Biobased adhesive solves coffee cup conundrum

In Germany, family-owned chemical company Follmann, together with its Sealock subsidiary, have developed a biobased adhesive for use in disposable coffee cups. The innovation...

Cellulose fibers are making a comeback as consumers ditch synthetics

In Tennessee, Eastman Chemical is seeing demand for its cellulose fibers increase as the fashion industry works to improve its sustainability profile and meet...

Czech student 3-D prints sandals using coconut and pineapple wastes

In the Czech Republic, a graduate student has teamed up with a filament company to produce a biobased, 3-D printed line of sandals. “We are...

Indian festival honoring siblings debuts tree-growing tradition

In Rajasthan, biodegradable rakhis—ornaments given by sisters to brothers to celebrate the sibling bond—containing plant seeds can be purchased for this year’s Raksha Bandhan...

University spin-out develops cellulose microbeads

In the United Kingdom, a startup spun out of the University of Bath has developed biodegradable microbeads using cellulose. Dubbed Naturbeads, the company aims to...

Grad student 3D prints biobased menswear

In Copenhagen, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts student Mats Beckman has created a compostable, 3D printed men’s outfit using non-genetically modified corn starch...

Self-driving “Robocar” will feature biobased seat cushions

In Japan, ZMP Inc has adopted Mitsui Chemicals’ biobased polyol for its Robocar Walk self-driving car. ZMP uses polyurethane foam produced from the polyol—dubbed Econykol—in...

Nixing palm oil will do more harm than good

In Singapore, specialty chemical maker Croda is making the case that shifting to sustainably sourced palm oil in personal care products—as opposed to completely...

Edible spoons are a hit at Orange County Fair

In Orange County, this year’s fair included a novel product for reducing plastic waste: edible spoons. Available in the Culinary Arts section of the OC...

How to make your morning routine more green

In China, the South China Morning Post’s style section has compiled some under-the-radar products that will help make daily skin and oral care routines...

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From larvae to laundry: Sasol introduces insect oil-based surfactant

In Houston, Sasol has introduced a surfactant made from oil obtained from black soldier fly larvae. Trade named LIVINEX IO 7, the insect-based surfactant meets...

Fungi fix: Dutch designer Dierkx shows mycelium can convert waste plastic into protein bars

In the Netherlands, designer Odette Dierkx has envisioned a new concept for producing protein bars: dried mycelium that has been fed waste plastics. Dubbed...

Green toilet clean: Henkel taps LyondellBasell for biobased toilet cleaner packaging

In Germany, cleaning products giant Henkel is using biobased plastic from Houston’s LyondellBasell in its toilet cleaner packaging. The packaging will specifically use LyondellBasell’s...