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Unilever launches innovation challenge for natural beauty ingredients

Unilever launches innovation challenge for natural beauty ingredients

March 14, 2022 |

In London, consumer goods giant Unilever has announced an “entrepreneurial challenge” aimed at identifying startups, scaleups and academic spinouts with promising functional ingredients for its Beauty & Personal Care products and packaging.  The program is part of Unilever’s Positive Beauty Growth Platform, which launched last year with an inaugural challenge targeting social commerce.  This iteration […]

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Pepper-infused bioplastic film developed for beef packaging

Pepper-infused bioplastic film developed for beef packaging

March 14, 2022 |

In Brazil, researchers at São Paulo State University have made a food packaging material from gelatin, clay and black pepper essential oil. They say the material is edible, biodegradable, anti-microbial and higher performing than petro-based incumbents.  The group, comprised of scientists at the University’s Composites and Hybrid Nanocomposites Group, used widely available gelatin as a […]

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Growing demand for Malaysia’s pineapples spurs waste valorization efforts

Growing demand for Malaysia’s pineapples spurs waste valorization efforts

March 14, 2022 |

In Malaysia, researchers across multiple universities are converting the country’s large volume of pineapple waste into products like baby bottle liquid cleansers, meat tenderizers, and even drones.  “In recent years, we have seen a rising demand for pineapple-based products like tinned pineapple, jam and vinegar,” University Putra Malaysia professor Aizi Nor Mazila Ramli tells The […]

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Anheuser-Busch partners with UBQ for waste-based plastics in Brazil

Anheuser-Busch partners with UBQ for waste-based plastics in Brazil

March 7, 2022 |

The Brazilian arm of Anheuser-Busch InBev—the world’s largest brewer—has tapped Israel’s UBQ Materials to integrate waste-based, climate-positive thermoplastics into its packaging mix.  UBQ’s process diverts unsorted municipal solid waste from landfills, including all organics, and converts it into a sustainable alternative for petroleum-based plastics, wood, and concrete.  “Using waste in the form of a recyclable […]

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Actress-activist Pamela Anderson endorses apple leather handbag

Actress-activist Pamela Anderson endorses apple leather handbag

March 7, 2022 |

In Paris, Baywatch star and animal activist Pamela Anderson has partnered with designer Ashoka Paris to introduce a second line of purses made from apple leather.  The leather alternative, called Apple Skin, was invented in 2004 by Alberto Volcan in Northern Italy. The material is made from apple waste leftover from the fruit juice industry.  […]

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Next-day sustainability: Amazon launches product line with biobased focus

Next-day sustainability: Amazon launches product line with biobased focus

March 7, 2022 |

In Seattle, amazon has launched a new line of “everyday essentials” with an emphasis on renewable raw materials. Dubbed Amazon Aware, the line includes apparel, home, and beauty products, all “thoughtfully designed” and made from materials such as recycled polyester, organic cotton, and biobased ingredients. “People want to shop more consciously, and at Amazon we […]

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Coors Light ditches plastic rings

Coors Light ditches plastic rings

March 7, 2022 |

In Chicago, popular beer brand Coors Light will eliminate the plastic ring packaging that holds six packs together by the end of this year, and parent company Molson Coors plans to do the same across its North American brands by the end of 2025.  The move will require a nearly $85-million investment in packaging machinery […]

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Designer taps Planet of the Grapes for vineyard waste handbags

Designer taps Planet of the Grapes for vineyard waste handbags

March 7, 2022 |

In China, designer Meng Du has launched a line of handbags made from vineyard waste—specifically grape marc, which is made up of the skins, pulp, pips and stems left after grapes are pressed.   The textile is produced by France’s Planet of the Grapes. The process involves collecting marc from nearby vineyards, drying it using […]

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Tidal Vision converts crab waste into wastewater treatment

Tidal Vision converts crab waste into wastewater treatment

March 7, 2022 |

In Washington state, a company called Tidal Vision has created a material out of crab shells that can treat wastewater.  Tidal Vision’s process converts seafood industry waste shells into chitosan, which is further processed into a liquid for wastewater treatment. “Essentially, chitosan works like a magnet on a microscopic level—with chitosan’s positive charge binding to […]

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Coconut waste composite strong enough to use for roads

Coconut waste composite strong enough to use for roads

March 7, 2022 |

A research team from Russia, India and Thailand has developed a technology for manufacturing a reinforcement composite from waste coconut leaf sheath. When reinforced with a phenol-formaldehyde composite, the material is appropriate for high-demand applications like road construction and rail and airplane interiors as well as housing.  “The superior properties of composite made of natural […]

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