A subsection of #biobased materials, #biofabricated materials utilize living organisms (such as microbes) rather than plants or animals. Their appeal and power are therefore found in their low-impact and regenerative qualities. The advent of these biomaterials signals that greater infrastructures are now in place to make consumer adoption and global scalability an economic reality. Today, green technologies have more investment, raw components for biomaterials are more abundant, and automation is optimizing manufacturing. Additionally (and crucially!) consumers are no longer viewing the product as a poor cousin of more traditional materials. https://lnkd.in/eAmxjh5z
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?? Make Biodegradable Packaging Safe Again Surprisingly, environmentally friendly products may require the use of hazardous materials. Manufacture of biodegradable packaging is one of such cases. The main ingredient in the process is glycolic acid, predominantly synthesised from formaldehyde that can cause cancer. ?? The only way forward for production growth is a shift to a more eco-friendly process in terms of both raw materials and technology. At a recent European Symposium on Surface Science in Athens, our scientist presented an innovative solution for obtaining glycolic acid via the liquid-phase oxidation of ethylene glycol. ?? The linchpin of this reaction is the newly developed catalyst — palladium nanoparticles. It accelerates the oxidation of ethylene glycol and can replace formaldehyde. This emerging technology will be instrumental for the production of higher volumes of biodegradable packaging with a reduced environmental cost. #ESG #innovation #palladium #sustainability #health
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Fiber spinning of Polycaprolactone (PCL) This polyester has been demonstrated to be biodegradable in numerous research studies. At Dr. Richard Venditti's and Dr. Joel Pawlak research groups in NC State Forest Biomaterials Department, we are dedicated to advancing sustainable materials to support the development of more environmentally responsible industries.
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?? SymbioFact of The Week ‘Biomaterials this, biomaterials that’… but what exactly are biomaterials? During my studies biomedical sciences, I first came in contact with biomaterials. The definition was/is: Materials (biological or synthetic) that help biological matter, like contact lenses or a hip replacement. Over the years I have found another definition... Biomaterials are derived from, or produced by, biological organisms like plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and other life forms. Think of mushroom-based textiles, seaweed bioplastics and even biodegradable flexible foam. Unlike traditional plastics, they break down naturally, leaving no harmful residues behind. ?? Follow us for more insights on building a sustainable future. ?? ?Check out our website to learn more: https://symbiomatter.com/ #Biomaterials #CircularEconomy #Biodegradable #SustainableMaterials #SymbioMatter
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??????Innovative solutions- developed a new sustainable material from cellulose that can be used in medicine ??"The biocompatibility mentioned by Kaunas University of Technology scientist Ingrida Pauliukaityt? is very important in tissue engineering to avoid the living organism’s immune response to a material used for cell reproduction other than the one naturally synthesised by the organism."
?? Lithuania is making exciting progress in bioeconomy innovation! Researchers have developed a new way to use cellulose, the primary natural material in plants, to create nanofiber cellulose matrices. This discovery could replace traditional plastics in industries and even be used in medicine. Here’s why it matters: ?? Recycled cellulose polymer can be an alternative to plastics in toys, household items, etc. ?? Plant-based cellulose is safe, natural, and great at keeping moisture—perfect for medical uses like tissue repair. ?? These new cellulose models mimic how cells behave in the body, helping scientists run better experiments and learn more about how cells grow and interact. This is a big step forward for sustainable industries and medical technology, showing how bioeconomy can help build a greener, smarter future. #ktu #bioeconomy #innovation #science #LithuaniaCoCreate More: https://lnkd.in/dawwb26t
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Japanese researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have developed a groundbreaking biodegradable plastic that dissolves in seawater. + Unlike traditional plastics, this new material degrades within hours in ocean water and within 10 days in soil, even enhancing soil fertility. + Made from food-safe components, it's strong, customizable, and non-toxic. It is suitable for applications ranging from packaging to medical devices. It also emits no carbon dioxide during breakdown and can be efficiently recycled.
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Biofabrication has been selling the promise of a harmless, resilient, and versatile alternative to traditional materials for nearly a decade, and yet the industry has never truly scaled. Efforts are often stymied by complex, labor-intensive, and expensive processes. However, after at the 10th anniversary of the Biofabricate Summit earlier this year (the densest gathering of bio innovators in the world) it seems that biotech has finally reached maturity. Innovative companies are increasingly ushering in new technologies—signaling a seismic shift that’s set to unfold a whole new category of high-quality, low-impact materials that are naturally produced, of known provenance, and made-to-order.
From ‘shrimp leather’ to synthetic dye, are biomaterials finally ready to scale up?
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“With increasing resource shortage and environmental pollution, it is preferable to utilize materials which are sustainable and biodegradable.” Xi Cui, Jaslyn J. L. Lee & Wei Ning Chen / Scientific Reports Absolutely ?? ?? ?? ?? Nontoxic biodegradable is the new plastic. Existing companies can enjoy innovation & effectively cleaning up the planet. ?? #biodegradable #packaging #industry #cellulose #manufacturing #electronics #consumerproducts #industry #sustainability #hydrogel #materials #polymers #biosynergy #materialscience #design #engineering #chemistry #biochemistry #plastic #upgrades #solutions #environment #publichealth #plasticfree #solutions
Eco-friendly and biodegradable cellulose hydrogels produced from low cost okara: towards non-toxic flexible electronics - Scientific Reports
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VERDE Nanomaterials is driving the industry shift towards high-performance and sustainable materials by making advanced biopolymers from waste. VERDE's feedstock-flexible processing technology transforms various plant wastes into high-value, biodegradable cellulose nanofibers cheaply and sustainably. Cellulose nanofibers are extremely versatile biopolymers that can replace plastics and other petroleum-based materials in many applications. By providing cost-competitive nanofibers, VERDE Nanomaterials will help develop high-performance and more sustainable materials in the circular economy.?Watch VERDE Nanomaterials Founder & CEO Danielle Pascoli showcasing. https://lnkd.in/gUx68qU4 Join The INNOVATORS' ever-expanding startup video library here https://lnkd.in/ef-cFPsw, where thousands of innovators showcase 24/7, while prominent industry leaders, customers, investors, and partners actively browse, search, review and rank. Create a video file (FREE) today! https://lnkd.in/gDQ3nd9K Let's #innovate together!
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????????????????????????: ???????? ???? ?????? ???????????? Biomaterials have long been part of our lives. We lived in wooden houses, wore clothes made of natural fibres (cotton and wool), and lived a natural life. With advances in technology, we started living in concrete houses, powering our heating, cooling, and transportation with fossil fuels. Our everyday products were made from synthetic materials. Climate change and ecological sustainability concerns are now turning the clock back. We are reviving the traditional ways of living, which has led to the growth of biomaterials. ? So, what are biomaterials? Biomaterials are of two types: * A material derived from, or produced by, biological organisms like plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and other life forms. These are also called?biologically derived materials. * A material used for a biological purpose, such as a biomedical application like treating an injury or growing biological cells. These may be synthetic. ? According to McKinsey, over the next ten to 20 years, advances in the use of biology in the production of materials, chemicals, and energy could amount to?$200 billion to $300 billion in global market growth. ? Biomaterials development started when people started using biological materials like plants, wood, paper, leather, textiles, and other materials to replace unsustainable materials. Soon, biotechnology took over and helped create modern enzymes that led to the development of products ranging from detergents to animal feeds. Significant investments were made in biofuels and biomaterials. Recent advances in gene editing, artificial intelligence and other technologies are furthering the development of biomaterials. ? Biomaterials have applications across a range of industries, such as apparel, electronics, automotives, FMCG, packaging, etc. ? Take the case of buildings. Buildings account for?40% of global energy demand?and a third of all greenhouse gas emissions. Several biomaterials can be used in buildings -- self-healing concrete, chipboard made of food waste, and mycelium insulation. ? Biomaterials can significantly improve the sustainability of supply chains and products. They have the potential to reduce carbon footprints and improve biodegradability or recyclability of materials. They have the potential to help in reaching net zero targets. Image: Amr Taha? on Unsplash #netzero #esg #sustainability #biomaterials #climate
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?? Biomaterials: Are they the answer to our sustainability issues? ?? ?? Check out our latest #SectorSpotlight on the groundbreaking field of biomaterials. What do skin regeneration and a takeaway box have in common? The innovative use of biomaterials… Biomaterials are not just transforming regenerative medicine—they’re revolutionizing how we approach sustainability across various industries. From medical applications to everyday products, biomaterials offer a pathway to reduce our reliance on animal and petrochemical-derived materials. In her first article, Ariyana R. dives into how biomaterials are driving sustainable innovations. Learn about the exciting advancements from companies like Meatable, Ecovative - the mycelium technology company, AMSilk GmbH | Biotech Materials and Notpla that are setting new standards for environmental impact. ?? Discover how these innovative solutions are tackling global environmental challenges: ?? : Dive deeper into the article: https://lnkd.in/eRkQHf6Z #GeneticEngineering #Biotechnology #Innovation #Sustainability
Biomaterials are the answer to global sustainability
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