PHA water bottles eyed for ocean plastics crisis

In California, a new bottled water is launching later this month using PHA bioplastic that will biodegrade in water and soil after just 6...

Avocado-pit bioplastic firm ramps up production

In Mexico, a company making disposable cutlery and straws out of avocado pits has hit production capacity of 130 tons of bioplastic per month. Founded...

Green Dot Bioplastics raises $6.5 million

In Kansas, Green Dot Bioplastics has raised $6.5 million in a series A preferred round to help the company capitalize on growing demand for...

Indian fashion label rebrands as 100% natural

In India, popular clothing line ITC Wills Lifestyle has announced it will only use 100% natural materials. The company—known for minimal, understated designs—has committed...

Amyris adds sweetener veteran to boost ingredients business

In California, renewable chemicals firm Amyris has appointed Oreste Fieschi President of Sweeteners & Ingredients to lead the commercial growth of its sweetener business...

Bioplastics capacity set to grow 4% annually

In Germany, research and consultancy nova-Institute has issued a market report on biobased polymers that predicts strong growth for bioplastics. The report, entitled “Bio-based Building...

Attis Industries, Iowa State University enter carbon fiber pact

In Iowa, Attis Industries and researchers at Iowa State University are jointly evaluating processes to produce carbon fiber from lignin. Xianglan Bai, assistant professor of...

IEA takes over as Facilitator of Biofuture Platform

In Paris, the International Energy Agency has taken over administration of a consortium of 20 countries working to accelerate the use of renewable technologies...

Concern for father’s health leads to olive pit bioplastic

In Turkey, researcher Duygu Yilmaz has founded a startup to produce biodegradable plastic from discarded olive pits. Dubbed Bioolive, the company has its roots in...

Iconic Indian flower used to make biodegradable films

In India, researchers have developed films from lotus stem starch, whey protein concentrate, and psyllium husk. Unlike films made from starch alone, the films developed...

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