Category: Chemicals & Materials

Horse world saying “neigh” to cow leather as VTT trots out mushroom alternative 

Horse world saying “neigh” to cow leather as VTT trots out mushroom alternative 

July 12, 2021 |

In Finland, the equestrian industry can barely rein in their excitement as advances in the production of alternative leather made of mushroom could mean greener tack in their future.   Currently, most equestrian gear, such as halters, reins, and saddles, is made from cow hide leather. Work at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland could provide a similarly durable […]

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Lululemon “nama-stays away” from synthetic materials with Bolt Threads pact  

Lululemon “nama-stays away” from synthetic materials with Bolt Threads pact  

July 12, 2021 |

In Vancouver, high-end yoga and workout gear company Lululemon has partnered with Bolt Threads to produce mushroom-based yoga mats, yoga bags, and duffel bags.   Made from Mylo, Bolt Threads’ alternative mycelium-based leather, the products will be available early next year.   Lululemon, along with Adidas, Stella McCartney and Kering—the fashion group behind brands like Gucci and Alexander McQueen—is a member […]

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Arnette, a biobased eyewear line, launches in India  

Arnette, a biobased eyewear line, launches in India  

July 12, 2021 |

In India, celebrity-favorite eyewear brand Luxottica is now selling its partially renewable “street style” eyewear brand, Arnette.   The company launched its first launched eyewear with biobased nylon in 2019 and has now reached 70% renewable content thanks to the addition of biobased acetate. Product packaging is also recycled plastic.   Music superstars Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber are reportedly fans of the […]

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Frank Gehry tower in France boasts renewable innovations from local materials  

Frank Gehry tower in France boasts renewable innovations from local materials  

July 12, 2021 |

In Arles, France, a new tower designed by famed architect Frank Gehry features elements made from salt, sunflowers, and algae to lower its carbon footprint.   Both the salt and algae are sourced from the nearby Rhône river. Salt crystals were grown on metal mesh in an energy-less process to form panels, says Jan Boelen, artistic director of Atelier Luma, which developed the […]

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French startup eyes fruit waste leather  

French startup eyes fruit waste leather  

July 12, 2021 |

In France, an entrepreneurial couple is repurposing mangos and bananas to produce a slaughter-free leather alternative.   Loïc Debrabander and Anaëlle Picavet launched VegSkin because of a lack of sustainable leathers, telling the publication 20 minutes that while animal-free leather does exist, it is often made from polyurethane or polyvinyl chloride—both of which come from petroleum feedstocks. “We were looking for […]

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Dutch slaughter-free leather startup raises $3 million 

Dutch slaughter-free leather startup raises $3 million 

July 12, 2021 |

In the Netherlands, startup Qorium has raised €2.6 million ($3.1 million) to advance its cell culture and tissue engineering process for producing collagen for slaughter-free leather.   The funding was led by Brightlands Venture Partners. Funds will be used to scale up R&D at the company’s campus at Maastricht University.   “Qorium is a game-changing technology that will bring sustainable natural leather to the […]

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Cardboard bed frames promise Olympians a good night’s sleep ahead of their events  

Cardboard bed frames promise Olympians a good night’s sleep ahead of their events  

July 12, 2021 |

In Tokyo, the much-anticipated—and COVID-disrupted—Olympic Games will soon get underway, with athletes sleeping off their exertions in beds made from recycled cardboard.   Airwearve, a Japanese bedding company, made 18,000 cardboard bedframes and polyethylene fiber mattresses that can be recycled infinitely. 8,000 of the eco-friendly beds will be reused at the Paralympic Games, and eventually all […]

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Trees and beneficial microbes could cheaply clean America’s most polluted places  

Trees and beneficial microbes could cheaply clean America’s most polluted places  

July 12, 2021 |

In Nebraska, The Arbor Day Foundation is exploring the use of trees and beneficial microbes to clean Superfund sites contaminated by hazardous waste.  Current remediation methods, such as soil excavation and pump and treatment of ground water, are labor-intensive and costly. The use of trees alone is often insufficient to remove contaminants like metals, oils, and hydrocarbons because the trees […]

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Wizardry meets science: Harry Potter alum invests in cell-free biomanufacturing startup

Wizardry meets science: Harry Potter alum invests in cell-free biomanufacturing startup

July 5, 2021 |

In London, a startup working to produce polyester precursors from renewable materials has raised  £12.5 million ($17.3 million) in an investment round that included actress Emma Watson and Twitter cofounder Biz Stone.  FabricNano uses cell-free biomanufacturing, which involves coaxing enzymes and proteins to produce chemicals on a DNA wafer. This method avoids many of the […]

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Travel is returning, and biobased luggage will help you do it more sustainably

Travel is returning, and biobased luggage will help you do it more sustainably

July 5, 2021 |

In Berlin, luxury luggage brand Horizn Studios has unveiled a range of 100% plant-based luggage. Dubbed Circle One, the luggage uses BioX, a woven material made from flax that a byproduct of linseed production. This material is combined with an environmentally friendly resin to create a 100% biodegradable hard shell. The bag’s handles are infused […]

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