Inks and Pigments
Pili
Pili is a company focused on decarbonizing the color industry by producing bio-based, high-performance dyes and pigments from renewable agricultural biomass.
Researching sustainable biomaterials to replace conventional synthetic products for industrial and manufacturing applications.
Inks and Pigments
Pili is a company focused on decarbonizing the color industry by producing bio-based, high-performance dyes and pigments from renewable agricultural biomass.
Bioplastics
Novamont pioneers roprietary technologies using starches, cellulose, vegetable oils to produce biodegrdable and compostable bioplastics.
Building Materials
BAUX is founded on the belief that building materials should be sustainable, surprisingly functional and remarkably beautiful.
Building Materials
IsoHemp is a leading industrial manufacturer of bio-based hemp blocks designed for sustainable construction and renovation.
Bioplastics
Outlander Materials produceds UnPlastic, a sustainable bioplastic made from brewery waste.
Bioplastics
Paques Biomaterials develops sustainable PHA polymers produced by natural bacteria as alternatives to conventional plastics.
Building Materials
Woodoo specializes in creating biobased, high-performance materials from low-grade, underutilized wood through a process called Augmented Wood™.
Packaging Materials
Feltwood specializes in creating sustainable, biobased materials exclusively from vegetal fibers, using by-products from agriculture and food production.
materials
Kuura is an innovative textile fibre developed by Metsä Spring offering a sustainable alternative in the textile industry, emphasizing environmental responsibility and circular economy principles.
Newsletter
This week, we delve into the exciting strides made by leading companies and emerging players dedicated to advancing biobased materials and processes.
Newsletter
Including innovative biobased options from Origin Materials and Nature Coatings. Plus: Mycelium in Fashion, Flax Composites for Automobiles, and Industry News
Sonichem is spearheading an Innovate UK-funded consortium with a £600,000 grant to revolutionize the automotive industry by introducing sustainable, bio-based materials.