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Japanese beverage giant unveils 100% biobased PET bottle

Japanese beverage giant unveils 100% biobased PET bottle

December 6, 2021 |

In Tokyo, Suntory Group has unveiled a 100% biobased polyethylene terephthalate prototype developed in collaboration with biobased chemicals company Anellotech.  The material was used to create bottles for the company’s popular Orangina beverage in Europe as well as Suntory Tennensui, its mineral water sold in Japan.  The prototypes are a major milestone in Suntory’s decade-long […]

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Italian brand launches sneaker made from apple, grape and pineapple waste

Italian brand launches sneaker made from apple, grape and pineapple waste

December 6, 2021 |

In Italy, sneaker brand ID.EIGHT has launched a new design using waste from fruits, including apples, grapes, and pineapples.  More specifically, ID.EIGHT uses Piñatex, Vegea, and AppleSkin, emerging materials looking to provide eco-friendly alternatives for the fashion industry. Piñatex is a leather-like material made from waste leaves from Philippines’ pineapple industry. Vegea, made from wine […]

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DMC Biotechnologies raises $34 million

DMC Biotechnologies raises $34 million

December 6, 2021 |

In Colorado, DMC Biotechnologies has raised $34 million to help advance its biobased chemical intermediate, which has applications in home care and human nutrition.  The Series B funding included investment from Cibus Enterprise, Capricorn Partners, Sofinnova Partners, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, SCG, Boulder Ventures, Solvay Ventures and Michelin.  “Building back better after the pandemic means we […]

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Wood-based foams for greener e-commerce

Wood-based foams for greener e-commerce

December 6, 2021 |

In Finland, forest products company Stora Enso has launched two lightweight, biobased foams made from wood that are fully recyclable and can be used for protective and thermal packaging.  The first—Fibrease™—is available now and made with up to 98% renewable materials. It is designed to replace polyurethane foams and polystyrene. The second, Papira®, just began […]

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Upside Foods weighs in on cultivated meat labeling debate

Upside Foods weighs in on cultivated meat labeling debate

December 6, 2021 |

In California, cultivated meat major Upside Foods has told the USDA that cultivated meat should be called cultivated meat, noting that any regulations on labeling should avoid terminology misleading to consumers.  “The labeling of cultivated meat and poultry products will be a crucial component of how our industry conveys the basic nature, essential characteristics, and […]

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Plant-based laundry sheets win over Shark Tank investor

Plant-based laundry sheets win over Shark Tank investor

November 29, 2021 |

In North Carolina, two entrepreneurs who took their plant-based laundry sheets onto the popular Shark Tank product pitch reality show have walked away with an investment deal.  Daniel Lubetzky, a guest “shark” on the November 19 episode of the ABC hit—as well as the billionaire behind KIND Snacks and SOMOS foods—declared “we have a deal” […]

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Ikea eyes mushrooms, brewery waste in bid to completely phase out plastics

Ikea eyes mushrooms, brewery waste in bid to completely phase out plastics

November 29, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, furniture and home goods giant Ikea has vowed to eliminate plastic packaging by 2028.  While much of that plastic will be replaced with paper, some applications, like food, will require more outside-of-the-box thinking.  “Paper is a very good material to use because it does come from renewable sources, and it has quite […]

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On the (biobased) road again: Lignin asphalt trial holding up well

On the (biobased) road again: Lignin asphalt trial holding up well

November 29, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, a test section of road using biobased asphalt has held up well over 6 months—encouraging news for efforts to decarbonize road construction.  The trial section of N987 in Groningen was laid in early June using asphalt that swapped a portion of petroleum-based bitumen, which binds the asphalt together, with lignin. The material […]

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Stay warm with popcorn? Theater snack holds promise for building insulation

Stay warm with popcorn? Theater snack holds promise for building insulation

November 29, 2021 |

In Germany, researchers at Georg August University have created a process to turn popcorn into a polystyrene foam alternative for building insulation.  Forest Sciences professor Alireza Kharazipour and his team create the material by shredding and pressure-steaming corn to expand or “pop” it. A plant-based protein is then used to bind the material, which is […]

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LG Chem and GS Caltex sign bioplastics pact

LG Chem and GS Caltex sign bioplastics pact

November 29, 2021 |

In South Korea, LG Chem and GS Caltex have signed a joint development deal for a fermentation-based production process for hydroxypropionic acid (3HP).   The goal is to accelerate 3HP development by combining LG Chem’s fermentation know-how with GS Caltex’s process facility technologies. The 3HP will be produced using glucose or glycerol. The two companies […]

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