Biobased beverage cartons hits sales milestone

In London, plant-based packaging firm Tetra Pak is celebrating the delivery of 500 million Tetra Rex Biobased beverage cartons. The achievement was announced at...

Rubber-replacing desert blooms could be boon for arid-region farmers

In New Mexico, researchers at New Mexico State University are participating in Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions, a project facilitating collaborative research and commercialization...

Sugar industry waste may be 3D-printing breakthrough

In Scandinavia and Argentina, researchers are developing a new, high-tech use for the sugarcane waste bagasse—3D printing. “Bagasse is an underutilized agro-industrial residue with great...

Tennessee bioplastics startup wins NSF grant, targets new applications

In Tennessee, startup Grow Bioplastics has received $225,000 in seed funding from the National Science Foundation to advance its production of biodegradable bioplastic sheets...

Company using biobased oil recovery solution seeks funding

In New York, enhanced oil recovery company Revitalize Energy has tapped Castle Placement as its exclusive placement agent to raise $100 million. Revitalize aims...

Deinove produces carotenoid at scale

In France, Deinove has successfully produced its first batch of renewable, fermentation-based carotenoids for cosmetics use. Scale-up was announced in December and was carried out...

Microalgae-based beads could help lighten Fat Tuesday’s impact

In New Orleans, a number of organizations are looking for ways to make Mardi Gras more sustainable, including one plan to produce biodegradable beads...

Support from nature: Adhesive bra features natural latex, essential oils

In Singapore, adhesive bra maker Kissbobo has launched a new line using natural latex and essential oils. Like their other bras, Kissbobo’s Eco-Chic bra...

Texas researchers turn toast into high-value graphene

In Texas, researchers at Rice University have converted a number of lignin-based materials, including toast, into graphene. Led by Yieu Chyan and Ruquan Ye, the...

Cellulose glitter helps keep music festivals green

In the United Kingdom, one company is trying to keep music festivals festive while also improving the environmental safety of such events. Eco Stardust, a...

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Lean on green: German consortium creates 64% renewable hiking pole

In Germany, the German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research Denkendorf and LEKI Lenhart GmbH have created a hiking pole made from hemp and...

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In North Carolina, designer Gabriel Mejia-Estrella has created a working synthesizer made from cardboard and walnut. A recent graduate in Music Technology from University...

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In Florida, a company named Peelware has created a new concept in disposable plates: renewable “stacked” paper plates where you simply peel off the...