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Solugen awarded $214M loan guarantee for Bioforge

Solugen awarded $214M loan guarantee for Bioforge

June 17, 2024 |

In Houston, Solugen has secured a conditional, $213.6-million loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy. The Loan Programs Office funds will support construction of Solugen’s 500,000 square foot organic acids production facility planned for Marshall, MN. The site will deploy Solugen’s Bioforge technology for converting biomass into organic acids for use in wastewater treatment, […]

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DMC links with Danone and Michelin on precision fermentation

DMC links with Danone and Michelin on precision fermentation

June 17, 2024 |

In France, food multinational Danone, tire maker Michelin, biobased chemicals producer DMC Biotechnologies and Crédit Agricole Centre France have agreed to invest over €16 million ($18.2 million) to build a Biotech Open Platform at Clermont-Ferrand, France. The facility will develop and scale advanced fermentation processes and be located at Michelin’s Parc Cataroux Center for Sustainable […]

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Suzano takes stake in Lenzing

Suzano takes stake in Lenzing

June 17, 2024 |

In Austria, pulp producer Suzano has agreed to acquire a 15% stake in Lenzing, a global supplier of cellulosic fibers for the textile and non-wovens industry, from B&C. The two shareholders also agreed to form a long-term syndicate that will hold a 52.25% stake in the company. Subject to the closing of the transaction, B&C […]

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Cultivated meat for the military draws ire

Cultivated meat for the military draws ire

June 17, 2024 |

In the US, BioMADE has issued a call for proposals for food and material innovations with military applications. The  Department of Defense manufacturing innovation institute is offering grants ranging from $500,000 to $2 million. BioMade emphasized “innovations in food production that reduce the CO2 footprint of food production at and/or transport to DoD operational environments… […]

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Treat Fido and Felix to these sustainable pet brands

Treat Fido and Felix to these sustainable pet brands

June 10, 2024 |

In New York, lifestyle media company Green Matters has given sustainable pet parents a comprehensive list of the latest and greatest in sustainable dog and cat toy brands. Renewable materials were heavily featured. The list included Beco Pets, a certified B-Corp using bamboo for pet bowls and natural rubber for toys;  Ethical Pet, which manufactures […]

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Airbus tests biobased fiber helicopter panels

Airbus tests biobased fiber helicopter panels

June 10, 2024 |

In the Netherlands, Airbus has developed a prototype helicopter nose panel using biobased fibers. The fibers were produced from acrylonitrile that was manufactured using ISCC-certified non-fossil feedstocks—such as wood and food waste, recycled cooking oils or algae—as well as renewable sources of ammonia and propylene.  In May, the PioneerLab nose panel was used on an […]

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Spain coffee shop opens with coffee waste furniture

Spain coffee shop opens with coffee waste furniture

June 10, 2024 |

In Barcelona, a coffee shop has been designed with furniture 3D-printed using a material based on coffee waste and common bioplastic polylactic acid. Conceived by LOWPOLY’s Antoni Gaudí, the D·Origen Coffee Shop “exemplifies the sustainable reuse of coffee waste, transforming it into functional design elements,” according to a review on designboom.com. “The architectural vision, inspired […]

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Modern Meadow sells its beauty and biomedical units

Modern Meadow sells its beauty and biomedical units

June 10, 2024 |

In New Jersey, Modern Meadow has sold its beauty and biomedical divisions to HTL Biotechnology for an undisclosed sum. Modern Meadow cited a strategic shift to focus solely on biomaterials as reason for the sale. “Our decision to focus on our bio-materials business will drive both our research and commercial efforts in this sector and […]

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BASF joins consortium using cow stomach microbes and CO2 to produce fumarate

BASF joins consortium using cow stomach microbes and CO2 to produce fumarate

June 10, 2024 |

In Germany,  chemicals giant BASF has joined FUMBIO, a joint research project that aims to leverage bacterium isolated from the rumen of a Holstein cow and CO2 from chemical plant offgas to produce a key building block chemical. First isolated in 2008, Basfia succiniciproducens will be genetically modified by researchers so that it produces large […]

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Trillium chooses INEOS site for biobased acrylonitrile demo plant

Trillium chooses INEOS site for biobased acrylonitrile demo plant

June 10, 2024 |

In Tennessee, Trillium Renewable Chemicals has chosen the INEOS Green Lake site, located in Port Lavaca, Texas, for its first demonstration-scale plant to produce biobased acrylonitrile. The process, which uses glycerol as feedstock, has already been tested at pilot scale. Acrylonitrile is a key raw material in numerous industries, including toys, auto parts, aerospace components, […]

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