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Material innovation in fashion has largely focused on upcycling textile waste, creating leather alternatives, but conversation has shifted to replacing synthetic fibers with recyclable fibers, natural fibers made from algae, shrimp shells, mushrooms, more
Published:
April 26, 2024
by Fashionista
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DIC highlights new algae oil products designed for use in sustainable lubricants for automotive and electric vehicle industries; latest light-colored sulfurized triglyceride mixtures are in testing phase
Published:
April 25, 2024
by Business Wire
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Fashion for Good welcomes 10 new innovators to its 2024 Innovation Program to receive support validating their technologies; cohort represents increased focus on novel bio-based material and recycling technologies, man-made cellulosics, nylon recycling
Published:
April 25, 2024
by Fashion for Good
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Checkerspot Announces Patent for Non-Genetically Engineered High-Oleic Microalgae Oil
Published:
April 22, 2024
by Associated Press
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Research from University of California San Diego and materials science firm Algenesis finds the company's algae-based polymers biodegrade by 97% after 200 days in water; chemical analysis shows that the polymers degrade into their starting plant materials
Published:
April 15, 2024
by University of California San Diego
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