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👙 Stripe and Stares Launches Biodegradable Underwear
The underwear and loungewear brand has launched a new collection of biodegradable underwear, combining Tencel fibers, seacell, and Roica elastane.
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🐟 Fish-processing Waste Could Be Transformed Into Green Nylon
Scottish researchers are exploring a new process that could see fish-processing waste used to create one of the key components in the production of nylon.
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♻️ Gentlebrand Launches New Bottle Label Material Concept
The packaging company revealed the Aroma beverage bottle concept featuring an organic paper label attached to the neck of the bottle without adhesive for easier separation and recycling.
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🍃 Glasgow unveils new Green Deal, Sets 2030 as Date for Net-Zero
Glasgow City Council launched its new draft Green Deal, which sets a target of achieving net-zero by 2030, and lays out the framework for economic recovery post-pandemic.
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🍖 Mogale Meat Is Building BioBank For Cell-Cultured Antelope Meat
South African startup Mogale Meats wants to make sustainable cultivated meat a reality in the country, with its BioBank of over 500 cell samples from antelope and cattle.
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👢 BIOVYN™ Expands Into The Sustainable Fashion And Utility Clothing Sector
Farmerrain is using BIOVYN™ – the world’s first commercially available bio-attributed PVC produced by INOVYN – to accelerate its growth plans for sustainable clothing, which includes fashion-led rainwear and high-performance workwear.
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🍎 San Joaquin Renewables Secures $165 Million to Build Flagship RNG Project
San Joaquin Renewables announced it reached an agreement with Cresta Fund Management and Silverpeak Energy Partners to invest up to $165 million to develop and construct a biomass to renewable natural gas project.
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🔥 Standard Biocarbon Secures $2m Biochar Funding
The company will produce high-quality biochar, the near-pure form of carbon made by processing biomass at high temperatures with little oxygen.
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