Author Archive: Rebecca Gendron

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Evonik introduces inflammation-reducing additive for pigs, hens and cows

Evonik introduces inflammation-reducing additive for pigs, hens and cows

February 27, 2023 |

In Germany, specialty chemicals maker Evonik has launched a plant-based feed additive to reduce inflammation in sows, laying hens and dairy cows. Dubbed PhytriCare® IM, the additive consists of selected plant extracts with high flavonoid content and was developed in collaboration with Dr. Eckel Animal Nutrition. The launch is particularly timely, given the recent bans […]

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PETA offers helping hand to Wienermobile, but with a catch

PETA offers helping hand to Wienermobile, but with a catch

February 20, 2023 |

In Chicago, PETA has offered to replace a recently stolen catalytic converter to get Oscar Mayer’s iconic Wienermobile rolling again—but only if parent company Kraft Heinz agrees to convert to vegan hot dogs. In a pun-filled letter to Kraft Heinz executive Carlos Abrams-Rivera, the animal rights organization also offered to cover the Wienermobile’s maintenance for […]

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Columbia professors develop groundbreaking, dirt-based textile

Columbia professors develop groundbreaking, dirt-based textile

February 20, 2023 |

In New York, two Columbia University professors have developed a textile that is 60% comprised of soil and suitable for making clothes. Dubbed BioEarth, the material was codesigned by Penmai Chongtoua and Professor Lola Ben-Alon of the Natural Materials Lab at Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning. It is thin and strong with […]

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Seaweed plastics maker Loliware raises $6 million

Seaweed plastics maker Loliware raises $6 million

February 20, 2023 |

In San Francisco, a seaweed-based materials startup has raised $6 million, bringing its total pre-series A funding to $15.4 million. Founded in 2016, Loliware says in a press statement that the funds will be used to grow the market for seaweed materials, launch new products and seaweed resins, and expand R&D. Loliware’s seaweed-derived resins are […]

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Sweet and sustainable: Design firm eyes cocoa bean waste for building materials

Sweet and sustainable: Design firm eyes cocoa bean waste for building materials

February 20, 2023 |

In Ecuador, a team from design firm Lakò Studio is looking for ways to repurpose the copious amounts of cocoa bean waste generated every year into useful building materials. According to Lakò, only half of cocoa beans are used to make food. The remaining shells are comprised of vegetal fibers appropriate for lightweight soundproofing and […]

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Fermentation capacity report from Synonym reveals critical bioreactor shortage

Fermentation capacity report from Synonym reveals critical bioreactor shortage

February 20, 2023 |

In New York, Synonym Biotechnologies, a financing and development platform for biomanufacturing infrastructure, has released a report detailing a dearth of fermentation capacity at scales higher than 20,000 liters. The report notes that this shortage is a key bottleneck for growing large-scale biomanufacturing. “This is one of the many mismatches that we’ve identified between what […]

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Evonik and AMSilk partner to produce silk via fermentation

Evonik and AMSilk partner to produce silk via fermentation

February 20, 2023 |

In Germany, specialty chemicals giant Evonik Industries has partnered with AMSilk to produce fermentation-based silk proteins. Evonik is already producing the material at its contract development and manufacturing precision fermentation site in Slovakia using AMSilk’s process.  The silk is suitable for a broad range of applications, including fashion, smart materials in the automotive industry, and […]

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Solvay VC arm joins biotech startup consortium

Solvay VC arm joins biotech startup consortium

February 20, 2023 |

In Belgium, Solvay’s venture capital fund has joined the Genesis Consortium to support biotech startups in SOSV’s development program. Dubbed IndieBio, the program includes early-stage, venture-backed companies with ties to Solvay’s key markets, including agritech, food, biobased materials and personal care. “[W]e can modify the chemistry to the sectors where chemistry can employ industrial biotech […]

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Lenzing and NFW partner on plant-based leather

Lenzing and NFW partner on plant-based leather

February 20, 2023 |

In Austria, Lenzing and Natural Fiber Welding Inc have partnered to offer Lenzing’s cellulose-based TENCEL branded fibers as another backer option for NFW’s plant-based MIRUM® leather. The MIRUM x TENCEL collaboration will be showcased for the first time during the international leather fair, LINEAPELLE, which will take place this week in Milan, Italy. TENCEL Lyocell […]

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Fungal assassin named after Keanu Reeves

Fungal assassin named after Keanu Reeves

February 13, 2023 |

In Germany, researchers at Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology have discovered  a new class of compounds so effective at killing fungi they named them keanumycins—a nod to the fictional hitman John Wick, played by action star Keanu Reeves. Produced by the bacteria Pseudomonas, keanumycins were shown effective against gray mold rot […]

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