Author Archive: Rebecca Gendron

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Helios Resins taps Avantium to replace fossil-based PTA resins

Helios Resins taps Avantium to replace fossil-based PTA resins

January 22, 2024 |

In Amsterdam, Avantium N.V. has announced that Helios Resins, a Slovenia-based producer of advanced coating and composite resins, has signed a capacity  reservation agreement for furandicarboxylic acid developed by Avantium. Helios Resins intends to purchase FDCA from a future industrial-scale facility, based on a license of Avantium’s YXY® Technology. Avantium is set to begin production […]

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LG Chem and Enilive advance South Korea biorefinery project

LG Chem and Enilive advance South Korea biorefinery project

January 22, 2024 |

In South Korea, LG Chem and Eni subsidiary Enilive have signed a joint venture agreement for a new biorefinery at Daesan. The two first announced that they were evaluating a biorefinery project in September last year, and formation of a JV is the next step toward a final investment decision. The facility would process about […]

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Casio celebrates HELLO KITTY’s 50th birthday with biobased watch 

Casio celebrates HELLO KITTY’s 50th birthday with biobased watch 

January 15, 2024 |

In Tokyo, watchmaker Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is celebrating the 50th anniversary of HELLO KITTY, the iconic and adorable character created by Sanrio, with a commemorative watch and biobased watchband. Further details of the watchband material were not disclosed, but the company has used castor seed and corn feedstocks in the past. The new watch […]

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Sustainable squad goals: Troost-Ekong debuts biobased cleats at Africa Cup of Nations

Sustainable squad goals: Troost-Ekong debuts biobased cleats at Africa Cup of Nations

January 15, 2024 |

In Nigeria, soccer star William Troost-Ekong sported biobased  cleats in the opening game of the Africa Cup of Nations. Made by the United Kingdom’s Sokito, the match against Equatorial Guinea was the first time vegan cleats made from corn waste, sugarcane and bamboo have been worn in international competition. Dubbed Scudetta, the cleats will be […]

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Vivobarefoot envisions scan-print-soil future where sneakers are personalized and compostable

Vivobarefoot envisions scan-print-soil future where sneakers are personalized and compostable

January 15, 2024 |

In London, minimalist, “barefoot-style” shoe brand Vivobarefoot has unveiled a compostable sneaker prototype that is 3D printed using a biobased thermoplastic.  The company told design publication dezeen the shoe is a “scan-to-print-to-soil” solution to the waste associated with sneaker production. Customers simply scan their feet with a smartphone, after which Vivobarefoot 3D-prints a bespoke sneaker. […]

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Ford forges ahead with biobased materials, creates olive grove waste prototypes

Ford forges ahead with biobased materials, creates olive grove waste prototypes

January 15, 2024 |

In Spain, leading automaker Ford is expanding its slate of biobased materials used in car parts to olive tree waste such as branches and leaves. The work is part of the COMPOlive project, which is working to find alternative uses for Andalusia’s olive grove waste. The region is one of the largest olive-growing regions in […]

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Flex your mussels: Seastex makes acoustic tiles from bivalve beards

Flex your mussels: Seastex makes acoustic tiles from bivalve beards

January 15, 2024 |

In London, a startup is creating performance materials from an unlikely source: the “beards” mussels extend outside of their shells to stay anchored. Seastex sees the plastic-like fibers—also known as byssus—as an especially promising source of biobased materials because it does not compete with food. The company gets the material from mussels cultivated for human […]

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Evonik biosurfactant wins prestigious Responsible Care Award

Evonik biosurfactant wins prestigious Responsible Care Award

January 15, 2024 |

In Germany,  Evonik has won the Responsible Care Award in the Safe and Sustainable Chemicals category for its glycolipid biosurfactants platform. The award from the European Chemical Industry Council recognizes Evonik’s its role as a pioneer in glycolipid technology. The surfactants contribute to closing carbon loops by utilizing biogenic carbon as a raw material and […]

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TIPA and ATI solve compostable coffee capsule conundrum

TIPA and ATI solve compostable coffee capsule conundrum

January 15, 2024 |

In Israel, TIPA, a manufacturer of high-performance compostable materials, and packaging company ATI have introduced lids for compostable coffee capsules.  Suitable for all capsules, including Nespresso machines, the high-barrier laminate addresses problems other compostable coffee capsules have experienced such as delamination, poor sealing, and material ending up in the coffee. They are also certified by […]

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TenCate introduces PFAS-free, biobased-infill turf

TenCate introduces PFAS-free, biobased-infill turf

January 15, 2024 |

In the Netherlands, advanced materials company TenCate has developed synthetic turf with several biobased components and zero per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Instead of the usual rubber infills, TenCate’s new turf uses biodegradable materials such as cork and walnut. The lack of PFAS is also significant, given links between the so-called “forever chemicals” and human health […]

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