ORNL researchers develop self-healing elastomeric material from lignin

In Tennessee, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a self-healing elastomer from lignin. The work, led by Amit Naskar, used acetonitrile to extract...

“Molecular conveyor belts” in could boost yields in yeast

In Germany, researchers at Goethe University in Frankfurt have developed a new mechanism in yeast to improve the rate at which transport proteins deliver...

Polish company develops energy bars for bees

In Poland, Saatchi & Saatchi IS Warsaw has created paper that acts like an energy bar for bees—fortifying the vital workers and, hopefully, reducing...

Firmenich launches traceability initiative for flavors business

In Switzerland, fragrance and flavor major Firmenich has launched the Natural and Clean Label to provide traceability for its food and beverage products. The label...

Be green and prevent cracked screens with biobased phone cases

In the UK, men’s magazine GQ British has compiled a list of eco-friendly phone cases to help its readers “channel their inner Attenborough.” While not...

French biotech firm set to launch first cosmetics ingredient

In France, Deinove has announced it will launch its first cosmetics active ingredient—a carotenoid with antioxidant and healing properties—in the first half of 2018. The...

South Korean convenience stores launch biobased to-go containers

In South Korea, two convenience stores have announced that they will switch to eco-friendly dosirak as the country works to reduce plastic waste. CU’s to-go...

Leather alternative uses algae and food waste

In India, a leather alternative made from algae and food and fiber waste has won the runner-up James Dyson Award for India, having been...

Microsoft and Alcantara create biobased keyboard

In Milan, software and hardware leader Microsoft and materials company Alcantara have partnered to develop computer keyboards partially made from sugarcane waste. Alcantara and...

Meeting puts spotlight on production challenges

In France, the first-ever BIOeconomy’s Key Enabling Technologies conference drew 300 bioeconomy experts to discuss the scale-up challenges to the production of biobased products. The...

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Snack rats eat biobased fiber optic cables, send London’s G.Network into bankruptcy

In the United Kingdom, London internet provider G.Network has entered administration because it used fiber optic cable jackets made of soy- and corn-based materials...

Samsung creates e-paper with phytoplankton display

In South Korea, Samsung Electronics has unveiled an e-paper with a display made of phytoplankton-based plastics. E‑paper is a display technology that replicates the...

Make Good launches mushroom-based shoes

In Australia, shoe brand Make Good has created a Derby shoe style with a variety of biobased materials. Dubbed Derby V1, the shoe includes...