Category: Chemicals & Materials

Beer aroma maker raises $6.4 million

Beer aroma maker raises $6.4 million

December 26, 2022 |

In Denmark, a company developing precision fermentation routes to food and beverage aroma ingredients has raised 45 million Danish kroner (US$6.4 million). EvodiaBio is targeting the non-alcoholic beer segment first with its Yops monoterpenoid aroma blend, which is produced using yeast cells that secrete the individual aroma components and are then combined to mimic the […]

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EnginZyme raises €21 million in Series B

EnginZyme raises €21 million in Series B

December 26, 2022 |

In Sweden, cell-free biomanufacturing technology company EnginZyme has raised €21 million (US$22 million). The Series B funding will be used to accelerate commercialization of the company’s platform, which leverages enzymes and the efficiency of the chemical industry. “By replacing traditional fossil-based manufacturing with its patented cell-free technology platform, the company seeks to accelerate the shift […]

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Global Sciences, Pure Vision bioplastics deal terminated

Global Sciences, Pure Vision bioplastics deal terminated

December 26, 2022 |

In Colorado, Global Sciences, Inc. has terminated the letter of intent with Pure Vision Technologies to acquire 100% of Pure BioPlastics Inc., its renewable plastics subsidiary based in Ft. Lupton, Colorado. “Both companies worked tirelessly to accomplish the diligence that would lead to the execution of a Definitive Agreement; however, it has been mutually decided […]

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China is going to build a methanol plant in Kazakhstan

China is going to build a methanol plant in Kazakhstan

December 22, 2022 |

In Azerbaijan, AzerNews reported that the Minister of Industry and Infrastructural Development of Kazakhstan Kairbek Uskenbayev and the representatives of CITIC Construction and China Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering, reached an agreement to construct a methanol plant in Kazakhstan. The total cost of the project is $140 million. The plant will have an output of 130,000 […]

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Iberdrola, ABEL Energy to build green hydrogen plant in Australia

Iberdrola, ABEL Energy to build green hydrogen plant in Australia

December 22, 2022 |

In Australia, Iberdrola Australia and hydrogen developer ABEL Energy announced they will build a green hydrogen and green methanol production plant at Bell Bay in northern Tasmania. The project, called Bell Bay Powerfuels, is backed by the Australian government and will involve an investment of $1.16 billion. Bell Bay Powerfuels will produce 200,000 tons of […]

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Ørsted takes final investment decision on FlagshipONE e-methanol project

Ørsted takes final investment decision on FlagshipONE e-methanol project

December 22, 2022 |

In Denmark, Ørsted’s Board of Directors has taken final investment decision on the FlagshipONE e-methanol project. FlagshipONE will be Ørsted’s first commercial-scale Power-to-X facility.  Ørsted also said it has taken full ownership of FlagshipONE by acquiring the remaining 55 % stake in the project from Liquid Wind AB, the original developer of the project. Located […]

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Zoe Saldaña and Henry Cavill sport eco-couture at Avatar premiere

Zoe Saldaña and Henry Cavill sport eco-couture at Avatar premiere

December 19, 2022 |

In Los Angeles and London, biobased textiles from Lenzing were well-represented on the red carpets for AVATAR: The Way of Water premieres, thanks to an ongoing partnership between the Austrian fiber producer and sustainability advocacy group, RCGD Global. Zoe Saldaña, who stars in the buzzed-about sequel, and Henry Cavill, who is rumored to be in […]

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Sustainable dreidel guide includes edible and plantable versions of the Hanukkah toy

Sustainable dreidel guide includes edible and plantable versions of the Hanukkah toy

December 19, 2022 |

In New York, eco-friendly lifestyle publication Green Matters has published a listicle of sustainable dreidels for greener Hanukkah celebration. Most versions of the spinning holiday toy are made of plastic, but the Green Matters list features plantable dreidels infused with seeds and edible dreidels made of candy. Fair Trade Judaica sells Seed Dreidels that are […]

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Coastal village inspires bivalve waste helmets

Coastal village inspires bivalve waste helmets

December 19, 2022 |

In Japan, a startup has developed a helmet using scallop waste from a Sarufutsu Village landfill. Together with ad agency TBWA HAKUHODO, Quantum sought to use the bivalves to simultaneously protect noggins  and repurpose the 40,000 tons of shell waste the village’s maritime industry generates annually. Previously, the village was able to ship the scallop […]

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Spend sustainably with wood-based debit cards

Spend sustainably with wood-based debit cards

December 19, 2022 |

In London, green finance firm Treecard has launched a debit card made of wood. The company hopes its cards will provide a viable alternative to the mass-produced plastic debit and credit cards that make up  the vast majority of category. Treecards supports digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay and feature the chips that […]

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