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Dutch cultivated meat maker Meatable raises $47 million

Dutch cultivated meat maker Meatable raises $47 million

March 29, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, Dutch cell-based meat maker Meatable has raised $47 million to build a small-scale test unit at the Biotech Campus Delft and add new products to its portfolio.   The company is focusing on cultivating meat using pig and cow induced pluripotent stem cells instead of growth factors, which make up much of […]

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Lab-grown fish startup raises €7 million

Lab-grown fish startup raises €7 million

March 29, 2021 |

In Germany, lab-grown fish startup Bluu Biosciences has raised €7 million ($8.25 million) to advance its cell-based salmon, trout, and carp, the most-consumed fish in China.  Manta Ray Ventures, Norrsken VC, Be8, CPT Capital and Lever VC participated in the funding.  Bluu’s technology is based on work done by co-founder and marine and cell biologist […]

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3D printed mud huts offer quarantine comfort

3D printed mud huts offer quarantine comfort

March 29, 2021 |

In San Luis Valley, Colorado, large-format 3D printing design firm Emerging Objects has 3D printed a mud hut, complete with a fireplace, bedroom, and bathtub.  Using sand, silt, clay and water, the Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm made three connected cylindrical huts that were then allowed to dry in the sun.  The huts were named […]

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Biobased coffee pod maker granted BioPreferred label

Biobased coffee pod maker granted BioPreferred label

March 29, 2021 |

In Delaware, a producer of biobased coffee pods has earned certification from the United States Department of Agriculture.  Smile Beverage Werks says the Certified Biobased Product label will be available for its coffee pods compatible with the ubiquitous Keurig K-Cup brewers.  The Certified Biobased Product label is a third-party verification program through the USDA BioPreferred […]

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Find your beach but keep it clean: Corona testing renewable packaging

Find your beach but keep it clean: Corona testing renewable packaging

March 22, 2021 |

In Mexico, summer beer mainstay Corona is testing a six-pack holder made of recycled wood fibers and barley straw. The popular beer, whose tagline “Find your beach” invokes its branding as summertime  suds, says barley straw on its own was too fragile to hold the beers. A “unique” pulping process and the addition of wood […]

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Taste the rainbow (sustainably): Mars set to trial PHA packaging for Skittles

Taste the rainbow (sustainably): Mars set to trial PHA packaging for Skittles

March 22, 2021 |

In Chicago, candy behemoth Mars Wrigley has inked a two-year deal with polyhydroxyalkanoate manufacturer Danimer Scientific to create biodegradable wrappers for Skittles.  Mars hopes to have the new biodegradable packaging on shelves late this year or early next, and has set a longer-term target of reaching 100% reusable, recyclable, or compostable packaging by 2025.  The […]

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AlgiKnit raises $2.1 million to advance kelp yarns

AlgiKnit raises $2.1 million to advance kelp yarns

March 22, 2021 |

In New York, kelp-to-yarn startup AlgiKnit has raised $2.1 million to advance development and commercialization of its biodegradable fibers.  Investors include SOSV and Horizons Ventures, which is among the backers of Impossible Foods.  According to vegconomist, the ethical fashion market will reach $8.25 billion by 2023 as consumers opt for greener options. Fashion accounts for […]

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Nestlé goes natural with biobased PE

Nestlé goes natural with biobased PE

March 22, 2021 |

In Switzerland, consumer goods giant Nestlé will begin using biobased polyethylene for lids and scoops in its childcare nutrition segment.  The lids contain 66% sugarcane-based plastic, while the scoops will be 95% biobased content. The bioplastics can be recycled along with conventional PE and will maintain the same levels of hygiene and shelf life. The […]

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Synthetic bio could save our seas

Synthetic bio could save our seas

March 22, 2021 |

In California, SynBioBeta, a community of entrepreneurs, investors, policy makers and enthusiasts devoted to the responsible growth of the synthetic biology field, has done a deep dive on the numerous ways synthetic biology could help save Earth’s beleaguered oceans.  Synthetic biology is already replacing ingredients that were once sourced from the ocean, according to the […]

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Eyewear giant EyeBuyDirect introduces line of biobased frames

Eyewear giant EyeBuyDirect introduces line of biobased frames

March 22, 2021 |

In Los Angeles, online prescription eyewear company EyeBuyDirect has launched a new collection of frames that sport eco-friendly materials, including bioplastic, wood, and recycled acetate.  “We want to  create eyewear that not only looks good, but also benefits the environment,” says Jim Merk, Brand Director for EyeBuyDirect, in a press statement. “We know consumers are […]

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