Category: Chemicals & Materials

Bioplastics brethren: Danimer and Total Corbion sign PLA/PHA blending deal 

Bioplastics brethren: Danimer and Total Corbion sign PLA/PHA blending deal 

November 16, 2021 |

In Georgia, two leading bioplastics companies have partnered to support demand for blends of polyhydroxyalkanoate and polylactic acid. Danimer Scientific, Inc. and Total Corbion PLA have signed a long-term arrangement for Total Corbion PLA to supply its Luminy® PLA to Danimer as Danimer works to scale up the commercial production of its Nodax® PHA. Danimer […]

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Major mask material producer unveils plant-based alternative

Major mask material producer unveils plant-based alternative

November 16, 2021 |

In Taiwan, polyester producer Far Eastern New Century Corp has developed surgical masks using sugarcane bagasse. The new masks have a 60% lower carbon footprint compared to petroleum-based masks, but also cost about three times as much, FENC tells Central News Agency. Nonetheless, interest has been firm, particularly from Japan and Europe. The fibers can […]

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Frank Gehry tower features salt as building material

Frank Gehry tower features salt as building material

November 16, 2021 |

In France, designers at Atelier Luma are using salt crystals to produce interior cladding for the eagerly anticipated Arles tower. Over 4,000 glass-like panels—comprised of salt crystals grown on metal mesh using only sunlight and wind—have been installed in the Frank Gehry skyscraper. Henna Burney and Kalijn Sibbel of Atelier Luma, who created the panels, […]

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Sustainable sparkle: Light-bending cellulose solves glitter shortcomings

Sustainable sparkle: Light-bending cellulose solves glitter shortcomings

November 16, 2021 |

In the UK, researchers have made fully biodegradable glitter that sparkles just as brightly as its persistent plastic predecessor. University of Cambridge scientists used wood pulp, but say other cellulose-rich wastes could be used. The sparkle was achieved by coaxing microscopic surfaces of cellulose to align in such a way that they bend light—thus creating […]

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Crab in the lab: Cultivated crustacean among USDA’s first cellular ag grants

Crab in the lab: Cultivated crustacean among USDA’s first cellular ag grants

November 16, 2021 |

In Virginia, researchers with Virginia Tech developing lab-grown crab meat gained the distinction of being among six recipients of USDA’s first grant pool for cellular agriculture. “Overall we are trying to produce meat without killing animals,” Reza Ovissipour, a food science assistant professor and lead at Virginia Tech’s Future Foods Lab and Cellular Agriculture Initiative, […]

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Bono-backed biotech bags $45-million Series B

Bono-backed biotech bags $45-million Series B

November 16, 2021 |

In Dublin, a biotech firm that counts U2 rockers Bono and The Edge among its early backers has raised an additional $45 million. Nuritas aims to launch its first two products—a peptide for skin health first identified in peas and a muscle health peptide found in fava beans—in 2022. The Series B funding brings its […]

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Large, cultivated meat facility opens in California 

Large, cultivated meat facility opens in California 

November 10, 2021 |

In California, UPSIDE Foods has opened a cultivated meat engineering, production and innovation center in Emeryville. Dubbed EPIC, the center can annually produce over 50,000 pounds of finished product, which includes ground or whole cuts of meat, poultry or seafood, and can be expanded to reach 400,000 lbs of output.  “Today, our team at UPSIDE […]

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Dutch capital declares biobased construction minimums

Dutch capital declares biobased construction minimums

November 10, 2021 |

The city of Amsterdam has declared mandates for new housing to use biobased materials, beginning in 2025.  Called Green Deal Timber Construction, all 32 municipalities within the greater Amsterdam region have signed the legislation.  The goal is to reduce the significant carbon dioxide emissions associated with steel and concrete in line with the city’s target […]

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Startup steps up to commercialize biobased acrylics

Startup steps up to commercialize biobased acrylics

November 10, 2021 |

In Illinois, a startup has officially launched using catalyst technology developed by the University of Minnesota that converts corn-derived lactic acid into acrylics.  Called Låkril Technologies, the company says the technology cuts carbon dioxide emissions by 35% compared to petroleum-based acrylics and is also cost-competitive. “Bio-based acrylics have long been sought by producers and end […]

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Banana suits, biobased evening gowns on display in Amsterdam

Banana suits, biobased evening gowns on display in Amsterdam

November 10, 2021 |

In Amsterdam, an exhibit organized by Fashion for Good is showcasing a fashion future that is both stylish and sustainable thanks to materials innovation.  The “Grow” exhibit, which opened recently, features textile samples made from cotton, kapok fibers, wood pulp, banana fibers and orange peels.  It also includes the results of design partnerships facilitated by […]

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