Category: Chemicals & Materials

Rice-based mattifying ingredient offers natural alternative for skincare formulations

Rice-based mattifying ingredient offers natural alternative for skincare formulations

July 18, 2022 |

In Germany, BASF has launched a new skincare biopolymer made from rice. Dubbed Verdessence RiceTouch, the powder is made from non-GMO rice produced in the European Union. It absorbs oils to provide a mattifying effect to cosmetics with a “smooth and powdery light skin feel.”   Stickiness reduction and spreading enhancement are additional benefits, BASF tells […]

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Sumitomo taps Ginkgo Bioworks to replace animal-sourced personal care ingredient

Sumitomo taps Ginkgo Bioworks to replace animal-sourced personal care ingredient

July 18, 2022 |

In Boston, synthetic biology firm Ginkgo Bioworks and Sumitomo Chemical have announced a partnership to identify biobased ingredients for cosmetics and personal care applications.  Sumitomo Chemical will leverage Ginkgo’s codebase and expertise in organism engineering to sustainably produce molecules used in products across a broad range of industries. The target molecule is planned to be […]

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Shell Chemicals Park Moerdijk launches initiative to produce more sustainable chemicals

Shell Chemicals Park Moerdijk launches initiative to produce more sustainable chemicals

July 14, 2022 |

In the Netherlands, Shell Chemicals Park Moerdijk, a subsidiary of Shell announced a new investment in its chemicals park with the aim of producing more sustainable chemicals. The company will build a new pyrolysis oil upgrader unit that improves the quality of pyrolysis oil, a liquid made from hard-to-recycle plastic waste, and turns it into […]

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Sea snail could hold the key to biodegradable bullet-proof vests

Sea snail could hold the key to biodegradable bullet-proof vests

July 11, 2022 |

In the UK, researchers have created an aquatic snail-inspired biomaterial so strong it could one day serve as a renewable alternative to Kevlar.  The breakthrough has its origin in 2015 work characterizing the tooth material of limpets, which has tensile strength even stronger than spider silk. Atomic-level analysis revealed a dense network of chitin fibers […]

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Evolved By Nature raises $120 million for silk-based products

Evolved By Nature raises $120 million for silk-based products

July 11, 2022 |

In Boston, a startup producing sustainable chemicals for apparel, personal care and medicine from natural silk proteins has raised $120 million to scale production.  The financing will advance global sales for Evolved By Nature’s Advanced Silk products, which can also replace petrochemical coatings used by the leather and textile industries. In the last year, the […]

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Savings app introduces sea salt debit cards

Savings app introduces sea salt debit cards

July 11, 2022 |

In London, popular investing and savings platform Plum has introduced a 100% recyclable and biodegradable debit card partially made of sea salt.  The Plum Card will be free to the company’s Plum Ultra customers. The premium service offers cash back and budgeting solutions for £4.99 (US$5.92) per month.   The plum-colored debit card is 57% sea […]

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Pirelli to begin introducing lignin as reinforcing filler in tires

Pirelli to begin introducing lignin as reinforcing filler in tires

July 11, 2022 |

In Italy, Pirelli will soon launch passenger car tires that incorporate fillers made from lignin using a proprietary process technology.  The process uses a novel chemical treatment and coprecipitation techniques developed over several years. It has been optimized for “scale-up and utilization in car tire products,” Luciano Tadielli, innovative materials researcher, Pirelli Tyre SpA, said […]

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DIC Corp. invests in algae-based protein maker

DIC Corp. invests in algae-based protein maker

July 11, 2022 |

In Chicago, a food tech company developing extracts and alternative proteins from algae has received funding from Tokyo’s DIC Corporation.  DIC says the unspecified investment in Back of the Yards Algae Sciences advances its position in “more sustainable and circular algae-derived products,” including natural food colorants, natural food additives, and biostimulants.  BYAS owns proprietary technology […]

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Startup raises $3.5 million to bring additive manufacturing to fashion

Startup raises $3.5 million to bring additive manufacturing to fashion

July 11, 2022 |

In New York, Simplifyber reports a $3.5-million seed investment that it will use to advance its cellulose-based additive manufacturing method for clothing production.  The company has developed a novel approach to clothing and accessory manufacturing that removes traditional spinning, weaving, cutting, and sewing and replaces it with a less resource-intensive process and fully biodegradable end […]

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Fashion Week features cocoa bean waste dress sponsored by ice cream company

Fashion Week features cocoa bean waste dress sponsored by ice cream company

July 11, 2022 |

In Paris, waste cocoa bean husk is the latest renewable material innovation to hit the runway, thanks to a partnership between Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen and ice cream brand Magnum.  van Herpen and Magnum brought in Zaandam-based design studio Klarenbeen and Dros, which had experience making biopolymers from materials like algae, mycelium, and […]

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