Author Archive: Rebecca Gendron

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ÄIO and Fibenol partner to convert wood into food

ÄIO and Fibenol partner to convert wood into food

May 22, 2023 |

In Estonia, ÄIO and Fibenol have partnered to develop a reliable alternative to traditionally produced fats and vegetable oils. The partnership will leverage Fibenol’s process, which converts wood residues into lignin and two types of sugars, and ÄIO’s technology, which converts sugars into oils and fatty acids for functional food, feed, and cosmetics ingredients. Traditionally, […]

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Werewool looks to proteins for colored textiles

Werewool looks to proteins for colored textiles

May 22, 2023 |

In New York, designer Chiu-Lian Lee is using lab-growth proteins to produce colored textiles, having been inspired to create sustainable change for the fashion industry while a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2018. “I was really frustrated about the status quo of how textiles were being made,” she tells Fast Company. Lee […]

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Rosiro Group biobased coffee capsules get nod for compostability

Rosiro Group biobased coffee capsules get nod for compostability

May 22, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, certification program TÜV Austria has confirmed single-serve coffee capsules from Rosiro Group are compostable. Dubbed Solinatra and made from plant-based materials. TÜV Austria’s certification means the capsules can be used in home compost bins and regular food waste collection. The capsule’s material also features high oxygen and water vapor barrier properties, keeping […]

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Indian Oil evaluating biobased naphtha as cracker feedstock

Indian Oil evaluating biobased naphtha as cracker feedstock

May 22, 2023 |

In India, a top refiner may soon be adding biobased naphtha to its ethylene crackers to help decarbonize its operations. Shrikant Madhav Vaidya, chairman of Indian Oil, revealed the plans to Reuters at this year’s Asia Petrochemical Industry Conference, but did not provide a timeline.  “To attain sustainability, bio-based feedstocks such as bio-naphtha and bio-ethanol […]

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Amyris and Croda sign squalene supply deal

Amyris and Croda sign squalene supply deal

May 22, 2023 |

In California, synthetic biology leader Amyris, Inc. has signed an exclusive license agreement with British specialty chemicals company Croda International for the supply of biobased squalene. Squalene is commonly derived from shark liver, but Amyris’ sugarcane-derived, sustainable squalene is molecularly identical to the traditional shark source and offers a higher purity, more predictable cost profile […]

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Winemaker St Hubert’s erects seed-spreading, biodegradable billboards

Winemaker St Hubert’s erects seed-spreading, biodegradable billboards

May 15, 2023 |

In Australia, winemaker St Hubert’s has promised to deploy 100,000 biodegradable seed pods using drone technology from AirSeed, and is advertising its efforts with billboards that also contain seeds and biodegrade. The campaign for St Hubert’s The Stag cabernet sauvignon will focus on Victoria’s Winton Wetlands, an area hit hard by extreme weather. The billboards […]

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Hit the green: Allbirds launches golf shoe

Hit the green: Allbirds launches golf shoe

May 15, 2023 |

In San Francisco, biobased sneaker pioneer Allbirds has launched its first golf shoe. The Dasher Golf Shoe retails for $145 and is available in both men’s and women’s sizes on the company’s website. Materials include sugarcane-derived ethylene vinyl acetate, natural rubber, biobased thermoplastic polyurethane, and recycled polyester. The Dasher Golf Shoe features the same design […]

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Waste not, want not: Mycocycle raises $2.2 million to convert used building materials into usable products

Waste not, want not: Mycocycle raises $2.2 million to convert used building materials into usable products

May 15, 2023 |

In Chicago, mushroom-based materials startup Mycocycle has raised $2.2 million. Mycocycle’s technology addresses “waste mismanagement” by transforming industrial waste into new raw materials. It does this by optimizing the natural functions of fungi to detoxify and transform waste such as asphalt shingles, insulation board, crumb rubber, gypsum drywall, fibers, and other hard-to-recycle building materials. Such […]

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Hublot and Nespresso upcycle coffee waste into watch

Hublot and Nespresso upcycle coffee waste into watch

May 15, 2023 |

In Switzerland, coffee giant Nespresso has partnered with watchmaker Hublot to create wrist watch elements from used coffee grounds and pods. The material is being used in Hublot’s Big Bang Unico Nespresso Origin timepiece. The project is one of several in Nespresso’s Second Life program, which looks for opportunities to repurpose waste from coffee into […]

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Braskem shareholder confirms takeover offer from private equity firms

Braskem shareholder confirms takeover offer from private equity firms

May 15, 2023 |

In Brazil, Novonor has confirmed a takeover offer from private equity investors Apollo and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company for its shares in petchems, plastics, and bioplastics producer Braskem.  According to Reuters, Novonor owns a 38.3% stake in Braskem. State-owned energy giant Petrobras holds 36.1%, with the remaining 25.6% held by private investors. The bid […]

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