Category: Chemicals & Materials

Denmark’s Ambu introduces bioplastic blades for laryngoscopy

Denmark’s Ambu introduces bioplastic blades for laryngoscopy

June 8, 2026 |

In Denmark, single-use endoscopy supplier Ambu has expanded its recycling program to include bioplastic single-use blades for its SureSight video laryngoscopy solution. Laryngoscopy is a type of endoscopy that focuses on the vocal cords and upper respiratory tract.  In 2024, Ambu introduced bioplastics in the handles of its single-use endoscopes. In 2025, it launched the Ambu […]

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Ingredion to acquire Tate & Lyle for £3.7B

Ingredion to acquire Tate & Lyle for £3.7B

June 8, 2026 |

In Illinois, specialty ingredients maker Ingredion has announced a recommended all-cash offer to acquire Tate & Lyle PLC for £3.7 billion (US$5.0 billion). The deal would create an ingredients giant across food, beverage and industrial applications with approximately $10 billion in annual sales.  “Combining Ingredion and Tate & Lyle’s complementary portfolios establishes a global leader […]

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Itaconix evaluates potential for its biopolymers to improve corn’s uptake and use of nutrients

Itaconix evaluates potential for its biopolymers to improve corn’s uptake and use of nutrients

June 8, 2026 |

In New Hampshire, Itaconix plc has launched field trials to evaluate whether its biobased polymer technologies improve the uptake and use of nutrients in plants during the growth cycle.  Specifically, the company is working directly with a small number of farms to assess the growth benefits from the application of BioVail GRZ 200L on corn […]

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Sironix Renewables completes Furasoft™-LFS pilot

Sironix Renewables completes Furasoft™-LFS pilot

June 8, 2026 |

In Seattle, Sironix Renewables has successfully completed pilot-scale manufacturing trials for its 100% biobased lauroyl furan sulfonate using Ballestra’s air‑SO3 reactor technology.  Dubbed Furasoft™‑LFS, the surfactant is readily biodegradable and USDA Biopreferred certified. The campaign demonstrated that Ballestra’s reactor platform can produce exceptionally pure, low-color LFS surfactants at commercially attractive operating conditions while maintaining the […]

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Daubert Cromwell unveils biodegradable VCI films

Daubert Cromwell unveils biodegradable VCI films

June 8, 2026 |

In Illinois, corrosion‑prevention packaging materials firm Daubert Cromwell has introduced partially biobased polyethylene Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor films that are designed to both biodegrade in anaerobic environments, including most landfills, and be 100% recyclable. The films were developed in collaboration with BioNatur Plastics, a company producing partially biobased plastics.  VCI films are a critical tool in modern […]

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Ayana Bio, Brevel bag $1.25M grant to scale bioactives

Ayana Bio, Brevel bag $1.25M grant to scale bioactives

June 8, 2026 |

In Boston, synthetic biology firm Ayana Bio and Israeli illuminated fermentation firm Brevel have won a $1.25 million Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation grant to advance and scale plant cell cultivation using illuminated fermentation technology for the commercial production of plant-based bioactive ingredients. Through this collaboration, Ayana Bio and Brevel will combine their […]

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Balena claims world’s first bioplastic frisbee

Balena claims world’s first bioplastic frisbee

June 1, 2026 |

In the United Kingdom, materials science company Balena and startup studio Decathlon Pulse have created the world’s first frisbee made from biobased plastic. Made using Balena’s proprietary BioCir® X material, the frisbee is durable enough for your most extreme Ultimate Frisbee match but would biodegrade if it made its way into the ocean, compost, or soil. […]

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Cat’s out of the Lab: Study finds felines preferred BeneMeat’s cultivated hamster meat over chicken

Cat’s out of the Lab: Study finds felines preferred BeneMeat’s cultivated hamster meat over chicken

June 1, 2026 |

In the Czech Republic, a feline feeding trial has found that cats preferred cultivated hamster meat produced by BeneMeat over conventional chicken. The hamster meat was also well-digested by the cats. Conducted by Ghent University and BeneMeat, the study was a double-blind crossover acceptance test that included 10 cats. The researchers reported strong acceptance in […]

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Flora Materials debuts floor tiles made from oyster shell waste

Flora Materials debuts floor tiles made from oyster shell waste

June 1, 2026 |

In Colorado, biobased building materials firm Flora Materials has unveiled floor tiles for commercial and residential interiors made from byproduct oyster shell byproducts. Dubbed the Shoreline Flooring Collection, the flooring was developed to be an alternative to traditional products that rely on fossil fuel-based materials, such as luxury vinyl tile. “Flooring is one of the most […]

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USDA seeks cotton comeback

USDA seeks cotton comeback

June 1, 2026 |

In Washington, DC, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins has announced a comprehensive USDA initiative to strengthen the cotton farm economy, restore domestic textile manufacturing, expand cotton trade opportunities, and increase demand for products made with American-grown cotton. Dubbed the Great American Cotton Plan, the initiative includes four key pillars: encouraging consumers to choose […]

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