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DSM and Meatable partner to overcome major cultured meat hurdle

DSM and Meatable partner to overcome major cultured meat hurdle

September 13, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, cultured meat startup Meatable has entered into a joint development deal with DSM to develop lower-cost growth media. Comprised of essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, sales, vitamins and growth factors, growth media is often cited as a key barrier to widespread consumption of lab-grown meat. Currently, it can account for as […]

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Animal-free cheese maker raises $50 million for “dairy revolution”

Animal-free cheese maker raises $50 million for “dairy revolution”

September 13, 2021 |

In Berlin, a startup producing cheese without animals has raised $50 million in a Series A funding round. Formo uses precision fermentation to produce cheese with the same taste and texture as cheese from animals and at lower cost.  It plans on using the funds to build a pilot plant, add staff, and accelerate commercialization. […]

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Dutch startup grows mink fur in a lab

Dutch startup grows mink fur in a lab

September 6, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, Geneus Biotech is using cellular agriculture technology to “bioprint” fur that could replace the controversial mink farming industry.  Dubbed Furoid, the lab-grown fur is 100% animal free.  “Furoid’s intention fits in with the recent attempts by cellular food companies to create foods such as caviar, foie gras and wagyu beef that are […]

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BMW announces major renewable materials push

BMW announces major renewable materials push

September 6, 2021 |

In Germany, luxury automaker BMW has said renewable materials will play a large role in its plans to cut its carbon footprint by 2030. The company says it will focus R&D on “environmentally-compatible raw materials” and will work with both startups and established suppliers to develop “pioneering” materials. “We are setting new standards for sustainable […]

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Biobased sneaker pioneer Allbirds files for IPO

Biobased sneaker pioneer Allbirds files for IPO

September 6, 2021 |

In San Francisco, sustainability-focused shoe brand Allbirds has filed for an initial public offering ahead of a large retail expansion.  The company, which is known for its trendy sneakers made of wool and other natural and recycled materials, has applied to list Class A common stock under the ticker BIRD on the Nasdaq.   The […]

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Shrimp weapon inspires unbreakable dental crown material

Shrimp weapon inspires unbreakable dental crown material

September 6, 2021 |

In Finland, researchers at VTT Technical Research Center of Finland have created a cellulose-based nanocomposite inspired by the ultra-strong clubs shrimp use to pulverize prey such as clams.  VTT says the material, made from a mixture of birch-cellulose and genetically engineered proteins, can be used to make dental implant crowns. Being stronger but much lighter […]

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Clean teeth, clean earth: Company claims first carbon-neutral toothbrush

Clean teeth, clean earth: Company claims first carbon-neutral toothbrush

September 6, 2021 |

In India, GSK Consumer Healthcare says it has launched the world’s first carbon-neutral toothbrush. Made in the classic “Dr.Best” style, the toothbrush is made of cellulose; a bioplastic produced using paper production byproducts; and castor oil material for the bristles. The materials cut the carbon footprint of the toothbrush in half compared to a standard […]

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Wagyu doing? Japanese lab bioprints Holy Grail beef cut

Wagyu doing? Japanese lab bioprints Holy Grail beef cut

September 6, 2021 |

In Japan, scientists have successfully grown wagyu—a premium variety of beef known for its marbling and tenderness—in a lab.  Using cells taken from a cow’s cheek and artificial collagen tendon tissue, professor Michiya Matsusaki and colleagues at Osaka University were able to 3D bioprint a 5×5 mm cube of meat resembling wagyu.  “We wanted to […]

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Eat Just plans $200-million cultured meat plant in Qatar

Eat Just plans $200-million cultured meat plant in Qatar

September 6, 2021 |

In Qatar, food tech Eat Just is planning to build a production plant for cultured chicken and vegan eggs.  Doha Venture Capital contributed a “relevant chunk” of the financing for the $200-million plant, which will take about two years to build, Eat Just CEO Josh Tetrick tells Bloomberg. The new plant will be also be […]

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Singapore insect farming startup generates buzz

Singapore insect farming startup generates buzz

September 6, 2021 |

In Singapore, startup Insectta is using black soldier fly larva to turn food waste into usable materials, including high-value ingredients used in markets like personal care.  Founded in 2017 by Chua Kai-Ning Chua and Phua Jun Wei, Insectta uses waste from soybean factories and breweries to cultivate maggots. The insects can be freeze dried into […]

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