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German company develops compostable material from brewery waste

German company develops compostable material from brewery waste

September 7, 2020 |

In Germany, Trebodur has developed a biodegradable packaging material from brewery waste. Specifically, creators Niko and Tillmann found that brewers’ spent grains—the residue left over from barley malt during the lautering step of beer-making—contain self-binding fiber, which they dubbed “mabeerial.” Mabeerial can replace paper and plastic packaging in single-use items such as plates and cutlery. […]

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Indians urged to ditch plastic and use leaves as plates

Indians urged to ditch plastic and use leaves as plates

September 7, 2020 |

In India, Finance Minister T Harish Rao urged citizens to switch from plastic plates to biodegradable alternatives made from Areca palm. Speaking at the inauguration of an Areca palm plate manufacturing facility in Siddipet, Rao told reporters the plates decompose within 64 hours and can be made from fallen leaves without harming the tree. The […]

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Swiss firm launches biobased coatings for paper food packaging

Swiss firm launches biobased coatings for paper food packaging

September 7, 2020 |

In Switzerland, industrial minerals company Omya has launched biobased barrier coatings for paper and board food packaging. The portfolio includes Extomine Barrier Coatings, which are water-borne barrier and based on calcium carbonate and acrylic co-polymers, and EarthInks Barrier Coatings, which are 100% natural, compostable and biodegradable and are tailored for fast food and vending materials. […]

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(Don’t) hit the road: Biobased fabric used to protect Tour de France cyclists

(Don’t) hit the road: Biobased fabric used to protect Tour de France cyclists

September 2, 2020 |

German cycling squad Team Sunweb will be donning protective, biobased jerseys at the upcoming Tour de France. The jersey fabric—trade named Dyneema—is made from ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene and produced by Dutch materials company DSM. “Being 15 times stronger than steel on a weight for weight basis, Dyneema fiber offers an excellent solution to increasing the abrasion […]

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Biodegradable COVID test addresses pandemic waste concerns

Biodegradable COVID test addresses pandemic waste concerns

August 31, 2020 |

In Mexico, student Fernando Sánchez has designed a biodegradable test for COVID-19 antibodies as his final-year project at Tecnológico de Monterrey. “Each test is made of cellulose and contains no plastic, fiberglass, or nitrocellulose, elements found in almost all single-use diagnostics. It can be disintegrated in wastewater and is safe for most plumbing systems, even […]

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Free of charge: Researchers recycle old batteries using orange peels

Free of charge: Researchers recycle old batteries using orange peels

August 31, 2020 |

In Singapore and China, researchers are using fruit peel waste to recycle old lithium batteries. The method involves using orange peels to recover precious metals from battery waste, which could then be used in the production of new batteries. The work was done by a collaboration between Nanyang Technological University and NTU Singapore “Current industrial […]

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Indian startup converts temple flower waste into vegan leather

Indian startup converts temple flower waste into vegan leather

August 31, 2020 |

In Kanpur, India, a “flowercycling” startup has raised Rs 10+ crore ($120,000) to convert flower waste from the region’s temples into vegan leather. The company, named Phool, was founded by Ankit Agarwal in 2017 to keep the 8 tons of floral waste generated daily by the city’s temples and mosques from being dumped into the […]

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Fashion is fleeting: Student designs dress that biodegrades in a day

Fashion is fleeting: Student designs dress that biodegrades in a day

August 31, 2020 |

In London, a fashion graduate has designed a shape-shifting, biodegradable dress using algae extract and waste from the silk industry. Scarlett Yang, who recently graduated from Central Saint Martins, used molds and renewable materials to make the dress, which has a glass-like appearance. To avoid the massive amounts of waste usually normally generated by clothing […]

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Chr. Hansen doubles down on microbial and fermentation platforms

Chr. Hansen doubles down on microbial and fermentation platforms

August 31, 2020 |

In Denmark, food ingredients firm Chr. Hansen has announced a 2025 strategy that includes becoming a “differentiated bioscience leader” with a focus on its microbial and fermentation platforms. The company says megatrends such as a growing world population, demographic shifts, increasing health awareness and a strong climate change agenda support this strategy. “At Chr. Hansen, […]

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Primed for biobased: RB launches amazon-exclusive renewable laundry products

Primed for biobased: RB launches amazon-exclusive renewable laundry products

August 31, 2020 |

In New Jersey, consumer products giant RB has launched a plant-based laundry care brand exclusively for amazon. Dubbed Botanical Origin, the brand will include a laundry detergent that is 67% biobased and a fabric softener that is 71% biobased. Both products have their biobased content certified by the United States Department of Agriculture. “We saw […]

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