Category: Chemicals & Materials

“Gigacorn” microbial cement startup raises $65 million

“Gigacorn” microbial cement startup raises $65 million

February 28, 2022 |

In North Carolina, a startup developing a cement alternative produced using microbes has raised $65 million in a Series C funding.  Biomason’s patented technology uses natural microorganisms to grow biocement at ambient temperatures without emitting carbon dioxide. The process mimics nature’s use of carbon as a building block, creating cement in a biological, circular system, […]

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By land and sea: Combo motorized boat/camper/tricycle incorporates bioplastics

By land and sea: Combo motorized boat/camper/tricycle incorporates bioplastics

February 28, 2022 |

In Latvia, design studio Zeltini has unveiled a prototype of a motorized camper, tricycle, and boat in one. Dubbed Z-Triton 2.0, the home/vehicle for land and water aims to “shift the way people engage with nature.”  By collaborating with designers and engineers, Triton 2.0 improves upon a 2020 prototype with features and functions that make […]

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DiCaprio, Downey Jr., and NBA Allstar invest in cultivated salmon producer

DiCaprio, Downey Jr., and NBA Allstar invest in cultivated salmon producer

February 28, 2022 |

In San Francisco, cultivated salmon producer Wildtype has raised $100 million in a series B funding as it works to build capacity and prepare for commercial launch in the US.  The round was led by L Catterton, and includes investments from Leonardo DiCaprio, Bezos Expeditions, Robert Downey Jr.’s FootPrint Coalition, NBA All-Star Blake Griffin, Temasek, […]

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Indian company makes tableware from leaves

Indian company makes tableware from leaves

February 28, 2022 |

In Hyderabad, India, a local company is making biodegradable tableware and packaging from fallen areca leaves and recycled paper.  “I call myself a waste person, because I really love waste,” Srikanth Bolla, who founded Bollant Industries in 2012 and is currently CEO, tells CNN. “I want to recycle all the waste that I can in […]

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Saudi scientists eye date waste for filtration membranes

Saudi scientists eye date waste for filtration membranes

February 28, 2022 |

In Saudi Arabia, researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology are using date waste to create filtration membranes for industrial separations.  Conventional membranes are efficient, but are made from fossil-based materials and often require toxic chemicals to produce.  “Date seeds are abundantly available and renewable, with approximately 90% of the world’s cultivated date […]

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Brazilian designers produce bicycle from natural fibers

Brazilian designers produce bicycle from natural fibers

February 28, 2022 |

In Brazil, two designers have created a bike from natural fibers and plant-based glue that is lighter and stronger than conventional aluminum bikes.  Guilherme Pella and Nicolas Rutzen use laser-cutting technology and lattice structural patterns from natural fibers to produce the frame for the bike, which they call Astan. By following the natural grain of […]

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Mark Cuban backs efforts to replace college kegger’s iconic red Solo cup

Mark Cuban backs efforts to replace college kegger’s iconic red Solo cup

February 21, 2022 |

In New York, a startup founded by two college students has received a $1.7-million boost from billionaire Mark Cuban and others to expand production of single-use cups based on polylactic acid.  The milestone was an early and unlikely victory for Earth Brands, which was founded in 2019 by Michael Medvedev and Peter Frelinghuysen to address […]

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Vegan bacon perfume sells out in minutes

Vegan bacon perfume sells out in minutes

February 21, 2022 |

In London, a vegan perfume formulated to smell like bacon sold out in 20 minutes. The Valentine’s Day publicity stunt, orchestrated by alternative meat company THIS, was based on research that showed UK consumers ranked bacon as one of the sexiest scents.  Enthusiasm outpaced their expectations, however; Eau Du Isn’t Bacon had an extremely limited […]

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Origin Materials eyes $750-million bioplastic precursor plant

Origin Materials eyes $750-million bioplastic precursor plant

February 21, 2022 |

In Ascension Parish, Louisiana, biobased materials firm Origin Materials is planning to build its second manufacturing plant.  Although the project is still subject to finalization of an economic incentives package, Origin says the plant, dubbed Origin 2, would produce biobased chloromethyl furfural, a precursor to high-volume plastic polyethylene terephthalate.  The 150-acre facility would create an […]

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Bocce goes biobased

Bocce goes biobased

February 21, 2022 |

In Georgia, artificial grass maker SYNLawn—known for using biobased ingredients, such as soy and sugarcane—has developed a line of turf specifically for Bocce.  Called SYNPro, the Bocce Ball Court System is available for commercial and residential installations.  “Since more and more people want to spend time outdoors, we have seen an increase in the popularity […]

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