Author Archive: Rebecca Gendron

rss feed

Natural materials make inroads into demanding wind power applications

Natural materials make inroads into demanding wind power applications

February 15, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, engineering firm Greenboats has created a wind turbine casing made from natural flax and balsa fibers and held together with a biobased epoxy made by Sicomin. The 7.3-meter long structure can withstand wind loads as high as 55 m/s.  The firm, which says this is one of the world’s largest structures ever […]

Read More

Swedish startup raises €11 million for enzymatic production

Swedish startup raises €11 million for enzymatic production

February 15, 2021 |

In Sweden, EnginZyme has raised €11 million ($13.3 million) to advance its enzymatic production platform. The extension of the Series A funding was led by Industrifonden, Sweden’s largest deep tech venture capital firm, followed by SEB Greentech VC and existing shareholders. EnginZyme’s platform uses engineered, immobilized enzymes to produce chemicals, unlike other biobased platforms that […]

Read More

Purrrrfect solution: Cultured mouse meat under development for your cat

Purrrrfect solution: Cultured mouse meat under development for your cat

February 8, 2021 |

In Philadelphia, a startup is pursuing cultured meat for your pets. Founded in 2016 by Shannon Falconer and Joshua Errett, Because Animals has already demonstrated production of cultured mouse tissue without using fetal bovine serum. By using a proprietary growth media instead of serum extracted from pregnant cows after slaughter, Because Animals will be able […]

Read More

Future Meat Technologies raises $26 million, lowers production costs

Future Meat Technologies raises $26 million, lowers production costs

February 8, 2021 |

In Israel, cultured meat start-up Future Meat Technologies has raised $26.75 million and reduced the cost of its chicken breast to $7.50 per quarter pound.  The company expects its pilot facility to start production in the first half of 2021 and is currently seeking regulatory approval in several territories.  “Cultured meat technology is the Apollo […]

Read More

Human composting facility begins operations

Human composting facility begins operations

February 8, 2021 |

In Seattle, the world’s first human composting facility has begun operations, although it is unclear if it has had any “customers” yet.   Dubbed Recompose, the process uses “Recomposition Vessels” to turn human remains into soil that family can collect and use in their own gardens.  For $5,400, remains are covered with biomass, including wood […]

Read More

Corn contest looks for a-maize-ing new products

Corn contest looks for a-maize-ing new products

February 8, 2021 |

In Missouri, The National Corn Growers Association has launched its third corn innovation challenge with a call for ideas about how corn can be used to produce sustainable chemicals and products.  “Corn is an affordable, abundant, sustainably grown crop that has a myriad of uses and applications, which is why we are holding our third […]

Read More

Spanish research center looks to squeeze more value from citrus waste

Spanish research center looks to squeeze more value from citrus waste

February 8, 2021 |

In Spain, a European Union-funded project is looking to develop economically viable products from citrus waste. The project is being led by Aitiip Centro Tecnológico. Partners include Spanish supermarket chain Eroski and AMC Innova Juice and Drinks.  The first phase used the peels and pulp of citrus to manufacture a bioplastic, which the group used […]

Read More

Dutch brand to launch bioplastic construction blocks

Dutch brand to launch bioplastic construction blocks

February 8, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, BioBuddi has patented toy construction blocks made of biobased plastic developed in collaboration with Wageningen University.  The blocks are set to launch this month and be the first of a line of toys intended to promote carbon-neutral production and biobased materials.  Other toys, such as puzzles, will be available later this year. […]

Read More

DSM partners to bring biobased thermoplastics

DSM partners to bring biobased thermoplastics

February 8, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, DSM and Sympatex Technologies have partnered to produce a biobased thermoplastic elastomer for the sports and apparel value chain.  Sympatex is a membrane manufacturer serving high-performance apparel industries. Sympatex uses Arnitel to produce waterproof, windproof, and breathable membranes for sports applications. The new Arnitel has more than 25% biobased content by weight.  […]

Read More

Homes of the future could use transparent wood for windows and mushroom bricks for walls

Homes of the future could use transparent wood for windows and mushroom bricks for walls

February 8, 2021 |

In Maryland and New York, researchers are finding innovative ways to incorporate natural materials into construction.   At the University of Maryland, researchers have made transparent wood that is harder than glass and could be used as windows. The process involves coating wood in hydrogen peroxide, leaving it under UV light, then soaking it in […]

Read More