Category: Chemicals & Materials

Hexion to boost epichlorohydrin capacity at Pernis, Netherlands

Hexion to boost epichlorohydrin capacity at Pernis, Netherlands

December 27, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, chemical company Hexion Inc has said it will expand production of biobased epichlorohydrin to meet growing demand in epoxies.  The planned expansion will add 25,000 metric tons of annual capacity at Pernis, Netherlands using renewable glycerin as feedstock. The investment will also support the reduction in overall energy intensity of epichlorohydrin production […]

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Meeting the meat challenge: Startup prepares for capacity crunch

Meeting the meat challenge: Startup prepares for capacity crunch

December 27, 2021 |

In New York, newly launched Ark Biotech is preparing for cultivated meat’s next big cost hurdle: infrastructure. More specifically, the company is developing equipment and software that will enable cultivated meat firms to move from pilot plants into larger-scale production.  McKinsey & Co. recently predicted the cultivated meat market to be worth $25 billion by […]

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Three Little Pigs gives natural construction materials a bad rap?

Three Little Pigs gives natural construction materials a bad rap?

December 27, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, the president of a climate change and inequality action group is huffing and puffing over the stigma associated with biobased building materials because of the children’s fable The Three Little Pigs.   James Drinkwater, head of Built Environment at the Laudes Foundation, tells dezeen the story suggests straw and wood are inferior […]

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Hemp helps France claim world’s first carbon-negative building

Hemp helps France claim world’s first carbon-negative building

December 27, 2021 |

In France, architecture firm lemoal lemoal has built what it claims to be the world’s first carbon-negative building, thanks in large part to the carbon-sequestering power of hemp.  The 4,000 square foot Pierre Chevet sports hall in Croissy-Beaubourg was constructed using Hempcrete, a construction alternative that incorporates fast-growing, water-efficient hemp and has advantageous insulation, acoustic […]

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Home of the future may be 3D printed out of hemp

Home of the future may be 3D printed out of hemp

December 27, 2021 |

In New York, a consortium is developing hemp-based ink for use in 3D-printed construction applications. Black Buffalo 3D, a supplier of 3D printers and inks to the construction industry; Alquist, a company using 3D printing in construction; and industrial hemp maker Revive Hemp Industries, announced their collaboration with the goal of creating greener alternatives for […]

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Biodegradable prayer flags available for your next trip to Everest’s summit

Biodegradable prayer flags available for your next trip to Everest’s summit

December 20, 2021 |

In Nepal, the ubiquitous prayer flags associated with the region’s Buddhist traditions are now available in natural, biodegradable materials as the country looks to reduce plastic waste.  Colorful prayer flags, dubbed Lung ta, are often affixed to Himalayan summits, pilgrimage sites, temples, and mediation spaces. It is believed that wind spreads blessings and goodwill from […]

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Levi Strauss partners for greener blue jeans

Levi Strauss partners for greener blue jeans

December 20, 2021 |

In Tennessee, jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co., sustainable fashion accelerator Fashion for Good, and natural pigments maker Stony Creek Colors have partnered to advance plant-based indigo dye.  Under the terms of the collaboration, Stony Creek Colors will provide its pre-reduced IndiGold  pigment to partners’ denim mills for performance testing and to evaluate different applications […]

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Firmenich extracts scent from elusive Lily of the Valley

Firmenich extracts scent from elusive Lily of the Valley

December 20, 2021 |

In Geneva, fragrance ingredients producer Firmenich, in partnership with French vertical farming startup Jungle, has successfully commercialized the first sustainably obtained perfume ingredient from the and fragrantly elusive Lily of the Valley flower.  Dubbed Muguet Firgood™, the 100% natural ingredient is extracted using Firmenich’s Firgood extraction technology and will be marketed to the fine fragrance […]

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Coffee and orange waste lampshades debut in London

Coffee and orange waste lampshades debut in London

December 20, 2021 |

In London, biotech startup Biohm has created a line of lampshades using coffee waste and orange peels. Made from Orb, Biohm’s name for its “refuse bio-compound” derived from agricultural byproducts and plant-based adhesive, the shapes demonstrate a collaboration between “maker” and “matter.” In other words, the maker attempts to create a desired geometry, while the […]

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Cardboard shelters offer adorable woodland creatures protection after brush fires

Cardboard shelters offer adorable woodland creatures protection after brush fires

December 20, 2021 |

In Australia, Macquarie University professor Alexandra Carthey has created biodegradable shelters for small critters that often struggle in the wake of brush fires.  The six-sided cardboard pyramids are easy to deploy and biodegrade as the forest recovers, says Carthey, a research fellow in the Department of Biological Science.  She noted that similar shelters exist for […]

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