Local algae could address Bangladesh’s water crisis

In Bangladesh, scientists from Dhaka University and Sweden’s Uppsala University are using local microalgae to generate clean water. Pithophora—locally known as Shewla—removes cellulose nanofibers from...

Suicide machine features 3D printed, biodegradable coffin

In Austria, designer Philip Nitschke has unveiled a suicide machine complete with a 3-D printed, removable coffin for efficient removal and burial of the...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

New microbeads concept could actually benefit oceans

In Puerto Rico, a university chemistry lab is working to create microbeads out of algae, chitosan, and  iron that could remediate harmful sunscreen chemicals...

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...

Seafood waste could have second life as biodegradable diapers

In India, a team of chemists at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras have used chitosan—a component of seafood industry waste—along with citric acid...

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