the efforts of innovators and the economic benefits of the US bioeconomy.   According to the USDA’s BioPreferred program, National Biobased Products Day is “designed to raise awareness of biobased products—how […]

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Triarchy launches crowdfunding campaign for algae-dyed jeans

Triarchy launches crowdfunding campaign for algae-dyed jeans

March 9, 2026 |

In California, a jeans brand using algae-based pigments aims to raise $365,630 with a crowdfunding campaign on FrontFundr. The company—named Triachy because it was founded by three siblings—told Sourcing Journal that about 45% of the funds would be earmarked for technology development, including an innovative post-weave digital printing technique that cuts water use by over […]

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Weaving wonders: Kraig Biocraft Laboratories reaches milestone in spider silk project

Weaving wonders: Kraig Biocraft Laboratories reaches milestone in spider silk project

March 9, 2026 |

In Michigan, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, a leader in materials development based on spider silk, has announced a major milestone in Project Atlas. The bioengineering initiative aims to create entirely new classes of “super” materials with enhanced strength, toughness, and other properties.  The project has already resulted in the creation of multiple new transgenic lines, which […]

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Vivici begins lactoferrin sales in US

Vivici begins lactoferrin sales in US

March 9, 2026 |

In the Netherlands, precision fermentation startup Vivici has launched its lactoferrin Vivitein™ LF dairy protein in the US market.  The ingredient is one of dairy’s most valuable bioactives, delivering a multifunctional profile that supports gut health, performance recovery, and sustained vitality. It also gently mobilizes iron to improve absorption, offering a potential day‑long energy boost […]

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Sironix Renewables introduces renewable surfactants based on furans

Sironix Renewables introduces renewable surfactants based on furans

March 9, 2026 |

In Washington, Sironix Renewables has launched two new biobased surfactants for personal care applications. Dubbed Furasoft, the surfactants employ furan structures for the first time in personal care applications.  According to Sironix, they deliver “unmatched performance and sustainability” compared to conventional petrochemical surfactants. Both ingredients are engineered to integrate seamlessly into a wide range of […]

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Sungil Tex introduces textile lining made with cellulosic fibers

Sungil Tex introduces textile lining made with cellulosic fibers

March 9, 2026 |

In New York, textile supplier Sungil Tex has launched a biodegradable cellulosic garment lining made with 100% Eastman Naia yarn produced in the United States. The collection was initially developed at the request of a “prominent,” but unnamed, US  sustainable fashion brand. With this launch, the lining is now widely accessible to the entire US […]

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