Category: Chemicals & Materials

Enifer secures €12 million to build mycoprotein ingredient factory

Enifer secures €12 million to build mycoprotein ingredient factory

May 27, 2024 |

In Finland, Business Finland has conditionally approved a grant of more than €12 million (US$13.6 million) to biotech startup Enifer to fund its first commercial-scale PEKILO mycoprotein ingredient factory.  The PEKILO fungal fermentation technology was used from 1975 to 1991 to convert forest industry byproducts into feed protein.  Enifer is taking the process “many steps […]

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PETA recognizes plant-based fashions

PETA recognizes plant-based fashions

May 20, 2024 |

In London, PETA has recognized several fashion houses for their efforts to use biobased and cruelty-free materials in their clothing and accessories. Ganni won trendsetter of the year for a jacket made out of a biomaterial produced by Polybion. The Danish fashion brand was also recognized for its work with plant leather innovator, Ohoskin. MoEa […]

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Ginkgo Bioworks receives warning from NYSE

Ginkgo Bioworks receives warning from NYSE

May 20, 2024 |

In Boston, strain engineering pioneer Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings has received notice from the New York Stock Exchange that the company’s average stock closing price was less than $1 per share over a consecutive 30 trading-day period—setting a countdown for Ginko to boost its price or be delisted. Under the NYSE rules, Ginkgo now has a […]

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MTN Rwanda develops paper-based SIM cards

MTN Rwanda develops paper-based SIM cards

May 20, 2024 |

In Rwanda, telecommunications company MTN Rwanda is developing biodegradable SIM cards based on paper. According to the company, over 4 billion plastic SIM cards are produced annually.  MTN Rwanda’s bioSIM cards are made from 100% Forest Stewardship Council-certified raw materials, meaning the paper comes from sustainably managed forests. SIM cards, or Subscriber Identity Module cards, […]

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Flour and oat “robots” could help replenish forests

Flour and oat “robots” could help replenish forests

May 20, 2024 |

In Italy, researchers at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia have developed a “biohybrid” robot from flour and oat fruit that can be filled with seeds and fertilizers to help reforestation. Dubbed HybriBot, the robot features “oat appendices” that move in the presence of air moisture, building elastic energy and replacing the need for batteries or other […]

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Verbio breaks ground on biobased specialties plant

Verbio breaks ground on biobased specialties plant

May 20, 2024 |

In Germany, Verbio has broken ground on a biobased specialty chemicals plant at Bitterfeld. The €80-100 million (USD$87.2-109 million) site will use Novel Prize-winning ethenolysis technology to produce ingredients for detergents and cleaning agents; high-performance lubricants for engines; and plastics. The plant will use rapeseed oil methyl ester as feedstock.  The rapeseed oil is first […]

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NatureWorks secures loan for Thailand PLA site

NatureWorks secures loan for Thailand PLA site

May 20, 2024 |

In Thailand, leading polylactic acid producer NatureWorks has obtained a $350-million loan to finance its fully integrated PLA plant at the Nakhon Sawan Biocomplex. The loan, provided by Krungthai Bank PCL, will support both the construction and ongoing operations at the facility. The plant will utilize locally sourced sugarcane as feedstock. “This funding will enable […]

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Allozymes raises $15 million to scale enzyme solutions

Allozymes raises $15 million to scale enzyme solutions

May 20, 2024 |

In Singapore, enzyme engineering firm Allozymes has secured $15 million in Series A funding. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate its expansion into Europe, establish strategic partnerships across the food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and life science industries, and build in-house capabilities for strain engineering, bioprocessing, and downstream processing. This will enable Allozymes to […]

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Harvard spinoff Circe Bioscience unveils gas fermentation platform

Harvard spinoff Circe Bioscience unveils gas fermentation platform

May 20, 2024 |

In Boston, Circe Bioscience has licensed a gas fermentation technology from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute that can produce molecules identical to sugars, fats, biodegradable plastics, and biofuels, using only CO2, water, and electricity. Circe’s initial target products are triglycerides. The company has already produced the world’s first gas fermentation-derived chocolate and is exploring other fats, […]

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Bioplastic ballistics: Beyond Plastic and Eco Shot develop sustainable shotgun wads

Bioplastic ballistics: Beyond Plastic and Eco Shot develop sustainable shotgun wads

May 13, 2024 |

In Colorado, Beyond Plastic and Eco Shot have developed a biobased material to replace petroleum-based polyethylene and polypropylene in shotgun wads. Wads are a critical component of shotgun shells and are discharged before separating from the rest of shell. They are often not retrievable, meaning hunters contribute to plastics waste in water and hunting preserves. […]

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