Running Tide to remove CO2 on Microsoft’s behalf
Running Tide has announced an agreement with Microsoft that makes it the technology company's first open ocean-based carbon removal supplier.
Running Tide has announced an agreement with Microsoft that makes it the technology company's first open ocean-based carbon removal supplier.
Many companies have turned to plastic alternatives to fabricate straws that comply with new laws and regulations to reduce plastic...
Material innovation startup, Sulapac, has launched Sulapac® Luxe, a new bio-based material ideal for substituting hard plastics, including ABS, as...
The world’s largest mass microalgae biomass production facility, Chitose Carbon Capture Central (C4), which utilizes flat-panel photo-bioreactor technology, will open...
South Korean vegan cosmetics brand Siita has been recognized as one of the first zero waste companies globally by a...
The Cheeky Panda, Bamboo fibre tissue market leader, has launched an upgraded version of The Cheeky Panda Biodegradable Anti-Bacterial Multi-Surface...
Circ, an American-based textile recycler, has raised $25 million in Series B extension funding from European e-commerce group Zalando, material...
TotalEnergies is developing its renewable activities in Poland by acquiring the country’s main biogas producer, Polska Grupa Biogazowa (PGB), and...
Sneh Bangar, a postdoctoral researcher from Clemson University, believes she has found a way to use pearl millet starch and...
To reduce the climate footprint of board production, IKEA is switching from fossil-based to bio-based glues.
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