Category: Chemicals & Materials

New Energy Blue takes a step closer to corn stover-based ethylene and SAF

New Energy Blue takes a step closer to corn stover-based ethylene and SAF

March 18, 2024 |

In Pennsylvania, New Energy Blue has formed New Energy Chemicals to manufacture ethylene using ethanol produced via corn stover.  The bio-based ethylene will be used by Dow to manufacture polyethylene, in line with a production pact established in May 2023. New Energy Chemicals will use the ethylene to produce sustainable aviation fuel at its Port […]

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Sappi North America and Biophilica partner to improve plant-based leather

Sappi North America and Biophilica partner to improve plant-based leather

March 18, 2024 |

In Massachusetts, Biophilica, the company behind Treekind plastic-free leather alternative, is using products from paper and pulp company Sappi, to make Treekind look and feel more realistic. Specifically, Biophilica is applying Sappi’s high-fidelity, 3D, leather grain solution to impart texture to Treekind through the application of Sappi’s Ultracast Viva® release paper. “Inclusion of plastic-containing coatings […]

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Connor Rusnak’s cork wifi router aims to make e-waste and eyesores a thing of the past

Connor Rusnak’s cork wifi router aims to make e-waste and eyesores a thing of the past

March 11, 2024 |

In Ohio, industrial designer Connor Rusnak has developed an eye-pleasing  wifi router prototype using cork as a casing material. Dubbed Pella, Rusnak tells Yanko Design a biodegradable material was chosen to help address the millions of tons of electronics waste that gets tossed every year. “The cork is not just a building material but an […]

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Casio adds castor oil case and strap to Pro Tek line

Casio adds castor oil case and strap to Pro Tek line

March 11, 2024 |

In Japan, household name watchmaker Casio has added watches partially made from castor beans to its outdoors-focused Pro Tek Climber line. Already available on Amazon, the Pro Trek PRG-340SC-5 and PRG-340SC-2 are designed for “rugged performance in challenging terrain.” The watch cases and straps are made from bioplastics sourced from plant-based materials, including castor oil. […]

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Printer concept would replace costly and polluting inks with your morning coffee grounds

Printer concept would replace costly and polluting inks with your morning coffee grounds

March 11, 2024 |

In South Korea, Samsung Electronics product designer Hwan Ju Jeon has created a prototype printer that uses used coffee grounds as ink. While soy-based inks exist as an alternative to conventional, petroleum-based printer inks, the RITI coffee printer concept envisions using material that would otherwise be household trash. “Perhaps the most exciting aspect of this […]

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BioPlastPom, Gdańsk U unveil potato starch packaging material

BioPlastPom, Gdańsk U unveil potato starch packaging material

March 11, 2024 |

In Poland, Bio PlastPom and Gdańsk University of Technology have developed a biodegradable and compostable packaging material made from potato starch. Tradenamed NOPLA, the material is free of artificial ingredients or plastics and breaks down without adding microplastics into the environment. It is expected to comply with EN 13432 composting standards and EU Directive 904/2019 […]

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University of Bristol creates biodegradable wires from proteins

University of Bristol creates biodegradable wires from proteins

March 11, 2024 |

In the United Kingdom, researchers at University of Bristol are exploring the possibility of producing super-thin biodegradable wires from amino acids and heme molecules similar to those found in hemoglobin, but manufactured using yeast. The work, which is detailed in a recent issue of The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could lead to […]

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Illinois biotech hub granted $680 million to advance biomanufacturing, precision fermentation

Illinois biotech hub granted $680 million to advance biomanufacturing, precision fermentation

March 11, 2024 |

In Chicago, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Innovate Illinois have announced $680 million in combined cash match and strategic investments from public and private partners for the Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing Tech Hub.  iFab recently applied for Phase 2 Implementation Grants to “solidify Illinois’ position as a leader in biomanufacturing and precision fermentation,” according […]

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USDA marks second-ever National Biobased Products Day

USDA marks second-ever National Biobased Products Day

March 11, 2024 |

In Iowa, the US Department of Agriculture held its second National Biobased Products Day celebration on March 8, with a press conference highlighting the accomplishments of people and organizations working to improve sustainability. USDA also marked the occasion by releasing two reports and announcing a National Institute of Food and Agriculture $10,000,000 investment in Oregon […]

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Novel Foods Group bets big on precision fermentation to produce elusive sweetener

Novel Foods Group bets big on precision fermentation to produce elusive sweetener

March 11, 2024 |

In Dubai, Novel Foods Group is planning a $500-million precision fermentation production hub to scale production of brazzein, a sweeter-than-sugar protein found in the difficult-to-cultivate West African Oubli plant. According to vegconomist, a deal was reached between Novel Foods Group, Glatt Group, BioEngineering AG, and CB Consultancy AG to scale production of brazzein using fermentation […]

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