Category: Chemicals & Materials

Dutch company designs biodegradable clothing hangers

Dutch company designs biodegradable clothing hangers

October 12, 2020 |

In the Netherlands, a company has launched a biodegradable clothing hanger made from renewable materials such as potato starch, corn, beetroot, coffee grounds and grass. Hooks Creative says the hanger took two years to develop and local production was prioritized. “We can now put an end to the gigantic CO2 emissions by sea freight from […]

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Indian entrepreneurs convert pine needles to tableware and face masks

Indian entrepreneurs convert pine needles to tableware and face masks

October 12, 2020 |

In Himachal Pradesh, India, two entrepreneurs are making tableware and COVID-19 masks from pine needles to simultaneously help the populous nation address its plastics waste challenge and prevent forest fires common to the region. Himachal native Abhinav Talwar, who founded Vasshin Composites in 2019 with Maithri V, says the startup collects the region’s abundant fallen […]

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Arkema issues green bond for biobased polyamide 11 plant

Arkema issues green bond for biobased polyamide 11 plant

October 12, 2020 |

In France, chemical producer Arkema has issued its first green bond to raise cash for a previously announced biobased polyamide 11 production site in Singapore. Trade named Rilsan, the polyamide 11 is made from castor oil. The €300 million ($353 million) will also be used to build capacity for Rilsan’s biobased amino monomer precursor. The […]

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Vegan leather boxing glove throws haymaker at cowhide

Vegan leather boxing glove throws haymaker at cowhide

October 5, 2020 |

In Mexico, sporting goods firm Sanabul has created boxing gloves made from cactus leather produced by startup Desserto.  Dubbed Los Cactus, the gloves are available on Sanabul’s online store for $250 and are partially biodegradable. “There’s a misconception that a traditional cowhide boxing glove is the ideal glove. And we’re looking to change that,” Imran […]

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Dutch town gives lignin-based asphalt a test drive

Dutch town gives lignin-based asphalt a test drive

October 5, 2020 |

In the Netherlands, lignin will replace bitumen as an asphalt binder on a stretch of road being constructed in Vlissingen. Road construction uses large amounts of bitumen, a mixture of hydrocarbons generated during oil refining that binds and strengthens asphalt. Bioasphalt firm H4A will use lignin sourced from Finland’s Stora Enso for the test patch, […]

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Bioplastic maker Danimer Scientific to go public

Bioplastic maker Danimer Scientific to go public

October 5, 2020 |

In Georgia, bioplastic maker Danimer Scientific has announced a merger agreement with Live Oak Acquisition Corp. that will result in Danimer becoming a public company. Danimer Scientific produces polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), a 100% biodegradable and renewable plastic that uses canola oil as feedstock. The company currently produces its PHA—trade named Nodax—at  an industrial-scale facility in Winchester, […]

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Dunkin’ trials bioplastic straws, America runs greener

Dunkin’ trials bioplastic straws, America runs greener

October 5, 2020 |

In Massachusetts, Dunkin’ has said it is testing the use of bioplastic straws at 250 locations throughout the United States. Formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts, the popular coffee chain says the straws are made of PHA, a bioplastic produced via fermentation from canola oil. “[W]hile the straws have the same look and feel as traditional […]

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Finnish circular fiber firm attracts big brands

Finnish circular fiber firm attracts big brands

October 5, 2020 |

In Finland, circular fiber firm Infinited Fiber Company is investing in more capacity as it racks up big-name partners like H&M, Patagonia, Wrangler, PVH Corp, and Bestseller. The biotech startup’s technology can convert used textiles or any cellulose-based material such as used cardboard or agricultural waste into a biodegradable soft fiber. Applications include T-shirts, hoodies, […]

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ADM and Spiber sign production pact

ADM and Spiber sign production pact

October 5, 2020 |

In Japan, protein fermentation firm Spiber has entered into a production partnership with US agribusiness giant ADM. Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will expand production of Spiber’s Brewed Protein polymers for use in apparel and other consumer products. The collaboration will combine Spiber’s structural protein fermentation technology with ADM’s expertise in […]

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Montreal startup claims victory in race to fermentation-based cannabidiol production

Montreal startup claims victory in race to fermentation-based cannabidiol production

October 5, 2020 |

In Montreal, biotech firm Hyasynth says it is the first to sell cannabidiol produced by yeast fermentation. The technology eliminates the need for traditional cultivation and extraction and provides more sustainable and consistent cannabidiol. It also takes less than a week to complete, 12 times faster than cannabidiol extraction from cannabis or hemp. “Our head […]

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