Category: Chemicals & Materials

Bioplastic may be key to improving refugee housing

Bioplastic may be key to improving refugee housing

February 27, 2023 |

In Bangladesh, several Rohingya refugee families are among the first to use new shelters made of jute and a plant-based plastic from Applied Bioplastics. Designed to replace shacks usually made of bamboo and tarps, the new shelters even withstood the typhoon that hit the Southeast Asian country in 2022. The material “is cheap and doesn’t […]

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Algae chandelier lets you clean the air while being fancy

Algae chandelier lets you clean the air while being fancy

February 27, 2023 |

In the United Kingdom, prolific designer Julian Melchiorri has introduced a chandelier concept that incorporates air-purifying algae. Dubbed Exhale, the living chandelier consists of 70 glass leaves full of green algae that absorb carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. Exhale is designed to work both inside and outdoors  and was on display at London Design Week, […]

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Amyris sells Squalane, Neossance, and CleanScreen to Givaudan

Amyris sells Squalane, Neossance, and CleanScreen to Givaudan

February 27, 2023 |

In California, synthetic biology firm Amyris has sold three ingredients to beauty and fragrance major Givaudan. The products sold include performant emollient Neossance® Squalane; plant-based silicone alternative Neossance® Hemisqualane; and sun protector CleanScreen. Givaudan and Amyris also signed a long-term partnership agreement under which Amyris will continue to manufacture ingredients for Givaudan to use in […]

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Avantium and Origin Materials partner to accelerate PEF

Avantium and Origin Materials partner to accelerate PEF

February 27, 2023 |

In Amsterdam, two leading bioplastic makers have partnered to accelerate development of polyethylene furanoate, a 100% plant-based, fully recyclable plastic material with properties appropriate for replacing many plastics, including high-volume polyethylene terephthalate. The deal was signed last week between Avantium N.V., a producer of PEF-precursor furandicarboxylic acid and Origin Materials, Inc., a US-based manufactutrer of […]

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Evonik introduces inflammation-reducing additive for pigs, hens and cows

Evonik introduces inflammation-reducing additive for pigs, hens and cows

February 27, 2023 |

In Germany, specialty chemicals maker Evonik has launched a plant-based feed additive to reduce inflammation in sows, laying hens and dairy cows. Dubbed PhytriCare® IM, the additive consists of selected plant extracts with high flavonoid content and was developed in collaboration with Dr. Eckel Animal Nutrition. The launch is particularly timely, given the recent bans […]

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Kemin Bio Solutions launches new product for use in ethanol production

Kemin Bio Solutions launches new product for use in ethanol production

February 23, 2023 |

In Iowa, ingredient manufacturer Kemin Industries announced the launch of FermSAVER, a tea-extract product utilized during yeast fermentation for ethanol production, as part of its Kemin Bio Solutions portfolio. The firm said that FermSAVER was developed to help reduce stress when yeast is exposed to excess heat generated during the summer months. Supplementation with FermSAVER […]

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EcoSynthetix help wood composites manufacturer reduce carbon footprint with DuraBind resin

EcoSynthetix help wood composites manufacturer reduce carbon footprint with DuraBind resin

February 23, 2023 |

In Canada, renewable chemicals firm EcoSynthetix announced that a key player in the wood panel market has committed to implement the company’s DuraBind resin for particleboard. The manufacturer, a producer of particleboard for a leading international retailer, is preparing to make this step in the implementation process this year following several years of trials and […]

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PETA offers helping hand to Wienermobile, but with a catch

PETA offers helping hand to Wienermobile, but with a catch

February 20, 2023 |

In Chicago, PETA has offered to replace a recently stolen catalytic converter to get Oscar Mayer’s iconic Wienermobile rolling again—but only if parent company Kraft Heinz agrees to convert to vegan hot dogs. In a pun-filled letter to Kraft Heinz executive Carlos Abrams-Rivera, the animal rights organization also offered to cover the Wienermobile’s maintenance for […]

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Columbia professors develop groundbreaking, dirt-based textile

Columbia professors develop groundbreaking, dirt-based textile

February 20, 2023 |

In New York, two Columbia University professors have developed a textile that is 60% comprised of soil and suitable for making clothes. Dubbed BioEarth, the material was codesigned by Penmai Chongtoua and Professor Lola Ben-Alon of the Natural Materials Lab at Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning. It is thin and strong with […]

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Seaweed plastics maker Loliware raises $6 million

Seaweed plastics maker Loliware raises $6 million

February 20, 2023 |

In San Francisco, a seaweed-based materials startup has raised $6 million, bringing its total pre-series A funding to $15.4 million. Founded in 2016, Loliware says in a press statement that the funds will be used to grow the market for seaweed materials, launch new products and seaweed resins, and expand R&D. Loliware’s seaweed-derived resins are […]

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