Category: Chemicals & Materials

Pining for sustainability: Indian fruit processor to repurpose pineapple waste

Pining for sustainability: Indian fruit processor to repurpose pineapple waste

January 17, 2022 |

In India, The Vazhakkulam Agro and Fruit Processing Company will soon begin producing cutlery and plates from pineapple leaves. A joint venture owned by Kerala state and pineapple farmers, VAFPC has received ₹2.55 crore (US$343,000) from the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, a government scheme for developing India’s agricultural industries, for the project. Indian Institute of […]

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Controversial artist to make diamonds from poop, unsold art

Controversial artist to make diamonds from poop, unsold art

January 10, 2022 |

In Switzerland, provocative installation artist Christoph Büchel will convert his unsold work and DNA extracted from his own feces into lab-grown diamonds. The ongoing performance piece, dubbed The Diamond Maker – the Estate, will last for the rest of his life, and Büchel expects to make 150 such diamonds in 2022. A Swiss lab will […]

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A humerus idea: Swiss designer makes light switches, electrical sockets from animal bones

A humerus idea: Swiss designer makes light switches, electrical sockets from animal bones

January 10, 2022 |

In Switzerland, recent ECAL design school grad Souhaïb Ghanmi had a particularly unusual final project proposal: repurposing bones from the animal processing industry into home electrical sockets and light switches.  Called Ecol, Ghanmi says the goal is to limit waste, not generate controversy. “[Bone is as] strong as a stone but easy to carve, like […]

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Mercedes concept car features mushrooms, cactus, and bamboo

Mercedes concept car features mushrooms, cactus, and bamboo

January 10, 2022 |

In Germany, the new electronic concept car from Mercedes is jam-packed with biobased materials, including seat cushions made from mushrooms and a leather alternative made from cactus.  Dubbed EQXX, other renewable elements include bamboo fiber carpets.  The luxury car brand also says the EQXX can do 620 miles on a charge—much farther than any other […]

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Meet Chanel No. 1: Iconic brand launches 97% natural skin care line

Meet Chanel No. 1: Iconic brand launches 97% natural skin care line

January 10, 2022 |

In France, luxury brand Chanel is launching its first eco-friendly skincare and makeup line. No. 1 de Chanel products are made from up to 97% natural ingredients, including a new extract from the red “Czar” Camellia flower variety that has shown impressive anti-aging benefits for skin. “This flower blooms during the winter and can resist […]

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Wisconsin startup looks to address the palm oil problem

Wisconsin startup looks to address the palm oil problem

January 10, 2022 |

In Wisconsin, a startup is pursuing an alternative route to palm oil, a renewable product used in many applications but associated with catastrophic environmental impacts and unethical labor practices.  Founded in 2007 by Tom Jeffries and Tom Kelleher, Xylome is feeding corn sugar to genetically engineered yeasts, which in turn produce microbial oils similar to […]

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Fruit protecting fruit: Swiss firm develops edible produce coating from juice industry waste

Fruit protecting fruit: Swiss firm develops edible produce coating from juice industry waste

January 10, 2022 |

In Switzerland, a research group has developed an edible, plant-based coating for produce, which a major supermarket chain in the country will soon begin testing.  Empa developed the coating at its Cellulose & Wood Materials Library by converting pomace—what is left after juice is extracted from fruits and vegetables—into a cellulose fiber that can be […]

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Universities team up to create biobased materials suitable for 3D-printed buildings

Universities team up to create biobased materials suitable for 3D-printed buildings

January 10, 2022 |

In Alabama, researchers at Auburn University and University of Idaho have partnered to develop materials from agricultural waste that can be used to 3D-printed homes.  The Auburn group will focus on converting biomass into chemicals and nanomaterials suitable for 3D printing, and the team at University of Idaho will conduct the test printing.  Brian Via, […]

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Got (cultivated) milk? Israel’s Remilk raises $120 million

Got (cultivated) milk? Israel’s Remilk raises $120 million

January 10, 2022 |

In Israel, cultivated milk protein firm Remilk has raised $120 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding. Founded in 2019, Remilk uses fermentation to manufacture proteins identical to those in dairy products but with 1% of the land requirement and 96% fewer greenhouse gas emissions.   “It is essential for the future of our planet […]

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Veganuary is coming: Game of Thrones star endorses apple leather

Veganuary is coming: Game of Thrones star endorses apple leather

January 3, 2022 |

In France, faceless man/heroine of Winterfell Maisie Williams has launched an apple leather handbag in partnership with fashion brand Coperni. Williams, best known for playing Arya Stark on the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, was heavily involved in the bag’s design, according to company Coperni CEO Arnaud Vaillant. “We did everything together,” he said […]

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