
Newlight Technologies: Converting Greenhouse Gas into Versatile Biomaterials
Inspired by ocean microorganisms that convert methane and CO2 into polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), Newlight Technologies embarked on a mission to replicate

Researching sustainable biomaterials to replace conventional synthetic products for industrial and manufacturing applications.
Inspired by ocean microorganisms that convert methane and CO2 into polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), Newlight Technologies embarked on a mission to replicate
Salt Lake City-based WNDR Alpine is redefining the outdoor industry with its high-performance, eco-friendly ski equipment. The company’s innovation
Soltellus™ 2000L, a water-soluble and biodegradable polymer, serves as a multifunctional product with diverse applications in agriculture.
Founded in London in 2021, FlexSea develops novel seaweed-derived biomaterials that can replace single-use plastics in various industries. Their materials
EPDM rubber is known for its properties as a polymer with excellent resistance to heat, weather and other demanding conditions.
Kelsun Yarn, from Keel Labs, offers a sustainable drop-in alternative to conventional fibers, utilizing the renewable biopolymer found in kelp.