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Take flight on chicken wings: Oil from Super Bowl tailgate to be converted to SAF

Take flight on chicken wings: Oil from Super Bowl tailgate to be converted to SAF

February 13, 2023 |

In Arizona, Fast Company reports that Neste will process used cooking oil from State Farm Stadium—the site of this year’s nailbiter Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs—into sustainable aviation fuel. The oil will specifically be sourced from the Stadium’s pregame tailgate party, where it was used to fry up football […]

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Make love, not plastic waste: Online platform reports surge in ecofriendly sexual wellness products

Make love, not plastic waste: Online platform reports surge in ecofriendly sexual wellness products

February 13, 2023 |

In the United Kingdom, sustainable product-focused online marketplace Veo has identified a 3,500% increase in consumer searches for sustainable sexual health products such as eco-friendly and bioplastic sex toys and vegan massage oils in the run-up to Valentine’s Day. According to Veo, the sexual wellness market is expected to reach £92 billion by 2026, with […]

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Sustainable audio company Majority launches cellulose earbuds

Sustainable audio company Majority launches cellulose earbuds

February 13, 2023 |

In the United Kingdom, Majority has introduced wireless earbuds and charging cases that feature biodegradable and recycled plastics casings and speakers made from cellulose. Dubbed TruBio, the 43-gram earbuds deliver “deep base and clear highs” with Bluetooth technology for stable and fast connection, according to a write-up in Forbes.  TruBio also provide up to 30 […]

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Sweden’s Tomorrow Machine develops edible potato-based packaging

Sweden’s Tomorrow Machine develops edible potato-based packaging

February 13, 2023 |

In Sweden, a design studio and juice company have developed a potato-based bottle that can be eaten, composted, or dissolved in water. Dubbed GoneShells, founder of design studio Tomorrow Machine Anna Glansén says the bottles were developed in collaboration with Eckes Granini, the maker of Brämhults-brand of juices and smoothies. The structure of the bottles […]

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BRAIN Biotech terminates natural sweetener pact with Roquette Frères

BRAIN Biotech terminates natural sweetener pact with Roquette Frères

February 13, 2023 |

In Germany, BRAIN Biotech AG has terminated its joint development contract with Roquette Frères covering natural sweeteners. The two companies signed the pact in January 2021 after a successful R&D phase for Brazzein, a protein sweetener naturally found in African berries Pentadiplandra brazzeana Baillon. Roquette and BRAIN said at the time that they saw “very […]

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Givaudan launches fermentation-based retinol

Givaudan launches fermentation-based retinol

February 13, 2023 |

In Switzerland, specialty chemicals maker Givaudan has introduced RetiLife™, the first 100% naturally sourced retinol for use in anti-aging cosmetic products. The retinol is produced via fermentation using microorganisms and plant-based sugars as feedstock. It is then combined with sunflower oil, which acts as a protective natural antioxidant.  “Retinol is widely used in skincare applications […]

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Croda acquires beauty actives maker Solus Biotech

Croda acquires beauty actives maker Solus Biotech

February 13, 2023 |

In the United Kingdom, Croda International Plc has agreed to acquire Solus Biotech, a South Korea-based producer of biotechnology-derived beauty actives, from Solus Advanced Materials for KRW350 billion ($275 million). The deal provides access to Solus’ existing ceramide and phospholipid technologies and emerging capabilities in natural retinol.  It will also strengthen Croda’s Beauty Actives portfolio […]

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Say sayonara to soggy sips: Korean team creates coating for paper straws

Say sayonara to soggy sips: Korean team creates coating for paper straws

February 6, 2023 |

In Korea, Researchers at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology have achieved a holy grail in the fight against plastics waste due to straws: a renewable and biodegradable coating that keeps paper from going soggy. A research team comprised of Dr. Oh Dongyeop and Dr. Kwak Hojung of KRICT and Professor Park Jeyoung of […]

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Red Nose Day isn’t clowning around when it comes to sustainability

Red Nose Day isn’t clowning around when it comes to sustainability

February 6, 2023 |

In London, the red clown noses associated with the Red Nose Day fundraising appeal have undergone a renewable redesign aimed at improving the sustainability profile of the popular charity drive. Once made of rubber or plastic, the telethon’s organizer Comic Relief began looking for a home compostable alternative after the 2020 campaign. The 2023 design—conceived […]

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Pear & Mulberry’s bioplastic Zen Garden kit offers sustainable peace

Pear & Mulberry’s bioplastic Zen Garden kit offers sustainable peace

February 6, 2023 |

In Wyoming, design firm Pear & Mulberry has launched a miniature Zen garden kit made of bioplastics. Called Meta.Zen, the kit is comprised of magnetic hexagons and small decorative elements suggestive of gardens. The items are made from algae, bamboo, walnut wood, and corn-based polylactic acid. Arranging the components is meant to promote creativity and […]

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