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Calvin Klein taps Ananas Anam and TENCEL for sustainable knit trainer

Calvin Klein taps Ananas Anam and TENCEL for sustainable knit trainer

September 4, 2023 |

In London, household name designer Calvin Klein is using fibers from pineapple and wood wastes in its debut trainer footwear. “The Sustainable Knit Trainer” features a knitted upper composed of Ananas Anam’s PIÑAYARN® blended with Lenzing’s TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers. Crafted through a low-impact manufacturing process, PIÑAYARN® harnesses the potential of pineapple leaf waste while employing […]

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PM Group unveils biomass cleanroom gloves

PM Group unveils biomass cleanroom gloves

September 4, 2023 |

In Taiwan, PM Group has unveiled the world’s first cleanroom gloves made from biomass. Dubbed PVC PACER Bio-Mass Gloves, the vinyl gloves are already being produced using established production processes for cleanroom gloves.  The inclusion of biomass makes production of PVC PACER Bio-Mass Gloves  carbon neutral. Certifications for the gloves have already been received from […]

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BioInnovation Institute adds Novozymes’ Venture, BioHalo, and  Visibuilt to Venture Lab program

BioInnovation Institute adds Novozymes’ Venture, BioHalo, and  Visibuilt to Venture Lab program

September 4, 2023 |

In Copenhagen, nonprofit incubator and life science research institute has added three companies developing biobased materials to its Venture Lab program. In addition to five biotherapeutics companies, the Venture Lab additions include Novozymes’ Venture, which is evaluating scale cell culture media ingredients for the cultivated meat industry; BioHalo, which developing biobased fluorinated polymers and high-performance […]

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Fighting Big, Bad Climate Change: Patagonia founder builds straw house

Fighting Big, Bad Climate Change: Patagonia founder builds straw house

September 4, 2023 |

In California, Yvon Chouinard, the founder of sustainability focused outdoor brand Patagonia, is living in a straw house designed by architect Dylan Johnson. The pair tells Dwell that straw is a promising and ecofriendly alternative to conventional building materials. “In the ’60s, people were talking a lot about straw bale houses and mud houses, adobe, […]

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Searo eyes seaweed to solve plastics crisis

Searo eyes seaweed to solve plastics crisis

September 4, 2023 |

In London, a startup is converting polysaccharides in seaweed into bioplastics for packaging. Searo tells Food-Navigator Europe that its material extends the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables and is  compostable. “We’re working to make sure that everything we make breaks down very rapidly,” says co-CEO Francis Field. Early applications include “really big offenders” to plastic […]

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Plant-based straws shown to contain PFAS

Plant-based straws shown to contain PFAS

September 4, 2023 |

In Belgium, researchers at the University of Antwerp have found poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances in straws, including those made from plant-based materials. For straws made from paper and bamboo, they could not determine whether contamination with the forever chemicals occurred from contamination of soil or processing, or was added deliberately to improve straw performance. For […]

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Tomatoes join growing list of vegan leather feedstocks

Tomatoes join growing list of vegan leather feedstocks

August 28, 2023 |

In Mumbai, India, a startup called Bioleather has launched a new vegan leather made from tomato skin. The company uses a patented process that extracts lycopene from the peels. The lycopene is then mixed with cotton, organic material from the tomato and its plant, and an unnamed biopolymer to produce the “flexible, durable, and ecological” […]

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India’s FOReT creates bags from banana tree bark

India’s FOReT creates bags from banana tree bark

August 28, 2023 |

In India, fashion brand FOReT has launched a collection of biodegradable bags made from banana bark. Using a unique crochet method, the label has created clutches, slings, waist-belt bags and a “dramatic” purse with chains and tassels called Mystic Cascade. The bags are produced by extracting fibers from banana tree bark and forming twine. Removal […]

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Cyclon introduces plant-based lubes and cleaners for bikes

Cyclon introduces plant-based lubes and cleaners for bikes

August 28, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, Cyclon has launched a new bike lubricant and cleaner line that is 100% plant based. Dubbed The Cycle Division, the line includes wax chain lube made from canola oil and is proven to last longer than petrochemically based oils. Cycling Industry noted that the lube also demonstrates greater performance, with lower friction […]

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MadeRight raises $2 million to advance fungi packaging

MadeRight raises $2 million to advance fungi packaging

August 28, 2023 |

In Israel, startup MadeRight has raised $2 million in seed funding to drive biodegradable packaging made from fungi. Founded in 2022, MadeRight is using fermentation to cultivate fungi grown on organic industrial waste such as wood chips to produce biodegradable packaging materials. When mixed with bioplastics, the material can be pelletized and used within existing […]

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