Category: Chemicals & Materials

Emissions-to-feed company set to build test unit in Netherlands

Emissions-to-feed company set to build test unit in Netherlands

November 30, 2020 |

In the Netherlands, British biotechnology startup Deep Branch is building a production facility to make protein for fish and animal feed from carbon dioxide emissions.  Funded by a €2.5 million ($3 million) grant from EU Horizon 2020 – European Innovation Council (EIC) accelerator funding, the plant will be based at Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen. […]

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Trash to trendy: UK project looks to convert waste into textiles

Trash to trendy: UK project looks to convert waste into textiles

November 30, 2020 |

In the United Kingdom, a consortium of researchers is developing a process to convert household waste, biomass, and fabric into new textiles. They hope that the £5.4 million (USD$7.2 million) project with the Royal College of Art will help improve the sustainability profile of the textile market.  “The clothing and fashion sector is currently one […]

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Malaysian medical glove maker develops greener option as pandemic rages

Malaysian medical glove maker develops greener option as pandemic rages

November 30, 2020 |

In Malaysia, a producer of medical gloves is hoping to address the environmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by introducing a natural rubber medical glove that biodegrades 100 times faster than its synthetic counterparts.  According to Meditech Gloves, 300 billion medical gloves will be used in 2020, enough to fill the Empire State Building a […]

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Graphene bioplastic boasts better biodegradability

Graphene bioplastic boasts better biodegradability

November 30, 2020 |

In the United Kingdom, biotech firm Toraphene has developed a biodegradable plastic packaging incorporating graphene that it says will boost food safety and shelf-life. The material, also called Toraphene, is stronger, thinner, and has better permeability characteristics than current bioplastics.   “Amidst a climate crisis, plastic waste is known to be a huge global problem and […]

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Have people for dinner: Startup imagines at-home, cultured human flesh kits

Have people for dinner: Startup imagines at-home, cultured human flesh kits

November 23, 2020 |

In San Diego, cultured meat startup Ouroboros Steak has designed a kit that enables people to grow little human steaks in their own home and even from their own cells.    The creepy quasi-cannibalism concept was developed by scientist Andrew Pelling, industrial designer Grace Knight and artist and researcher Orkan Telhan. The grow-your-own-flesh kits work […]

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Pass the butter! Shiok showcases lab-grown lobster

Pass the butter! Shiok showcases lab-grown lobster

November 23, 2020 |

In Singapore, Shiok Meats has unveiled the world’s first lab-grown lobster meat. In a private tasting showcase, Chef José Luis Del Amo of TheTasteLab served lobster tomato, leek, red pepper and cucumber gazpacho and lobster terrine as well as lobster meat and mayonnaise on a crostini.   “The taste is wonderful – to really get a […]

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Edible bug grants now available in Europe

Edible bug grants now available in Europe

November 23, 2020 |

In Northwest Europe, companies looking to develop insect-based foods can apply for grants. The European ValuSect (Valuable Insects) consortium is offering forty grants, worth €10,000 ($11,800), €20,000 ($23,600) or €40,000 ($47,300) in service vouchers, over three years, starting December 1.  “Consumers’ appetite for insects in Europe is slowly positively evolving, as there is more and […]

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No dummies here: Renewable mannequins debut in Seoul

No dummies here: Renewable mannequins debut in Seoul

November 23, 2020 |

In South Korea, the sportswear brand of chemical and textile giant Kolon Industries has developed renewable and biodegradable mannequins for its showrooms.  Most mannequins are made of fiber-reinforced plastic, but are still replaced frequently due to wear and tear.  Kolon’s are constructed from sawdust and an “eco-friendly” adhesive free from chemical hardeners.   The new […]

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Mushroom leather firm raises $45 million, investors include A-listers Natalie Portman and John Legend

Mushroom leather firm raises $45 million, investors include A-listers Natalie Portman and John Legend

November 23, 2020 |

In San Francisco, mycelium materials firm MycoWorks has raised $45 million in a series B financing that it will use to boost capacity for its Reishi vegan leather amid interest from luxury fashion and footwear brands.  The financing was led by WTT Investment Ltd. (Taipei, Taiwan) and DCVC Bio, with major participation from new investors […]

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Pricey Italian kicks feature materials made from goat skin, old carpets

Pricey Italian kicks feature materials made from goat skin, old carpets

November 23, 2020 |

In Italy, luxe apparel brand Premiata has entered the sustainable shoe fray with a sneaker that “explores mythology and our relationship with nature.”  Dubbed John Low , the shoe is 80% made from renewable or recycled materials such as goatskin, old carpets, and production scraps.  The mythology angle comes from the company’s efforts to better […]

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