Author Archive: Rebecca Gendron

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Lenzing celebrates 40 years of biobased acetic acid

Lenzing celebrates 40 years of biobased acetic acid

May 15, 2023 |

In Austria, wood-based fibers maker Lenzing Group is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its biorefinery and coproduct brand LENZING Acetic Acid Biobased. Since its launch on May 4, 1983, the business has become one of the “leading and most trusted” biobased acetic acid providers, finding applications in cleaning agents and food ingredients. To mark the […]

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Octarine Bio and Ginkgo Bioworks Partner to on Natural Pigment

Octarine Bio and Ginkgo Bioworks Partner to on Natural Pigment

May 15, 2023 |

In Boston, synthetic biology firms Octarine Bio and Ginkgo Bioworks have partnered to produce compounds in the tryptophan pathway. Specifically, the two will jointly engineer a strain for producing violacein, a naturally occurring bis-indole pigment with potent bioactive properties. The collaboration may be expanded to other tryptophan-derived compounds. According to the companies, most textiles are […]

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Trinseo and RWDC look to PHA to solve pesky paper packaging problem

Trinseo and RWDC look to PHA to solve pesky paper packaging problem

May 15, 2023 |

In Pennsylvania and Georgia, Trinseo and RWDC Industries are developing paper and board packaging solutions using polyhydroxyalkanoates dispersion technology. Non-recyclable packaging materials, such as extruded polyethylene laminates and fiber processing with fluorochemicals, are facing rising regulatory and consumer pressure.  PHA dispersion technology can be used to create water-based barrier coatings that are recyclable in traditional […]

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Former British soldier hopes to hit biodegradable golf ball and toast King Charles from summit of Everest

Former British soldier hopes to hit biodegradable golf ball and toast King Charles from summit of Everest

May 8, 2023 |

In the Himalayas, a war veteran and double amputee is scaling the world’s tallest peak, from which he hopes to toast the coronation of King Charles and tee off a biodegradable golf ball. Hari Budha Magar, who in 2010 lost both legs to an Afghanistan IED attack, has completed acclimation and will launch a summit […]

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Harry Potter star Emma Watson launches gin brand with mushroom packaging

Harry Potter star Emma Watson launches gin brand with mushroom packaging

May 8, 2023 |

In France, Emma Watson is lending her celebrity magic to her family’s vineyard business by jointly launching a gin brand with her brother Alex. Called Renais, the wine-inspired gin is produced near Domaine Watson, her family’s Chablis, France vineyard. It is produced through distillation of wine grape skins, lees, botanicals, linden flowers, cubeb berries and […]

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Good boy doggos deserve cultivated goodness from Good Dog Food

Good boy doggos deserve cultivated goodness from Good Dog Food

May 8, 2023 |

In London, venture capital firm Agronomics has invested £1 million ($1.3 million) in cultivated pet food maker Good Dog Food. The veteran cellular ag investor brought the total funding round to £3.6 million and gained a 42.4% stake in GDF. Agronomics estimates food for companion animals comprises nearly 25% of US meat production. Good Dog […]

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Crocs revises net zero target, but doubles down on biobased

Crocs revises net zero target, but doubles down on biobased

May 8, 2023 |

In Colorado, popular clog brand Crocs has pushed back its targets for achieving net zero operations from 2030 to 2040, calling the revised timeline “still ambitious” but “more… realistic.” The company said in an ESG report that it had set the 2030 target before completing a key acquisition and finishing a comprehensive study of its […]

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Swiss team wants to fight climate change with biobased drones

Swiss team wants to fight climate change with biobased drones

May 8, 2023 |

In Switzerland, researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology have developed a mostly biodegradable drone that could be used to monitor remote eco-systems scientists can’t—or shouldn’t—physically access. Such inexpensive, low-impact tools could be useful in monitoring the effects of climate change, according to the team from the organization’s Laboratory of Sustainability […]

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Japanese designer Masateru Yasuda creates wood bike

Japanese designer Masateru Yasuda creates wood bike

May 8, 2023 |

In Japan, designer Masateru Yasuda has developed a bicycle that leverages wood’s flexibility and ability to absorb vibration. Such attributes, which help make Japanese buildings resistant to the region’s frequent earthquakes, are integral to Yasuda’s Moccle bicycle. A bent wood frame, made from plywood sheets sandwiching carbon fiber, is held in place with metal fixtures […]

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Steakholder Foods and Umami Meats achieve 3D-printed cultivated grouper fish

Steakholder Foods and Umami Meats achieve 3D-printed cultivated grouper fish

May 8, 2023 |

In Israel and Singapore, cultivated meat pioneers Steakholder Foods and Umami Meats have produced the world’s first cultivated, 3D-printed grouper filet. Green Queen reports that the fish was produced using bio-inks made from grouper cells provided by Umami Meats and Steakholder’s cultivated meat 3D printing technology. A tasting event, in which fish dishes in both […]

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