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Anglian Water Services seeking partner to upgrade biogas to biomethane

Anglian Water Services seeking partner to upgrade biogas to biomethane

March 29, 2023 |

In the UK, Anglian Water Services Ltd (AWS) produces over 150,000 dry metric tonnes of raw wastewater derived sludge per annum that is treated at 10 regional sludge treatment centres. AWS treats the sludge using advanced anaerobic digestion technologies and biogas is produced which they currently use as a renewable fuel in combined heat & […]

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New Vans collection marries “relaxed vibes” and sustainability

New Vans collection marries “relaxed vibes” and sustainability

March 6, 2023 |

In Colorado, popular skater shoe brand Vans has launched a new collection designed to embody the brand’s relaxed vibe and appreciation for nature. The Surf VR3 Collection includes an outsole made from natural rubber sourced from farms using agricultural practices designed to promote diversity, enhance water cycles, improve soil health, and sequester carbon from the […]

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Columbia professors develop groundbreaking, dirt-based textile

Columbia professors develop groundbreaking, dirt-based textile

February 20, 2023 |

In New York, two Columbia University professors have developed a textile that is 60% comprised of soil and suitable for making clothes. Dubbed BioEarth, the material was codesigned by Penmai Chongtoua and Professor Lola Ben-Alon of the Natural Materials Lab at Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning. It is thin and strong with […]

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IIT Roorkee team invents edible ink from acacia

IIT Roorkee team invents edible ink from acacia

January 2, 2023 |

In India, researchers with IIT Roorkee’s Department of Paper Technology have developed an edible ink for a wide range of printing and packaging applications. The plant-based alternative comes as India’s ban on single-use plastic items like plates and cups has caused more people to carry groceries or food items in bags made from newspapers. The […]

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Zara teams with Evrnu to sell clothes made from recycled waste material

Zara teams with Evrnu to sell clothes made from recycled waste material

December 1, 2022 |

In Washington state, Zara has tapped textile innovations company Evrnu to supply its breakthrough recycled waste material, NuCycl Lyocell, for a new capsule collection. Comprising two oversized collared shirts and wide-leg trousers, the Zara x Evrnu collection is available now on Zara.com and select Zara stores worldwide. Evrnu’s mission is to use textile waste as […]

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As SAF rules, DG Fuels rocks with huge Air France/KLM fuels deal

As SAF rules, DG Fuels rocks with huge Air France/KLM fuels deal

November 6, 2022 |

News arrived on the ABLC floor that DG Fuels signed a multi-year SAF offtake agreement with Air France KLM for up to 60,408 metric tons (21 million gallons) per year from DGF’s initial plant to be located in Louisiana. Financial terms were not disclosed. The minimum 10-year deal will reduce lifecycle emissions by up to […]

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Eni ends palm oil procurement for its biorefineries

Eni ends palm oil procurement for its biorefineries

October 26, 2022 |

In Italy, Eni has definitively ended the procurement of palm oil for use at the Venice and Gela biorefineries for the production of hydrogenated biofuels. The last shipments arrived in the last few weeks, ahead of the declared goal of becoming ‘palm oil free’ by the end of 2022. Eni’s biorefineries in Venice and Gela […]

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Run Errands and Repel Vampires with Garlic Husk Tote

Run Errands and Repel Vampires with Garlic Husk Tote

October 24, 2022 |

In Portugal, designer Gui Giantini has created a 100% biodegradable tote bag from garlic waste.  Dubbed Sacalho—Portuguese for sackcloth—the bag is made by sewing sheets of material produced using modular mixing molds in the shape of tote bags.   According to a do-it-yourself submission to design publication designboom, Sacalho was “developed in an academic and scientific […]

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Biodegradable Clips are “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow”

Biodegradable Clips are “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow”

October 24, 2022 |

In Ireland, a company called Candy Claw Clips has become an influencer favorite with its plant-based hair accessories.  The brand new company launched the biodegradable clips just a month ago, and they have already graced the perfectly done updos of Irish influencers Sophie Murray and Niamh Cullen, presenter and model Katja Mia, and singer Erica […]

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Get Your 80s Nostalgia Fix with Fenics Vegan Sneakers 

Get Your 80s Nostalgia Fix with Fenics Vegan Sneakers 

October 24, 2022 |

In France, footwear brand Fenics has launched a line of 80s-inspired sneakers using vegan materials, including apple leather, cotton, natural rubber, and recycled polyurethane.  Requiring half the carbon and water as conventional sneakers, the line is produced in Spain. Once the nostalgia has worn off, Fenics will partially recycle the shoes and give you a […]

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