Author Archive: Rebecca Gendron

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Designer turns chippy waste into ceramics

Designer turns chippy waste into ceramics

August 1, 2022 |

In Margate, UK, designer Carly Breame has converted the leftover fish bones, potato peels and oyster shells from one of the seaside town’s local fish and chip shops into plates.  A recent graduate of Central Saint Martins’ Material Futures master’s program, Breame calls the hyperlocal ceramics Off the Menu. The material is sourced from Angela’s […]

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Evonik sells surfactants site to Kensing

Evonik sells surfactants site to Kensing

August 1, 2022 |

In Virginia, Kensing, LLC has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire amphoteric surfactants and specialty esters manufacturing assets in Hopewell, Virginia from Germany’s Evonik Corporation. The purchase price was not disclosed.  Kensing a leading manufacturer of natural vitamin E, plant sterols, specialty esters and high-purity anionic surfactants. It is a portfolio company of One […]

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Chinese firms plan Hubei PHA plant

Chinese firms plan Hubei PHA plant

August 1, 2022 |

In China, Angel Yeast, a globally listed yeast and yeast extract manufacturer, has signed an agreement with Beijing PhaBuilder Biotechnology Co., Ltd to jointly build a polyhydroxyalkanoates bioplastics plant in in Yichang, Hubei province.  The 30,000-ton plant will begin construction this month and is expected to be completed in September 2023. The cost was not […]

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Pope asks youth to cut down on meat

Pope asks youth to cut down on meat

July 25, 2022 |

In Prague, Pope Francis has requested young people cut down on meat to help address the climate crisis. In a letter to the EU Youth Conference, which began last week, the sustainable see called on young people to take care of our “common home” in light of climate change.  “May you aspire to a life […]

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Streetwear brand launches sneakers made from cork and reject adult toys

Streetwear brand launches sneakers made from cork and reject adult toys

July 25, 2022 |

In Los Angeles, trendy clothing brand Rose in Good Faith has launched a line of sneakers made from cork, cotton liner, ethylene vinyl acetate, and plastic sourced from defective sex toys.  Dubbed Plastic Soul, the idea came after Rose in Good Faith founder David Teitelbaum visited sex toy maker Doc Johnson’s factory and saw that […]

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Cardboard pregnancy test targets greener gestation 

Cardboard pregnancy test targets greener gestation 

July 25, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, an entrepreneur has launched a 99% paper pregnancy test that can be recycled with the rest of your cardboard boxes and papers.  Dubbed Hoopsy, the test is the creation of Lara Solomon, who was concerned by the amount of plastic waste generated by her own infertility journey. According to Women’s Health […]

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Designers consider a future where homes are grown, not built

Designers consider a future where homes are grown, not built

July 25, 2022 |

In Israel, a group of designers have created an exhibit showcasing structures made by 3D-printing soil and seeds.  Dubbed “To Grow a Building” and presented at Jerusalem Design Week 2022, the budding buildings are made by a custom robotic arm. As the roots set the walls, the seeds sprout on the outside to create an […]

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Cultivated wildebeest could soon appear on South African menus

Cultivated wildebeest could soon appear on South African menus

July 25, 2022 |

In South Africa, cultivated meat producer Mogale Meat says it could have lab-grown game meat, such as springbok, wildebeest, and impala, available for sampling this year, and launched commercially within three years.  Founded by former wildlife veterinarian Paul Bartels in 2020, Mogale has already demonstrated production of cell-based chicken. But the company notes that meat-eating […]

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Cepsa begins supplying renewable surfactant to Unilever

Cepsa begins supplying renewable surfactant to Unilever

July 25, 2022 |

In Spain, Cepsa Química has begun supply of renewable linear alkylbenzene (LAB) to consumer goods giant Unilever for use in cleaning and laundry products.  Dubbed NextLab, the LAB is a surfactant partially made from biomass instead of the fossil fuels. Currently, 85% of the overall carbon demand in chemical and derived materials sector is still […]

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Battery maker taps Stora Enso for lignin-based anodes

Battery maker taps Stora Enso for lignin-based anodes

July 25, 2022 |

In Finland, pulp and paper maker Stora Enso has partnered with Swedish battery developer Northvolt to develop battery anodes made from lignin sourced from Nordic forests.  The two companies formally entered into a Joint Development Agreement that leverages Stora Enso’s Lignode anode material and Northvolt’s expertise in cell design, production process development and scale-up. Lignin […]

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