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Spider silk and collagen fibers firm raises $700,000

Spider silk and collagen fibers firm raises $700,000

September 20, 2021 |

In Nova Scotia, a startup developing fibers from collagen and spider silk has raised $700,000 in an oversubscribed follow-on funding round. 3D BioFibR produces naturally sourced, high-value biofibers for use in biomedical engineering, green textiles, defense, and aerospace applications. The company’s dry-spinning process is faster than current manufacturing processes and preserves the natural properties of […]

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Norwegian startup joins mushroom mania

Norwegian startup joins mushroom mania

September 20, 2021 |

In Oslo, startup NoMy has closed a seed funding to help advance its mycelium technology for end markets such as plant-based meat alternatives and bioplastics.  Founded in 2020 by tech entrepreneur Ingrid Dynna and microbiologist/organic restauranteur David Andrew Quis, NoMy’s process aims to create circular solutions in a B2B model.  “In the face of products […]

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Lab-grown coffee offers whole latte innovation

Lab-grown coffee offers whole latte innovation

September 20, 2021 |

In Finland, researchers at  VTT Technical Research Centre are developing a process to grow coffee in a lab as a means to reduce the environmental impact of coffee plantations.  The process involves cultivating coffee plant cells in media in a bioreactor, then drying and roasting the resulting biomass. Taste tests confirmed the brew tasted and […]

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Peace of Meat reports chicken-free chicken fat milestone

Peace of Meat reports chicken-free chicken fat milestone

September 20, 2021 |

In Israel, cultured meat technology developer MeaTech Group says its Belgian subsidiary Peace of Meat has manufactured 700 grams of animal-free chicken fat in a single production run.  The company is betting on fat to be a key enabler for hybrid meat products, providing the aromas, flavors, and textures of real meat to plant-based meat […]

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Mycelium grill brings the “fun-guy” to the BBQ

Mycelium grill brings the “fun-guy” to the BBQ

September 13, 2021 |

In Switzerland, design student Stephanie Singer has created a biodegradable grill made from mycelium and other renewable materials. Dubbed MYC, the structural elements are fireproof and actually edible—but if BBQ attendees are full from the food cooked on the grill, the entire grill biodegrades and even fertilizes the surrounding area.  “MYC consists of a bowl […]

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“Living” coffins prove popular in Netherlands

“Living” coffins prove popular in Netherlands

September 13, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, living coffins made of mycelium and moss have been so popular that the manufacturer has had to expand production. According to Living Cocoon, almost 100 people have chosen the natural coffins, which were developed by company founder Bob Hendrikx, researchers from Delft University of Technology, and the Naturalis natural history museum.  The […]

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High-end headphones feature tree bioplastic

High-end headphones feature tree bioplastic

September 13, 2021 |

In Tennessee, Eastman Chemical says its tree-based engineering bioplastics are being used in premium headphones manufactured by Ontario’s thinksound. The over-ear headphones, dubbed ov21, use Eastman’s Trēva™ engineering bioplastic that contains more than 40% biobased content derived from sustainably harvested trees. ov21 is available on preorder for shipping in October.  “We’re a company that has […]

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Braskem and SCG Chemicals studying biobased PE joint venture in Thailand

Braskem and SCG Chemicals studying biobased PE joint venture in Thailand

September 13, 2021 |

In Thailand, Braskem and SCG Chemicals are considering a joint venture to produce biobased ethylene for conversion into polyethylene plastic. Braskem already produces biobased PE at its facility in Triunfo, Brazil, which it sells under the tradename I’m greenTM.  “Amidst the ever increasing demand for circular economy and sustainable solutions worldwide, we keep looking for […]

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Spiber raises $311 million to help fund Iowa plant

Spiber raises $311 million to help fund Iowa plant

September 13, 2021 |

In Japan, protein fermentation firm Spiber has raised JPY 24.4 billion ($220 million) to help fund a previously announced production plant in Iowa. The financing was led by Carlyle, which holds a $91 million stake in the renewable fibers manufacturer, and also included Fidelity, Baillie Gifford and Cool Japan Fund Inc. Spiber simultaneously approved an […]

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Bamboo sneaker boasts a long waitlist

Bamboo sneaker boasts a long waitlist

September 13, 2021 |

In Brazil, a vegan slip-on sneaker from Cariuma reportedly had a waitlist of over 20,000 people ahead of its September 8 launch. Available in polka dot, leopard, and zebra prints, the lifestyle kicks are made with a bamboo upper and an outsole made of sugarcane-based ethylene vinyl acetate.  Cariuma is known for its sustainable branding […]

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