Category: Chemicals & Materials

Outerknown taps Keel Labs for seaweed yarn shirts

Outerknown taps Keel Labs for seaweed yarn shirts

September 2, 2024 |

In California,  sustainable outwear brand Outerknown is using seaweed-based fibers developed by North Carolina’s Keel Labs. Dubbed Kelsun, the seaweed-based biopolymer fibers are mixed with organic cotton for a new line of Outerknown’s much-loved Blanket Shirt. “Working with suppliers that share our love for the ocean is a great fit for Outerknown. I’m excited to […]

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Milwaukee may soon be home to the world’s tallest wood skyscraper

Milwaukee may soon be home to the world’s tallest wood skyscraper

September 2, 2024 |

In Wisconsin, Michael Green Architects has designed a 55-story, 600-feet mass timber tower for the Marcus Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee that, if built, would be the world’s tallest timber skyscraper. The building would also include residences, offices, restaurants, retail, and public space. Brumunddal, Norway, currently boasts the world’s tallest timber building, at 280 feet. […]

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Nebraska’s Governor moves to ban lab-grown meat

Nebraska’s Governor moves to ban lab-grown meat

September 2, 2024 |

In Nebraska, Governor Jim Pillen has signed an executive order “creating strict guidelines”  for state agencies and its contractors to “protect the state’s agriculture industry, as well as consumers, from lab-grown meat.” The Governor also directed the Nebraska Department of Agriculture to initiate a rulemaking process to make sure that any lab-grown meat products sold […]

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Biobased adhesive could solve wind energy recycling conundrum

Biobased adhesive could solve wind energy recycling conundrum

September 2, 2024 |

In Colorado, researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have developed an epoxy that could extend the usable life of wind turbine blades. Turbine blades have a finite usable life of about 20 years, but because the resins used to create the massive blades can’t be easily dissolved, the foam and carbon fiber that make […]

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AFYREN scores nutraceuticals deal

AFYREN scores nutraceuticals deal

September 2, 2024 |

In Paris, biobased carboxylic acids producer AFYREN has signed a commercial contract with an undisclosed US nutraceutical ingredients manufacturer. Under the terms of the multi-year contract, AFYREN will provide its biobased acids for applications such as preservatives and flavors for nutritional supplements. “The multi-billion-dollar nutraceuticals market is expected to grow in the high-single digits over […]

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Designer creates microalgae material that stimulates plant growth

Designer creates microalgae material that stimulates plant growth

September 2, 2024 |

In Germany, designer Laura Bordini has created packaging from microalgae that stimulates plant growth when it ends up in the environment. Called “By Osmosis,” the concept illustrates how packaging can have a useful second life, creating a circular process. Bordini sources the microalgae biomass from a waste disposal center in Lindlar, Germany. The concept has […]

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Sail into the great unknown with biodegradable, sailboat-shaped urns

Sail into the great unknown with biodegradable, sailboat-shaped urns

August 26, 2024 |

In Brazil, Furf Design Studio and mycelium products maker Much have designed a biodegradable, sailboat-shaped urn for for the cremains of people who would like to be buried at sea.  Dubbed Sail Funerary Urn, the poetic conveyance breaks down slowly in open air but will eventually decompose into the ocean. “[I]t is essential to remember […]

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NASCAR Hall of Fame to use compostable paper cups from CTK Bio

NASCAR Hall of Fame to use compostable paper cups from CTK Bio

August 26, 2024 |

In North Carolina,  the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority has tapped CTK Bio for supply of compostable paper cups at the Charlotte Convention Center and NASCAR Hall of Fame. One of the key features of CTK Bio’s paper cups and paper products is that their lining is home compostable. Conventional paper cups typically contain a plastic […]

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Design student Prantar Tamuli creates carbon-capturing walls

Design student Prantar Tamuli creates carbon-capturing walls

August 26, 2024 |

In London, a student pursuing a master’s degree in bio-integrated design has developed cyanobacterial building panels that capture carbon. The idea came to University of London student Prantar Tamuli during the COVID-19 lockdown. Dubbed C-ELM—short for Cyanobacterial Engineered Living Material—the panels are a step closer to reality after being featured in an art installation at […]

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Solar Foods wins NASA food challenge

Solar Foods wins NASA food challenge

August 26, 2024 |

In Finland,  alternative protein producer Solar Foods has been named the international category winner by the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge. Launched in 2021 by NASA and Canadian counterpart CSA, the challenge seeks innovations to feed astronauts on long space missions. Solar Foods’ fermentation technology, which produces its Solein protein using air, electricity, and its  […]

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