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Home delivery is latest cultured meat milestone

Home delivery is latest cultured meat milestone

April 26, 2021 |

In Singapore, lab-grown meat has scored another world’s first: home delivery. Cultured chicken from Eat Just, which in recent months nabbed both the world’s first regulatory approval for lab-grown meat as well as the world’s first restaurant sale, is now available for delivery from trendy Singaporean restaurant 1880 through the city’s Foodpanda app.  Currently available […]

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Cultured milk maker debuts on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

Cultured milk maker debuts on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

April 26, 2021 |

In Israel, cultured milk producer BioMilk has gone public on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, raising NIS 30 million (US$9.3 million).   Founded in 2018, BioMilk company is developing both cow milk as well as breast milk, including immune-boosting carbohydrates. In February, BioMilk completed a merger with publicly traded shell company Fantasy Network, a publicly-traded […]

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Matchbox cars get green redesign, complete with play charging stations

Matchbox cars get green redesign, complete with play charging stations

April 19, 2021 |

In California, Mattel has vowed that its popular Matchbox cars will be made from 100% recycled, recyclable or biobased materials by 2030. In addition to new materials, Mattel will also design the cars to reflect the shift to more sustainable mobility. Electric and hybrid vehicle models will be added to the fun-size fleet, as well […]

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Iconic adidas sneaker design goes vegan with mushroom leather

Iconic adidas sneaker design goes vegan with mushroom leather

April 19, 2021 |

In Germany, sneaker giant adidas will soon introduce a sneaker in its popular Stan Smith line that incorporates mushroom-based leather.  First launched in 1965, the lifestyle sneaker is named after the retired tennis superstar and is among the brand’s most popular and recognizable designs. The new Stan Smith Mylo uses Mylo vegan leather manufactured by […]

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NYC art revival plan includes soy-based green space at Lincoln Center

NYC art revival plan includes soy-based green space at Lincoln Center

April 19, 2021 |

In New York, the well-known promenade outside the MET opera and Juilliard will be made into a green space this summer using partially biobased faux turf.  Also known as the Josie Robertson Plaza, the 14,000 square foot space will be called The GREEN. The grass-like material is produced by SYN Lawn using soy raw material. […]

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Pollution-busting probiotic launched for river washing in Peru

Pollution-busting probiotic launched for river washing in Peru

April 19, 2021 |

In Peru, a new soap ingredient has been developed for washing clothes in rivers and streams that actually cleans up pollution instead of adding to it.  Creative agency Fahrenheit DDB and bottled water company Andea conceived and developed the probiotic technology and founded a startup, Cirsys, to manufacture and sell it to detergent brands. The […]

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Ukrainian designer creates faux fur from hemp

Ukrainian designer creates faux fur from hemp

April 19, 2021 |

In Ukraine, a design firm has developed faux fur made from hemp fibers. DevoHome created the fabric by weaving organic hemp fiber and viscose with organic cotton.  “The whole world is protesting against animal fur and then started protesting against synthetic fur, which is made of chemical and petroleum products. So, by creating plant-based fur, […]

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Guacapack Project eyes avocado waste as food spoilage solution

Guacapack Project eyes avocado waste as food spoilage solution

April 19, 2021 |

In Spain, a consortium of researchers is looking to convert avocado waste into shelf-life-extending food packaging. Dubbed Guacapack Project, the work is being funded by Valencian Innovation Agency and led by ITC Packaging. Aimplas Plastics Technology Centre and Universidad de Alicante’s research group on Polymer and Nanomaterial Analysis are also participating.  “The project is expected […]

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London designers convert invasive species into building materials

London designers convert invasive species into building materials

April 19, 2021 |

In London, two graduates of Central Saint Martins art school have created building tiles from Japanese knotweed and American signal crayfish shells. Brigitte Kock and Irene Roca Moracia chose the two raw materials because they are among the most pernicious invasive species in the UK and their removal improves biodiversity.  Japanese knotweed can grow into […]

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Ugandan startup has high hopes for bananas

Ugandan startup has high hopes for bananas

April 19, 2021 |

In Uganda, a startup is converting banana waste into fibers that can be used in everyday items like carpets and hair extensions. Dubbed TexFad, the company manufactures biodegradable products from the bulky trunks of banana plants that are normally burnt or thrown away by farmers.  “When I looked around I saw that bananas grow abundantly […]

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