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Vegan vehicles: BMW to offer completely animal-free interiors in 2023

Vegan vehicles: BMW to offer completely animal-free interiors in 2023

September 12, 2022 |

In Germany, BMW Group will shortly launch its first vehicles with completely vegan interiors.  Available for both BMW and MINI models by next year, the animal-free claim includes the steering wheel, a feature with demanding feel, appearance, and wear-resistance criteria.  BMW says the new steering wheel surface material reduces CO2e emissions along the value chain […]

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Edible NakedPak acts as food packaging and flavor/sauce packet in one 

Edible NakedPak acts as food packaging and flavor/sauce packet in one 

September 12, 2022 |

In Israel, design student Naama Nictora has created an edible and dissolvable food film out of algae that can replace plastic and paper packaging and even encase sauces and spices for convenience.  Dubbed NakedPak, the coating is clear, tasteless, and can be manufactured in 2- or 3-D sheets. Spices and sauces can be added to […]

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Home of the future may be made from aloe and egg whites

Home of the future may be made from aloe and egg whites

September 12, 2022 |

In Spain, the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia has 3D printed a structure using natural materials including dirt, aloe, egg whites, and enzymes. Dubbed TOVA, the prototype structure is zero-waste and only sources materials from within a 50-meter radius.  “3D printing or additive manufacturing is a great example of km zero construction, as the […]

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Bayer issues call for renewable consumer healthcare packaging

Bayer issues call for renewable consumer healthcare packaging

September 12, 2022 |

In Germany, pharmaceutical giant Bayer has issued a “packaging challenge” as it looks for more sustainable options for its plethora of products.  The company has tapped yet2, an open innovation services provider, to help in its search for biodegradable, compostable, or dissolvable packaging solutions derived from sustainable sources for products packaged in sachets and/or rigid […]

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Leather alternative uses algae and food waste

Leather alternative uses algae and food waste

September 12, 2022 |

In India, a leather alternative made from algae and food and fiber waste has won the runner-up James Dyson Award for India, having been narrowly squeezed out of the top spot by a reusable EpiPen.  Dubbed Kudarat, the animal-free leather is waterproof, compostable, and antimicrobial.  It was created by textile designer Divya Verma of the […]

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Michael Stipe to release Shiny Happy bioplastic record

Michael Stipe to release Shiny Happy bioplastic record

September 5, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, R.E.M. front man Michael Stipe is set to release a solo single that will be the world’s first widely available bioplastic vinyl.  Called Future if Future, the song will be included on a limited run of 500 vinyl records manufactured by London’s Evolution Music. The single will also be available digitally, […]

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Bridgestone races ahead with guayule rubber

Bridgestone races ahead with guayule rubber

September 5, 2022 |

In Arizona, tire major Bridgestone has announced it will invest another $42 million—on top of the over $100 million it has already spent—to commercialize natural rubber from the guayule desert shrub by 2030 and achieve 100% renewable tires by 2050.  The funds will establish planting and harvesting guayule at scale. Bridgestone will also collaborate and […]

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Golf off your yacht guilt-free with dissolvable balls

Golf off your yacht guilt-free with dissolvable balls

September 5, 2022 |

In Vancouver, a new company hopes to make your weekends and retirement a bit greener with biodegradable golf balls made from corn starch and PVA coating.  Imaginatively named Biodegradable Golf Balls, the company says in a press statement that its balls dissolve within a couple of weeks—unlike the several hundred thousand golf balls that disappear […]

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Seaweed tampon startup launches crowdfunding campaign

Seaweed tampon startup launches crowdfunding campaign

September 5, 2022 |

In Berlin, sustainable feminine hygiene firm Vyld has launched a crowdfunding campaign to scale production of tampons made of algae.  According to Femtech Insider, 300 million people menstruate every day, and about 90% of period products are disposable, leading to massive amounts of pollution.  Vyld’s tampons, dubbed Kelpon, do not require fertilizers, pesticides, or drinkable […]

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Put some zip in your step with coffee ground sneakers

Put some zip in your step with coffee ground sneakers

September 5, 2022 |

In France, zero-waste fashion startup Zèta and coffee giant Nespresso have released a shoe collection using recycled coffee grounds.  Called Re:Ground, the shoes came about after the CEO of Nespresso, Guillaume Le Cunff, came across Zèta on LinkedIn in January 2021, Laure Babin, founder of Zèta, tells Global Coffee Report. “He was intrigued by our […]

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