Category: Chemicals & Materials

Fashion staple goes green as Vollebak introduces eucalyptus and pomegranate hoodie

Fashion staple goes green as Vollebak introduces eucalyptus and pomegranate hoodie

August 24, 2020 |

In London, clothing brand Vollebak has launched a compostable hoodie made from eucalyptus and dyed with pomegranate. Once the user wishes to dispose of the hoodie, all they have to do is add it to their compost heap or bury it in a garden. “The thing that makes it different is simply the way it […]

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Checkerspot, maker of algae materials used in skis, raises $36 million

Checkerspot, maker of algae materials used in skis, raises $36 million

August 24, 2020 |

In California, algae-based materials startup Checkerspot has raised $36 million in a Series B round. The company says it will use the proceeds for commercial development and to expands its product platform.  The Series B brings the company’s total funding to more than $50 million. Founded in 2016, Checkerspot uses advanced genomics, biotechnology, and biomanufacturing […]

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Coffee pod makers go big on compostable bioplastic

Coffee pod makers go big on compostable bioplastic

August 24, 2020 |

In the United Kingdom, compostable bioplastics maker Biome Technologies says it has received its largest order ever. Valued at just over half a million, the company’s heat-stable materials will be used in coffee pod applications for an “existing major client” in the United States. The materials are due to be delivered within 8 weeks. “We […]

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Jaipur entrepreneur turns waste paper into furniture

Jaipur entrepreneur turns waste paper into furniture

August 24, 2020 |

In Jaipur, designer and entrepreneur Spriha Chokhani is upcycling waste paper into furniture. Through her startup design studio Pulp Factory, founded in 2017, Chokhani produces a range 100% compostable papier-Mache furniture that can support up to 100 kg (220 lbs). The idea came to her during a school project at Srishti Institute of Art, Design, […]

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Crabs curbing COVID: Bangladeshi scientist develops face masks from chitosan and jute

Crabs curbing COVID: Bangladeshi scientist develops face masks from chitosan and jute

August 17, 2020 |

In Bangladesh, a researcher known for promoting the use of jute has developed personal protective equipment made of jute and crab shells to help stop the spread of COVID-19 without creating further waste. Mubarak Ahmad Khan, adviser to Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation, developed the biodegradable and non-toxic material using cellulose extracted from jute fiber and […]

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Impossible Food raises $200 million as consumers flock to plant-based meat

Impossible Food raises $200 million as consumers flock to plant-based meat

August 17, 2020 |

In California, cultured meat pioneer Impossible Foods has raised an additional $200 million amid surging demand. The Series G funding will be used on research and development as well as increasing production capacity for its plant-based, biotech meat. “We’ve seen unprecedented demand, something like a 60x increase in our grocery business alone, which means we’re […]

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3-D printed biopolymer could save planet’s embattled coral reefs

3-D printed biopolymer could save planet’s embattled coral reefs

August 17, 2020 |

In the United Kingdom, researchers at the University of Cambridge have demonstrated that 3-D printed artificial coral made of biopolymers, hydrogels, and cellulose nanomaterials are capable of being colonized by algae. The symbiotic relationship between algae and coral is key for replacing dwindling coral reefs, which provide a habitat for about a quarter of all […]

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Ralph Lauren invests in waste fiber upcycling startup

Ralph Lauren invests in waste fiber upcycling startup

August 17, 2020 |

In New York, preppy fashion brand Ralph Lauren is investing in Natural Fiber Welding, a Peoria-Illinois-based startup developing a process to upcycle waste natural fibers into higher-performing materials. Founded in 2015, Natural Fiber Welding uses “precise manipulation of molecular bonding” to upgrade the performance of waste cotton and recycled fibers. Founder and CEO Luke Haverhals, […]

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Waste pulp could be key to solving nagging composites dilemma

Waste pulp could be key to solving nagging composites dilemma

August 17, 2020 |

In Texas, researchers at Texas A&M University have created a stronger carbon-fiber composite by incorporating recycled wood waste. The newly discovered material overcomes a persistent challenge with such composites and be a gamechanger for creating stronger, lighter materials, researchers say. Polymers reinforced by carbon fibers are strong but also lightweight, and for that reason can […]

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Beauty brands eye mushroom packaging

Beauty brands eye mushroom packaging

August 17, 2020 |

In New York, mushroom packaging firm Ecovative Design is seeing increased demand from beauty brands seeking to reduce their plastics use amid consumer environmental concerns. “Mushrooms are nature’s recycling system,” Gavin McIntyre, co-founder of Ecovative Design, tells Vogue. “They’re decomposers. Mycelium grows really quickly and for the industrial process, [we’re able to grow it] in […]

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