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Lygos taps Gingko to optimize organism

Lygos taps Gingko to optimize organism

November 14, 2022 |

In Boston, Gingko Bioworks has partnered with Berkeley, California’s Lygos to optimize production of biobased specialty chemicals. Under the terms of the deal, Lygos and Ginkgo plan to advance two research and development programs over approximately two years. Ginkgo will leverage its expertise in strain development and metabolic engineering  to design and optimize microorganisms to […]

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The Cultivated B. plans large Ontario facility for cellular agriculture

The Cultivated B. plans large Ontario facility for cellular agriculture

November 1, 2022 |

In Ontario, The Cultivated B. is expanding its cellular agricultural operations with a 130,000-square-foot production facility and innovation hub in Burlington. The facility will develop and produce bioreactors from 500 mL to 25,000 L, photobioreactors, and high-precision devices for cellular agriculture and precision fermentation. The facility will enable other businesses to produce alternative proteins at […]

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Citric acid fabric treatment kills microbes, is effective for 50 washes

Citric acid fabric treatment kills microbes, is effective for 50 washes

November 1, 2022 |

In Pennsylvania, Noble Biomaterials has developed an antimicrobial fabric technology based on citric acid. Named Ionic+® Botanical, the topical fabric finish is rated for 50 wash cycles. “Ionic+ Botanical checks many boxes that biobased technologies on the market struggle to meet,” says Joel Furey, founder and chief commercial officer at Noble Biomaterials. “There is a […]

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Bolt Threads and Ginkgo Bioworks expand collaboration into leather alternative

Bolt Threads and Ginkgo Bioworks expand collaboration into leather alternative

November 1, 2022 |

In Boston, Bolt Threads and Ginkgo Bioworks have inked a multi-project collaboration to increase the production efficiency and performance of Bolt’s current portfolio and develop novel proteins for biomaterials. The first program aims to optimize the production efficiency of Bolt’s Mylo™, a leather alternative made out of mycelium, the underground root system of fungi. Mylo […]

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Seaweed yarn startup rebrands as Keel Labs

Seaweed yarn startup rebrands as Keel Labs

November 1, 2022 |

In North Carolina, seaweed-based yarn developer AlgiKnit has rebranded as Keel Labs, a name that is “designed to reflect the company’s mission and capacity to support a sustainable future at scale.” A keel is the structural spine of a ship. It creates balance between the ocean and keeps a ship’s momentum moving forward. Choosing the […]

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Wild Earth eyes 2023 launch for cell-based pet food topper

Wild Earth eyes 2023 launch for cell-based pet food topper

November 1, 2022 |

In California, Wild Earth says it has developed a cell-based meat broth topper for dogs—creating a cruelty-free alternative for picky pooches and their sustainability-minded pet parents.  Set to debut in 2023, the topper will be the first cell-based meat product for the pet food industry. “Our pets’ environmental paw print accounts for 30% of meat […]

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Gene-editing boosts air-cleaning ability of common houseplant

Gene-editing boosts air-cleaning ability of common houseplant

November 1, 2022 |

In Paris, Neoplants has genetically engineered the common pothos to have 30 times the air-purifying ability of a regular houseplant. Dubbed Neo P1, the pothos was conceived by Neoplants while the startup resided at the Station F incubator.  “We were surrounded by houseplants in this incubator,” Neoplants cofounder and CTO Patrick Torbey tells Fast Company. […]

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Red Remembrance Day poppies will soon go green

Red Remembrance Day poppies will soon go green

November 1, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, the red paper poppies that adorn war memorials, graves, and lapels to memorialize the commonwealth’s casualties of war and symbolize hope for a peaceful future on Remembrance Day will soon be completely biodegradable. The new poppies will swap plastic “stems” for fiberboard on 130,000 wreaths, beginning in 2023, according to the […]

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Balenciaga launches €9,000 mushroom-leather coat

Balenciaga launches €9,000 mushroom-leather coat

November 1, 2022 |

In Spain, luxury fashion brand Balenciaga has designed a coat made from the mushroom leather Ephea. Marking Balenciaga’s first use of the material, the black hooded coat made its runway debut in March and is now available for sale at the extravagant price of €9,000. “Balenciaga acknowledges the role that fashion plays in depleting and […]

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Brooklyn Company Offers Circular Solution for Your Corpse and Throws in a Free T-Shirt

Brooklyn Company Offers Circular Solution for Your Corpse and Throws in a Free T-Shirt

October 24, 2022 |

In New York, a new company called Transcend is signing up future corpses to turn into trees. The startup hopes to tap into the green burial trend while also reforesting the world, Matthew Kochmann, Transcend founder and CEO, tells Forbes. The company’s process involves wrapping a body in an organic flax linen shroud and burying […]

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