Category: Chemicals & Materials

Stay festive and earth-friendly with fruit-based glitter

Stay festive and earth-friendly with fruit-based glitter

December 13, 2021 |

In the UK, scientists at Cambridge University have developed biodegradable glitter made from fruit pulp that they hope will provide a sparkly alternative to conventional, microplastics-spreading glitter.  “Conventional pigments, like your everyday glitter, are not produced sustainably,” says Professor Silvia Vignolini of Cambridge’s Department of Chemistry. “They get into the soil, the ocean and contribute […]

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Seaweed plastics maker raises £10 million to boost production

Seaweed plastics maker raises £10 million to boost production

December 13, 2021 |

In London, biodegradable, seaweed-based plastics brand Notpla has raised £10 million ($13.2 million) to  increase manufacturing and develop new applications.  Notpla—which is short for not plastic—was founded in 2014 by Imperial College London and Royal College of Art alumni Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez and Pierre-Yves Paslier. The Series A round was led by Bangkok-based Horizons Ventures. […]

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Chitin-based circuit boards win Google Biodesign Sprint

Chitin-based circuit boards win Google Biodesign Sprint

December 13, 2021 |

In Rhode Island, a team comprised of Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design students has won the first Google Biodesign Sprint competition with their biodegradable printed circuit board vision. The group, comprised of RISD industrial design students Avantika Velho and Connie Cheng and Brown University computational biology student Alexander Le, call their two-part […]

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MeaTech 3D unveils largest cultured steak to date

MeaTech 3D unveils largest cultured steak to date

December 13, 2021 |

In Israel, cultivated steak producer MeaTech 3D announced that it has successfully “printed” a 3.67-ounce cut of beef without adding any soy or pea protein.  To produce the steak—which the company believes is the largest created to date—MeaTech 3D isolated and grew bovine stem cells from tissue samples. Once sufficient numbers were achieved, the cells […]

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Science may have jumped the shark with fish sperm bioplastic cup

Science may have jumped the shark with fish sperm bioplastic cup

December 6, 2021 |

In China, a researcher team at Tianjin University has developed what it calls the world’s most sustainable bioplastic using “natural DNA,” which sounds reasonable before it nonchalantly reveals the source of the DNA to be salmon sperm.  The retrieval procedure was not described, but once on hand, the DNA was extracted and mixed with a […]

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Robots reproduce for the first time, thanks to Pac-Man

Robots reproduce for the first time, thanks to Pac-Man

December 6, 2021 |

In New England, university scientists have reported the first known robot reproduction, enabled in part by the tiny organisms’ Pac-Man-like shape. The research team, comprised of members from University of Vermont, Tufts University, and Harvard’s Wyss Institute, earlier this year created programmable organisms, which they dubbed xenobots, using African clawed frog stem cells and artificial […]

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Bravo’s Project Runway hosts biobased fur challenge

Bravo’s Project Runway hosts biobased fur challenge

December 6, 2021 |

In New York, popular Bravo reality show Project Runway has featured a competition where contestants had to create designs out of Koba, a biobased faux fur made from DuPont’s Sorona fibers and developed in collaboration with Ecopel.   Episode 1907, entitled Are You Fur Real, aired last week. Designers had access to Koba in varying […]

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Japanese beverage giant unveils 100% biobased PET bottle

Japanese beverage giant unveils 100% biobased PET bottle

December 6, 2021 |

In Tokyo, Suntory Group has unveiled a 100% biobased polyethylene terephthalate prototype developed in collaboration with biobased chemicals company Anellotech.  The material was used to create bottles for the company’s popular Orangina beverage in Europe as well as Suntory Tennensui, its mineral water sold in Japan.  The prototypes are a major milestone in Suntory’s decade-long […]

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Italian brand launches sneaker made from apple, grape and pineapple waste

Italian brand launches sneaker made from apple, grape and pineapple waste

December 6, 2021 |

In Italy, sneaker brand ID.EIGHT has launched a new design using waste from fruits, including apples, grapes, and pineapples.  More specifically, ID.EIGHT uses Piñatex, Vegea, and AppleSkin, emerging materials looking to provide eco-friendly alternatives for the fashion industry. Piñatex is a leather-like material made from waste leaves from Philippines’ pineapple industry. Vegea, made from wine […]

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DMC Biotechnologies raises $34 million

DMC Biotechnologies raises $34 million

December 6, 2021 |

In Colorado, DMC Biotechnologies has raised $34 million to help advance its biobased chemical intermediate, which has applications in home care and human nutrition.  The Series B funding included investment from Cibus Enterprise, Capricorn Partners, Sofinnova Partners, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, SCG, Boulder Ventures, Solvay Ventures and Michelin.  “Building back better after the pandemic means we […]

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