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France’s Globber introduces wheat straw scooter

France’s Globber introduces wheat straw scooter

July 31, 2023 |

In Montluel, France, scooter company Globber has introduced a scooter with a frame made from wheat straw. The Globber Go-Up Foldable Plus Ecologic is compact and lightweight at 3.81 kg and diverts wheat straw from waste streams for use in bioplastic. The Globber Go-Up Foldable Plus Ecologic is designed for tool-less assembly and includes adjustable […]

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Kerala brothers launch edible, rice waste tableware

Kerala brothers launch edible, rice waste tableware

July 31, 2023 |

In Kerala, India two brothers have launched a startup to commercialize tableware from rice farming waste. Rishabh and Rohan Suri were inspired to found Qudrat after Rishabh repeatedly encountered trash while surfing at popular Kovalam Beach. “Surfing is already a difficult sport,” Rishabh told The Better India. “While practicing, often, a paper or plastic cup […]

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UK researchers grow fungi for construction materials

UK researchers grow fungi for construction materials

July 31, 2023 |

In the UK, scientists hoping to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry have developed a way to grow building materials using knitted molds and the root network of fungi. Dubbed mycocrete, the team at Newcastle University created a composite using the knitted molds as a flexible framework. The material is stronger and more […]

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Aleph Farms submits Europe’s first cultivated meat application

Aleph Farms submits Europe’s first cultivated meat application

July 31, 2023 |

In Switzerland, Aleph Farms has applied for regulatory approval for its cultivated meat, marking the first-ever submission for the category in Europe. Aleph Farms has applied for regulatory approval from the Swiss Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) with the goal of selling Aleph Cuts in Switzerland. The submission is part of our collaboration […]

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Origin Materials and Husky hit PET/F milestone

Origin Materials and Husky hit PET/F milestone

July 31, 2023 |

In California, Origin Materials and Husky Technologies have reached a milestone in developing polyethylene terephthalate incorporating biobased furandicarboxylic acid for advanced packaging and other applications. Origin successfully polymerized FDCA into PET, and Husky molded the resulting PET/F hybrid polymer into preforms that were then blown into bottles. The companies used Husky’s injection molding technologies and […]

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Bio-LUSH developing biobased fibers from hemp hurd, nettle

Bio-LUSH developing biobased fibers from hemp hurd, nettle

July 31, 2023 |

In Sweden, a Horizon Europe project led by Stockholm University and supported by the EU-call Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking is exploring the use of diverse plants to produce biobased fibers. The Bio-LUSH Project  is evaluating underutilized feedstocks such as hemp hurd, forest residues, nettle, and seagrasses to avoid competition with food production. The group […]

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Melissa and Marc Jacobs unveil sugarcane-based footwear collection

Melissa and Marc Jacobs unveil sugarcane-based footwear collection

July 24, 2023 |

In New York, Brazilian footwear designer Melissa and American apparel brand Marc Jacobs have created a gender-neutral line of clothing made from sugarcane. The Pre-Fall 2023 collection was modelled by Iris Law and includes “sky-high clogs, the platform slip-on called Becky, and slides” in red, blue, beige, black and silver. “We have so many collabs […]

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Braskem boosts biobased ethylene capacity by 30%

Braskem boosts biobased ethylene capacity by 30%

July 24, 2023 |

In Brazil, Braskem has completed a 30% increase in biobased ethylene capacity at its Triunfo, Rio Grande do Sul site. The $87-million expansion will support Braskem’s efforts to scale up annual biopolymer capacity to 1 million tons by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2050. “The expansion of bio-based ethylene capacity reinforces Braskem’s commitment to […]

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Shwood unveils biobased National Park-themed sunglasses

Shwood unveils biobased National Park-themed sunglasses

July 24, 2023 |

In Oregon, Shwood Eyewear has released the CAMP line of sunglasses, which are partially biobased and sport a National Parks theme. The line includes four styles—Arches, Crater Lake, Glacier and Joshua Tree—that retail for $79. The plant-based frames invoke the colors of famous National Parks sites, like the shade of blue of Crater Lake or […]

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Coffee waste upcycler Kaffee Bueno set to expand

Coffee waste upcycler Kaffee Bueno set to expand

July 24, 2023 |

In Denmark, coffee byproduct upcycler has added new ingredients to its portfolio and will soon open an expanded production facility. Since the start of 2023, Kaffee Bueno has launched three new ingredients for the personal care products, including one capable or replacing environmentally problematic argan and palm oils in haircare products. “[The new ingredient] contains […]

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