Technology
Leaft Foods and Foodstuffs to transform baking with plant-based protein
Leaft Foods, a pioneering company that extracts the planet’s most abundant protein directly from green leaves, has announced a major partnership with Foodstuffs South Island (FSSI). FSSI is a 100% New Zealand-owned co-operative operating over 200 stores across the South…
Green Science Alliance develops bio-based UV-curing nail tips glue
Green Science Alliance has announced the development of a groundbreaking bio-based glue for attaching nail tips and artificial nails. This new adhesive is designed to be cured using UV or LED light, offering an eco-friendly alternative to conventional petrochemical-based glues.…
Perca launches innovative vermifiltration trial to treat seafood waste
Perca has announced the start of a pioneering trial using vermifiltration technology to treat seafood processing waste, particularly from shrimp production. This nature-based wastewater treatment offers a sustainable alternative aligned with the seafood industry’s focus on environmental responsibility and energy…
NUS develops microneedle patches for direct biofertiliser delivery in plants
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have created dissolving microneedle patches that deliver biofertiliser directly into plant tissues. In greenhouse trials, crops like Choy Sum and Kale grew faster, with increased shoot biomass, leaf area, and height. They…
New bio-based fabrics promise lower-carbon impact for performance apparel
NILIT's SENSIL ByNature and Asahi Kasei's ROICA have teamed up to develop a new bio-based fabric concept designed for high-performance clothing. This innovative fabric combines NILIT Biomass Balanced Nylon 6.6 yarn with Biomass Balanced ROICA premium stretch fiber, both produced…
Innovative biomaterial Xiriton offers sustainable solution for coastal restoration
Researchers at NIOZ have developed Xiriton, an innovative, eco-friendly biomaterial made from local grass species and seawater. Unlike traditional concrete, Xiriton captures CO2 during its production, making it a greener option for coastal restoration projects. The material was tested successfully…