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Investors back cheesier animal-free mozzarella

Investors back cheesier animal-free mozzarella

November 29, 2021 |

In California, startup New Culture has raised $25 million as it works to make good on its promise of putting a better animal-free mozzarella on Bay Area slices in 2022. The funds will be used to add production capacity and staff.  Unlike vegan mozzarellas that attempt to mimic the melty goodness of cheese through creative […]

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ADM acquires Serbian soy protein company

ADM acquires Serbian soy protein company

November 29, 2021 |

In Chicago, agribusiness giant ADM has acquired Serbia’s Sojaprotein, a leading provider of non-GMO soy ingredients, for an undisclosed sum.  Founded in 1977, Sojaprotein produces vegetable protein ingredients for customers in the meat alternative, confectionary, protein bar, pharmaceutical, pet food, and animal feed segments. It recorded $100 million in sales in 2020 and exported to […]

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Cork vacuum, RVs point to design renaissance

Cork vacuum, RVs point to design renaissance

November 29, 2021 |

In Vancouver, online publication Yanko Design has done a deep dive on cork, the spongey bark material most often associated with wine. The extensive list of innovative uses demonstrate the design community’s interest in cork’s unique properties and point to growing use of cork in everyday life.  Designers Ivo Erichsen and Tobbias Bihlmeyer present probably […]

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Knock-out idea: Adidas uses cactus leather in boxing glove line

Knock-out idea: Adidas uses cactus leather in boxing glove line

November 22, 2021 |

In Mexico, Adidas is using a cactus-based leather alternative in a new line of boxing gloves.  The material, called Desserto, uses prickly pear cactus as feedstock and was invented in 2019 by Adrian Lopez and Marte Cazarez. The Adidas gloves are part of a new Tilt 350 boxing glove design that aims to better protect […]

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“Living” robot dress is here to remind us life is fleeting

“Living” robot dress is here to remind us life is fleeting

November 22, 2021 |

In London, fashion brand Auroboros has designed a “living” concept dress from salt and recycled plastic that grows, changes color and shape in response to conditions, and will eventually fall apart.  The dress, called Biomimicry, is being worn by a robot at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London as part of London Design Week.  […]

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Louis Vuitton introduces $1,000 corn-based sneaker

Louis Vuitton introduces $1,000 corn-based sneaker

November 22, 2021 |

In Paris, iconic luxury brand Louis Vuitton has introduced a unisex sneaker made from 90% recycled and biobased materials.  The pricey kicks, named Charlie, feature an upper made from Biopoliolo, a corn based plastic; a tongue patch made of Econyl biobased nylon; a sole made almost entirely of recycled rubber; and laces with recycled fiber. […]

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Buy Timberland glasses, plant a tree that won’t become timber

Buy Timberland glasses, plant a tree that won’t become timber

November 22, 2021 |

In New Hampshire, popular urban boot brand Timberland has launched an eyewear line that uses biobased materials and plants trees for every purchase.   Available in both corrective frames and sunglasses, the shades are relatively affordable as far as the category goes. A sporty pair in a panto shape will set you back $130 and […]

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Wood-based battery material wins forest products award

Wood-based battery material wins forest products award

November 22, 2021 |

In Finland, a lignin-based material developed by Stora Enso for use in lithium-ion batteries has won the prestigious Metsä360 award.  Dubbed Lignode, the material is made using a pulp mill byproduct from Stora Enso’s Sunila Mill site at Kotka, Finland.  Because lithium-ion batteries are a high-tech application with potential in many markets, the innovation represents […]

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European VC adds funds for early-stage industrial bio

European VC adds funds for early-stage industrial bio

November 22, 2021 |

In Paris, venture capital firm Sofinnova Partners has raised €150 million ($168 million) for its third industrial biotech fund dedicated to early-stage, environmental impact investments.  The fund will continue to finance early-stage companies harnessing biotechnology to develop sustainable solutions across the food, agriculture, chemical and materials sectors.  The current portfolio includes companies developing biobased crop […]

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Swell idea: Wood-based surfboards win Down Under impact award

Swell idea: Wood-based surfboards win Down Under impact award

November 22, 2021 |

In Australia, Emile Theau has won the inaugural Generation Impact Incubator Award for his surfboard enterprise using fast-growing paulownia wood.  Designed in partnership with environmental scientist Alastair Pilley, the boards are 95% biodegradable.  “Most wooden boards today still use foam and fiberglass with no sustainable advantage,” Theau tells GearJunkie. “It’s clear that we need an […]

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