Category: Chemicals & Materials

Biobased sunglasses assist British special forces team with record-breaking Everest trek

Biobased sunglasses assist British special forces team with record-breaking Everest trek

June 23, 2025 |

In Nepal, four former British special forces soldiers were outfitted with bioplastic sunglasses from Teysha Technologies as they set a mountaineering record for traveling from the UK to the summit of Everest and back again in under 7 days.  The Mission: Everest team was comprised of Kevin Godlington, Veterans Minister Colonel Al Carns, Major Garth […]

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Diaper duty development: Hiro unveils nappy-eating fungi

Diaper duty development: Hiro unveils nappy-eating fungi

June 23, 2025 |

In Texas, a startup has introduced a new diaper concept that aims to address one of the biggest challenges parents face: balancing sustainability with convenience. Based in Austin, Hiro Technologies tells Reuters parents simply add a packet of its fungi to the used MycoDigestible Diaper. The moisture-activated fungi begins eating the diaper after a few […]

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von Holzhausen creates “Ripple shoe” from proprietary renewable material

von Holzhausen creates “Ripple shoe” from proprietary renewable material

June 23, 2025 |

In California, sustainable material firm von Holzhausen has made a 100% biodegradable and plastic-free shoe from Liquidplant™, a polyurethane-like material developed in house out of sugar and seeds. von Holzhausen said the Ripple Shoe “is more than a product. It’s the first case study in a new strategic direction for von Holzhausen. A broader rollout […]

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VAUDE and BASF launch biobased polyamide backpack

VAUDE and BASF launch biobased polyamide backpack

June 23, 2025 |

In Germany, outdoor brand VAUDE has partnered with BASF to unveil the TRAILCONTROL ZERO 20+, the first bike backpack made using Ultramid® ZeroPCF, a polyamide 6 with biobased, mass-balanced material. The biobased content comes from used cooking oil. The carbon footprint of the material is further reduced by BASF’s use of the Hollandse Kust Zuid […]

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Afyren reaches continuous output at French facility

Afyren reaches continuous output at French facility

June 23, 2025 |

In France, biobased carboxylic acids firm Afyren reports its first facility has achieved continuous production. The Carling Saint-Avold, France fermentation plant is owned by the Afyren Neoxy joint venture between Afyren and Bpifrance’s SPI Fund. It manufactures several biobased acids for a number of markets, including cosmetics, food, and lubricants. “The transition to continuous production […]

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Fungu’it raises €4M to develop fungi-based flavorings

Fungu’it raises €4M to develop fungi-based flavorings

June 23, 2025 |

In France, foodtech startup Fungu’it has raised €4 million (US$4.6 million) to build a pilot plant to demonstrate its solid-state, fungi-fermentation platform for producing natural flavorings. The company uses filamentous fungi to upcycle agricultural by-products, including flaxseed, sunflower press cakes, and legumes, natural flavorings. Through solid-state fermentation, these waste are converted into high-value ingredients with […]

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Tire materials firm Black Donuts opens research center

Tire materials firm Black Donuts opens research center

June 23, 2025 |

In Finland, tire materials innovator Black Donuts has launched InTire Labs, a collaborative R&D hub focused on developing sustainable, biobased materials for tire manufacturing. The new center aims to replace fossil-derived compounds with renewable, recyclable, and biodegradable alternatives, targeting a reduction in microplastic emissions from tire wear. Equipped with advanced testing and pilot-scale production tools, […]

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Shellworks introduces biobased pipettes for beauty packaging

Shellworks introduces biobased pipettes for beauty packaging

June 23, 2025 |

In London, Shellworks has launched a fully home-compostable pipette dropper for beauty and wellness product packaging. Pipette droppers used for serums, oils, and wellness products are typically constructed from fused materials including glass, rubber, and plastic, presenting a sustainability challenge in the beauty industry. Their small size means they slip through recycling equipment, causing nearly […]

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Pennsylvania teen reels in accolades for biobased fishing lures

Pennsylvania teen reels in accolades for biobased fishing lures

June 16, 2025 |

In Pennsylvania, Ethan Albright, a Hempfield High teen and fishing enthusiast, has won third place at the recent International Science and Engineering Fair with biodegradable fishing lures. Made from calcium lactate, gelatin, corn starch, and sodium alginate, Albright’s lures biodegrade in about 16 days and are intended to cut down on plastics waste found in […]

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Lulu Harrison wins design award for glass made of River Thames waste

Lulu Harrison wins design award for glass made of River Thames waste

June 16, 2025 |

In the UK, London’s Design Museum has awarded designer Lulu Harrison the Ralph Saltzman Prize for glass objects made from waste shells, wood and plants sourced from the River Thames. The materials – in particular, quagga mussels shells that block the river’s pipes – are often sent to landfills, according to design publication dezeen.  Harrison […]

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