Category: Chemicals & Materials

Edible cups from Red Bull target plastic waste and better digestion

Edible cups from Red Bull target plastic waste and better digestion

August 29, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, skincare brand Haeckels has partnered with Red Bull to develop edible cups in an effort to reduce plastic waste at festivals and improve health.  In line with both brands’ focus on vitality, the cups are infused with spirulina, ginger, and blueberry to boost energy and digestion. The cups also break down […]

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Cruelty-free kebabs: Future Meat adds lamb to portfolio

Cruelty-free kebabs: Future Meat adds lamb to portfolio

August 29, 2022 |

In Israel, cultivated meat pioneer Future Meat Technologies has produced lab-grown lamb that looks, cooks and tastes like conventional ground lamb meat.  The company uses animal fibroblasts to replicate real lamb meat in a lab. The result is a non-GMO product that is cost-effective, sustainable, scalable, and does not require fetal bovine serum.  “In passing […]

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Art fair pavilion imagines “healthier” future for architecture

Art fair pavilion imagines “healthier” future for architecture

August 29, 2022 |

In Denmark, a pavilion at the recent Chart Art Fair showcased the potential for natural materials in architecture.  Dubbed A Music Box, the installation by Softspace Digital used gelatin-based bioplastic and larch wood and aims to be a space for performances as well as relaxation. Jute was also used to create a roof structure.  The […]

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Dairy co-op and DSM to launch precision fermentation startup

Dairy co-op and DSM to launch precision fermentation startup

August 29, 2022 |

In New Zealand and the Netherlands, dairy coop Fonterra and nutrition and health company DSM have partnered to commercialize dairy proteins produced using precision fermentation.  The two companies, which began collaborating on the concept in 2021, will launch a startup to commercialize the resulting technology.  Komal Mistry-Mehta, chief innovation and brand officer at Fonterra, tells […]

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A pig deal: Steakholder Foods adds cultured pork

A pig deal: Steakholder Foods adds cultured pork

August 29, 2022 |

In Israel, Steakholder Foods Ltd., formerly MeaTech 3D, has announced it will begin developing cultured pork products from a new line of iPS porcine cells.  The new stem cell line was derived from sampled cells that were reprogrammed back into an embryonic-like pluripotent state. This enables one cell bank to become an unlimited and highly […]

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UK designer introduces decaying sneakers as art

UK designer introduces decaying sneakers as art

August 29, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, Olaniyi Studio founder Yussef Agbo-Ola has created art concept sneakers made of biomaterials that are designed to never be worn and instead decay.  Dubbed Kajola, the collection of nine sneakers is made from materials such as clay, volcanic dust and cacao powder. “The Kajola capsule collection is not wearable, but rather […]

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EverWind Fuels and E.ON sign deal for the provision of green ammonia to Germany

EverWind Fuels and E.ON sign deal for the provision of green ammonia to Germany

August 25, 2022 |

In Canada, EverWind Fuels, a developer of green hydrogen and ammonia and E.ON Hydrogen signed a Memorandum of Understanding to import green ammonia at scale to Germany beginning in 2025 from EverWind’s initial production facility in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. Under the terms of the deal, EverWind and E.ON intend to work towards an offtake […]

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Toray Industries develops 100% bio-based adipic acid

Toray Industries develops 100% bio-based adipic acid

August 25, 2022 |

In Japan, Toray Industries announced that it has developed what it claims to be the world’s first 100% bio-based adipic acid, a raw material for nylon 66 , from sugars derived from inedible biomass.  The company noted that this achievement came from using a proprietary synthesis technique combining the firm’s microbial fermentation technology and chemical […]

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Phallic lamp goes viral, but not for its use of bioplastic

Phallic lamp goes viral, but not for its use of bioplastic

August 22, 2022 |

In London, the “boner lamp” is going viral for its suggestive shape and even more suggestive method of turning on and off, but the fact that it uses an undisclosed bioplastic for its, er, shaft, also deserves a nod.  Created by an artist known only as Monsby, the lamp is named San Francisco Boner. Meant […]

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Heineken-filled sneaker invites you to “walk on beer”

Heineken-filled sneaker invites you to “walk on beer”

August 22, 2022 |

In Los Angeles, designer Dominic Cambrione and beer brand Heineken have created a sneaker that features clear soles and upper exterior filled with beer. Dubbed Heinekicks, 32 pairs of the whimsical sneaker have been made using surgical techniques to ensure the brewski stays securely within the transparent tubes. The metaphor is intended to invoke a […]

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