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Sustainable audio company Majority launches cellulose earbuds

Sustainable audio company Majority launches cellulose earbuds

February 13, 2023 |

In the United Kingdom, Majority has introduced wireless earbuds and charging cases that feature biodegradable and recycled plastics casings and speakers made from cellulose. Dubbed TruBio, the 43-gram earbuds deliver “deep base and clear highs” with Bluetooth technology for stable and fast connection, according to a write-up in Forbes.  TruBio also provide up to 30 […]

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Indiana and Portuguese researchers use enzyme for enhanced lignocellulose break down

Indiana and Portuguese researchers use enzyme for enhanced lignocellulose break down

January 3, 2023 |

In India, the Press Trust of India reports that researchers from Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati and the University of Lisbon, Portugal have made a breakthrough in breaking down woody matter for ethanol production by improving the efficacy of a specific bacterial enzyme to turn the lignocellulose into simple sugars. Researchers found that with RfGH5_4 […]

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Bio-boating: Yamaha to use cellulose nanofiber in watercraft and sport boat engines

Bio-boating: Yamaha to use cellulose nanofiber in watercraft and sport boat engines

November 21, 2022 |

In Georgia, Yamaha Marine U.S. will use plant-derived cellulose nanofiber (CNF) reinforced resin in the manufacture of select parts for watercrafts, including sport boat engines, beginning in 2024. CNF reinforced resin is a new high-strength material manufactured by kneading and dispersing CNF, a biomass material made from wood resources, into resins such as polypropylene. The […]

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International team of researchers find flaws in cellulose nanocrystals structure

International team of researchers find flaws in cellulose nanocrystals structure

November 10, 2022 |

In Japan, chemists in Japan, Canada and Europe have uncovered flaws in the surface structure of cellulose nanocrystals—an important step toward deconstructing cellulose to produce renewable nano-materials relevant to biochemical products, energy solutions, and biofuels. The findings—published in Science Advances—are the most detailed look yet at the surface chemistry and structure of individual cellulose nanocrystal […]

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Vikas Lifecare collaborates with partners to produces cellulose, lignin and silica from rice husk

Vikas Lifecare collaborates with partners to produces cellulose, lignin and silica from rice husk

October 20, 2022 |

In India, ANI reported that Vikas Lifecare is collaborating with multiple institutions to produces cellulose, lignin and silica from rice husk. In this project, the Indian firm is working with the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU)-Varanasi and Sweden’s Stockholm University. The main aim of the project is to establish innovative value chain concepts for production […]

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Sulzer takes minority stake in CELLiCON to scale up nano structured cellulose

Sulzer takes minority stake in CELLiCON to scale up nano structured cellulose

September 15, 2022 |

In Switzerland, Sulzer has partnered with CELLiCON to scale up its groundbreaking manufacturing technology for nano structured cellulose – a highly sustainable, plant-based alternative to conventional polymers.  The technology slashes the traditionally high costs and footprint associated with nanocellulose, allowing it to be scaled and used as a building block for a wide variety of […]

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Simplifyber scores $3.5M in seed funding for garments made from cellulose-based liquid

Simplifyber scores $3.5M in seed funding for garments made from cellulose-based liquid

July 21, 2022 |

In New York state, Simplifyber, Inc., creator of the world’s first fully-molded garment and shoe uppers made directly from a cellulose-based liquid, announced the closing of a $3.5 million round of seed funding, led by At One Ventures, with participation from Techstars, Heritage Group Ventures, The Helm, W Fund, Jetstream Ventures, Plug & Play Ventures, […]

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Chinese researchers develop method for treating wastewater from cellulose materials

Chinese researchers develop method for treating wastewater from cellulose materials

July 14, 2022 |

In China, oil spills and industrial pollution pose a huge threat to the ecological environment. Concerns over safety have seen an increased focus on improving the filtration of oily wastewater; for example, during the treatment of sewage. Membrane separation technology offers a promising and efficient option for treating that wastewater, particularly with its low energy […]

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Microbial cellulose as leather alternative, flax fiber bridge, cacao pod waste for whiskey packaging, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of May 12th

Microbial cellulose as leather alternative, flax fiber bridge, cacao pod waste for whiskey packaging, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of May 12th

May 11, 2022 |

Biomaterials company Nanollose is now working with California-based leather alternative company von Holzhausen on microbial cellulose as potential leather alternatives. A Dutch city opened up a pedestrian bridge made of flax fiber, biobased resin and polyurethane foam. In Scotland, famed whiskey distiller Macallan launched a new whiskey that uses cacao pod waste for its packaging. […]

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Nanollose Limited and von Holzhausen sign microbial cellulose materials pact

Nanollose Limited and von Holzhausen sign microbial cellulose materials pact

May 9, 2022 |

In Australia, biomaterials startup Nanollose Limited is collaborating with California leather alternative firm von Holzhausen. Under the terms of the agreement, Nanollose will provide von Holzhausen  with samples of treated and processed microbial cellulose in various forms for testing as potential alternatives to leather or other materials, either in their initial state or after further […]

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