Start your day both caffeinated and relaxed with hemp-infused coffee

In Los Angeles, cannabinoid company MCTC Holdings is launching a hemp-infused coffee based on a patent-bending hemp extract infusion technology. Dubbed Hemp You Can Feel™...

Bioplastics maker declares bankruptcy

In Italy, bioplastics maker Bio-On SpA has entered bankruptcy proceedings after a Bologna court ruling late last month. The December 20, 2019 decision also mandated...

Irish teens win award for renewable packing peanuts

In Ireland, three teens have developed an alternative to packing peanuts made from sunflower stem pith.  Eoin Cottrell (16), Benjamin Velon (16), and Jamie...

Swiss researchers eye biology to create self-repairing infrastructure

In Switzerland, researchers are looking at ways to leverage living plant structures to create self-repairing infrastructure. "We're seeing a fusion of materials science and...

Germany adhesives maker introduces biobased packaging tape

In Germany, a producer of adhesive tape for packaging and industrial applications has launched a compostable and renewable option dubbed monta biopack. Initially targeted for...

New biobased textile chems add antimicrobial and heat-dissipating function

In Belgium, Devan Chemicals will launch two renewable textile finishing products at industry trade show Heimtextil. The offering includes a renewable antimicrobial, dubbed BI-OME natural,...

Young Kiwi entrepreneur turns “rock snot” into paper

In New Zealand, a millennial entrepreneur has developed a method to convert an invasive algae into various materials, including paper, fabric, and bioplastic. Commonly called...

Indian shoemaker set to launch 82% renewable shoe

In India, Panchkula-based Cedrus Lifestyles has designed an 82% biobased lifestyle sneaker. The upper part of the shoe, lining material, and shoelaces are made from...

Hemp airplane struggles to gain funding

In Ontario, Hempearth is raising funds to build the world’s first hemp airplane, and the company’s founder hopes to one day build the world’s...

Wildflowers eyed as cruelty-free alternative to goose down

In California, vegan textile company PANGAIA has launched a new insulating material for jackets and comforters that is made from wildflowers. Dubbed FLWRDWN,  PANGAIA says...

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Cow cells to couture: Qorium raises $25M for cultivated leather

In the Netherlands, lab-grown leather startup Qorium has raised $25 million to increase its production capabilities and continue to establish commercial partnerships in high-end...

Acclaimed restaurant Noma partners with Novonesis to “take deliciousness to the next level”

In Denmark, Michelin star-mainstay Noma has partnered with biosolutions leader Novonesis to determine the potential of new biobased food ingredients within the Noma Projects...

KAIST team demonstrates use of bacteria to produce and dye cellulose

In South Korea, researchers have coaxed living bacteria to grow, weave, and dye fabrics without the use of oil, plastic or artificial dyes. The...