Category: Chemicals & Materials

Universities team up to create biobased materials suitable for 3D-printed buildings

Universities team up to create biobased materials suitable for 3D-printed buildings

January 10, 2022 |

In Alabama, researchers at Auburn University and University of Idaho have partnered to develop materials from agricultural waste that can be used to 3D-printed homes.  The Auburn group will focus on converting biomass into chemicals and nanomaterials suitable for 3D printing, and the team at University of Idaho will conduct the test printing.  Brian Via, […]

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Got (cultivated) milk? Israel’s Remilk raises $120 million

Got (cultivated) milk? Israel’s Remilk raises $120 million

January 10, 2022 |

In Israel, cultivated milk protein firm Remilk has raised $120 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding. Founded in 2019, Remilk uses fermentation to manufacture proteins identical to those in dairy products but with 1% of the land requirement and 96% fewer greenhouse gas emissions.   “It is essential for the future of our planet […]

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Veganuary is coming: Game of Thrones star endorses apple leather

Veganuary is coming: Game of Thrones star endorses apple leather

January 3, 2022 |

In France, faceless man/heroine of Winterfell Maisie Williams has launched an apple leather handbag in partnership with fashion brand Coperni. Williams, best known for playing Arya Stark on the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, was heavily involved in the bag’s design, according to company Coperni CEO Arnaud Vaillant. “We did everything together,” he said […]

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Fashionable fungi: Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger parent partners with mushroom leather maker Ecovative

Fashionable fungi: Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger parent partners with mushroom leather maker Ecovative

January 3, 2022 |

In New York, mycelium materials company Ecovative has partnered with a number of brands, including the group behind Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, to create a sustainable fashion cooperative to advance mushroom-based leather.  Under the terms of the agreement, brands overseen by founding partners PVH Corp. and Bestseller will work with Ecovative to codevelop custom […]

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Design community reflects on biomaterials progress in 2021

Design community reflects on biomaterials progress in 2021

January 3, 2022 |

In London, design publication dezeen did a retrospective on the “explosion of interest” in biomaterials in 2021, with sales of plant-based goods skyrocketing as designers, corporations, and architects look to meet demands for low-carbon living.  “Biomaterials used to be niche,” Regina Polanco, founder of biobased textile manufacturer Pyratex, tells the publication. “But we’ve seen a […]

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Mercedes-Benz taps AMSilk for concept car materials

Mercedes-Benz taps AMSilk for concept car materials

January 3, 2022 |

In Germany, luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz has partnered with biobased fiber producer AMSilk to demonstrate the potential for renewable materials in high-end automotive interiors.   Specifically, Mercedes is using AMSilk’s Biosteel fiber in the door pulls of its VISION EQXX concept electric car, which is intended to “[reveal] a way forward for luxury design that conserves […]

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Ap-peeling idea: Banana waste leather wins accolades

Ap-peeling idea: Banana waste leather wins accolades

January 3, 2022 |

In Berlin, designer Youyang Song has developed a 100% biodegradable leather alternative from banana peels and algae.  Dubbed PEELSPHERE, the material was formulated to replace both animal and synthetic leathers made from petroleum. The new material is waterproof and pliable, and can be soft or hard, depending on end product needs.  “I’m passionate about biomaterial […]

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Breakthrough lifts hopes for biodegradable, shelf-life-extending food packaging

Breakthrough lifts hopes for biodegradable, shelf-life-extending food packaging

January 3, 2022 |

In Singapore, scientists at Nanyang Technological University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health have jointly developed biodegradable food packaging that also extends the shelf life of fruit. The material is made by electrospinning cellulose, natural antimicrobial compounds, acetic acid and zein—a waste product of converting corn into ethanol.  By releasing tiny amounts […]

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All about that (lab-grown) bass: Lisbon spin-out targets cultivated fish

All about that (lab-grown) bass: Lisbon spin-out targets cultivated fish

January 3, 2022 |

In Portugal, University of Lisbon spinout Algae2Fish has received funding to advance cultivated seabass. The unspecified funds from the Good Food Institute will be used  to first cultivate seabass cells and then develop a process to 3D print those cells into boneless filets on a scaffolding made of algae and other plant-based materials.  “At this […]

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Prized poop: Elephant dung bricks win design award

Prized poop: Elephant dung bricks win design award

January 3, 2022 |

In Thailand, architect Boonserm Premthada has won the designboom social impact Design Prize for developing bricks made from elephant dung.  Made in the Thai village of ban ta klang—an area known for having many domesticated elephants—the bricks are just the first step in promoting the use of elephant dung, Premthada tells Design Boom. “With potentials […]

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