Category: Chemicals & Materials

Smart Resilin and Acies Bio partner to commercialize plastic alternative

Smart Resilin and Acies Bio partner to commercialize plastic alternative

January 9, 2023 |

In Israel, Smart Resilin and Acies Bio have partnered to develop and commercialize resilin, a recombinant structural protein that is a promising alternative to plastics. The joint venture will combine Smart Resilin’s resilin process technology and Acies Bio’s expertise in genetic, microbiological, and scale-up development. Recombinant structural proteins are promising alternatives to synthetic plastics due […]

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NTPC, Tecnimont to jointly explore green methanol production in India

NTPC, Tecnimont to jointly explore green methanol production in India

January 5, 2023 |

In India, Mint reported that local power producer NTPC signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Italy-based Maire Tecnimont Group’s Indian arm Tecnimont Pvt to jointly evaluate and explore the possibility to develop a commercial-scale green methanol production facility at the NTPC project in India. The scope of this green methanol project includes capturing […]

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Chemanol’s methanol plant expansion set for completion in Q1 2023

Chemanol’s methanol plant expansion set for completion in Q1 2023

January 5, 2023 |

In Saudi Arabia, Arab News reported that Saudi Arabia’s Methanol Chemicals Co. said that the workson its $80 million methanol plant expansion project in Jubail will be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2023. The company noted that the construction of the project had faced delays. In a filing with the Saudi […]

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New York becomes sixth state to allow human composting

New York becomes sixth state to allow human composting

January 2, 2023 |

New York state has approved human composting as an end-of-life option, becoming the sixth state to do so after Washington, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, and California. The process converts a deceased human body into soil over several weeks. It is thought to be more sustainable than cremation or burial, and at the end of the process, […]

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Sustainable scuba: Gucci introduces biobased dive watches

Sustainable scuba: Gucci introduces biobased dive watches

January 2, 2023 |

In Italy, luxury brand Gucci has introduced dive watches made from biobased plastics. At least 46% of the unisex 40 mm watches are biobased, as is 60% of the case. Recycled materials are used for the crown, buckle, and case back.  Retailing for $1,850, the watches are water-resistant up to 200 meters and have enough […]

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Mushroom deities cleanse earth and spirits

Mushroom deities cleanse earth and spirits

January 2, 2023 |

In Brazil, furf design studio has created mycelium deities to highlight the sustainability potential of the material and “emblemize the plurality of Brazilian syncretism.” The collection—appropriately called Faith—is made using 3D printed molds and includes Mary, Buddha, and Brazilian queen of the sea, Iemanjá. “With a negative carbon footprint, it cleans the environment with its […]

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Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam launches bioplastic credit and debit cards

Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam launches bioplastic credit and debit cards

January 2, 2023 |

Brunei’s largest card issuer has launched credit and debit cards made from biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) bioplastic to demonstrate its “commitment to tackling the sustainability challenges facing the world.” Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam says the new cards have the same functionality as conventional cards but emit 70% fewer greenhouse gas emissions to produce. “BIBD worked […]

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Spanish research team creates carbon fiber alternative from palm waste  

Spanish research team creates carbon fiber alternative from palm waste  

January 2, 2023 |

In Spain, researchers from the Universitat Politècnica de València have created a biodegradable material from palm tree waste that has comparable properties to carbon fiber. Dubbed Fiberpalm, the innovation is the brainchild of mechanical engineering students Manel Cabanes, Álvaro Gallego and Mario Salido; business administration and management majors Ángeles Vendrell and Ariadna Sánchez, and chemical […]

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IIT Roorkee team invents edible ink from acacia

IIT Roorkee team invents edible ink from acacia

January 2, 2023 |

In India, researchers with IIT Roorkee’s Department of Paper Technology have developed an edible ink for a wide range of printing and packaging applications. The plant-based alternative comes as India’s ban on single-use plastic items like plates and cups has caused more people to carry groceries or food items in bags made from newspapers. The […]

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Sneaker company On launches rental program for biobased running shoe

Sneaker company On launches rental program for biobased running shoe

January 2, 2023 |

In Switzerland, running shoe company On has begun a rental program for its biobased Cloudneo sneaker. Produced using several materials made from castor oil beans, the cost of leasing Cloudneo sneakers runs about $30 a month. When a runner wears out their current sneaker, they can send for a new pair and receive a FedEx […]

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