Category: Chemicals & Materials

Delta to debut bamboo cutlery

Delta to debut bamboo cutlery

January 31, 2022 |

In Atlanta, Delta has announced it will use bamboo and other biodegradable items for some single-use in-flight service items, such as cutlery. The new bamboo items will first be used for packaged meals in first class before rolling out to the plebs in the main cabin later this year.  The airline expects the switch, as […]

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Algae-based ski maker looks to share its secretes

Algae-based ski maker looks to share its secretes

January 31, 2022 |

In California, WNDR Alpine Skis has agreed to share its technology for incorporating algae-based materials into its products to help lift the sustainability profile of the entire sport.  WNDR’s skis incorporate algae oil developed by its parent company, Checkerspot, into the core and sidewalls. Checkerspot has also been working with DPS, another ski maker, to […]

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UPM biorefinery at Leuna, Germany delayed

UPM biorefinery at Leuna, Germany delayed

January 31, 2022 |

In Finland, forest-based fuels and chemicals maker UPM said its planned biobased ethylene glycol and propylene glycol plant at Leuna, German will be delayed about year, citing challenges stemming from the pandemic and widespread supply chain disruptions.  “[T]he pandemic has materially slowed down the completion of the detailed engineering in Leuna,” says Jussi Pesonen, UPM […]

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Focused fungi: Ecovative launches Forager subsidiary to serve fashion and automotive markets

Focused fungi: Ecovative launches Forager subsidiary to serve fashion and automotive markets

January 31, 2022 |

In New York, mycelium materials company Ecovative has launched Forager, a division focused on designing, marketing, and manufacturing mycelium-based materials and foams for the fashion and automotive industries. Grown on agricultural byproducts like corn husks, Forager’s pure mycelium materials are fully biodegradable and home compostable. Forager will utilize Ecovative’s AirMycelium™ technology to produce large sheets […]

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TerraVerdae acquires PolyFerm, plans PHA platform expansion

TerraVerdae acquires PolyFerm, plans PHA platform expansion

January 31, 2022 |

In Edmonton, bioplastics maker TerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. has signed a binding letter of intent to acquire 100% of the equity in PolyFerm Canada, a company developing a portfolio of biobased and biodegradable elastomeric polymers known as medium chain length polyhydroxyalkanoate (mcl-PHAs).  The addition of PolyFerm will enhance TerraVerdae’s ability to produce biopolymers and resins for […]

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Ikea denies interest in burger bun couch

Ikea denies interest in burger bun couch

January 24, 2022 |

In Montreal, subversive artist Gab Bois has crafted a couch from burger and hot dog buns meant to resemble the vaguely loaf-like Camaleonda sofa popularized in the early 1970s by designer Mario Bellini.  Bois’s work, dubbed Loafa, went viral after being shared by Estonian rapper Tommy Cash, who claimed IKEA had agreed to produce the […]

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Alert Augustus Gloop, a village made of cacao is planned for Ecuador

Alert Augustus Gloop, a village made of cacao is planned for Ecuador

January 24, 2022 |

In Ecuador, an entire village has been planned using renewable construction materials, including 3-D-printed cacao waste.  Complete with an education and research center and chocolate factory, Cacao Eco Village was conceived by Sydney-based architecture studio Valentino Gareri Atelier at the behest of chocolate manufacturer MUZE Cacao. The village is planned for the seaside town of […]

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Valentino steps into renewable sneaker market

Valentino steps into renewable sneaker market

January 24, 2022 |

In Milan, luxury brand Valentino has introduced two sneakers designs made from recycled and renewable materials.  Featuring uppers and sides made of viscose and polyurethane produced using corn-based polyols, the sustainable sneaks are available in the brand’s Open and Rockstud Untitled styles. The sneakers also include recycled polyester laces and rubber soles.  A lifecycle assessment […]

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Maybelline to boost biobased content

Maybelline to boost biobased content

January 24, 2022 |

In New York, mainstay cosmetics brand Maybelline has vowed to make 95% of its formulas either biobased or derived from minerals or circular sources by 2030.    The company’s new sustainability program, Conscious Together, aims to create a more responsible business model for the brand by transforming its processes, innovations, and mindset to reduce its […]

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Scottish startup looks to convert fish waste into cleaning ingredients

Scottish startup looks to convert fish waste into cleaning ingredients

January 24, 2022 |

In Scotland, a startup with six-figure funding support from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre is developing a surfactant from fish farming byproducts.  Fish oils account for about a quarter of aquaculture’s total by-product output. Such oils are rich in fatty acids and can be converted into biofuels, but Eco Clean believes biosurfactants for use in […]

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