
Keel Labs
Keel Labs develops drop-in biobased and sustainable fibers and yarns made from seaweed biopolymers.
Explore our curated collection of biobased materials from innovative companies across the globe.
Keel Labs develops drop-in biobased and sustainable fibers and yarns made from seaweed biopolymers.
Mycocycle uses a bioinspired approach to tackle industrial waste by harnessing the power of fungi.
Cruz Foam aims to eliminate single-use plastics by developing sustainable materials compatible with existing supply chains.
Muoto is a packaging initiative by Metsä Spring aiming to disrupt the market with a natural and sustainable solution combining structure, functionality and design.
Fabric Nano is pioneering a sustainable future by using enzymes with natural materials to create innovative, eco-friendly products.
Spinnova revolutionizes textile manufacturing with patented technology, creating novel eco-friendly fibre from wood pulp or waste.
FRONT® transforms waste into sustainable, aesthetic building materials, advancing eco-friendly construction with innovative products like WasteBasedBricks and BioBasedTiles.
Hemp Black offers /eco6, a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based carbon black, using industrial hemp to reduce carbon footprints.
Kintra produces a bio-based, biodegradable polyester designed to reduce emissions and mimic natural fibers, offering sustainable fashion solutions.
Infinited's technology captures the value in textile waste and turns it into lovely soft fibers proven to work beautifully in a wide range of fabrics.
Bolt Threads leverages biotechnology to create sustainable, biobased materials inspired by nature.
MycoWorks is a biotechnology company creating premium, non-animal materials using their patented Fine Mycelium™ technology for customizable, sustainable products.
Mogu creates sustainable interior design products using mycelium, offering innovative acoustic panels and resilient floors with eco-friendly materials.
Pili is a company focused on decarbonizing the color industry by producing bio-based, high-performance dyes and pigments from renewable agricultural biomass.
Novamont pioneers roprietary technologies using starches, cellulose, vegetable oils to produce biodegrdable and compostable bioplastics.
BAUX is founded on the belief that building materials should be sustainable, surprisingly functional and remarkably beautiful.
IsoHemp is a leading industrial manufacturer of bio-based hemp blocks designed for sustainable construction and renovation.
Outlander Materials produceds UnPlastic, a sustainable bioplastic made from brewery waste.
Paques Biomaterials develops sustainable PHA polymers produced by natural bacteria as alternatives to conventional plastics.
Woodoo specializes in creating biobased, high-performance materials from low-grade, underutilized wood through a process called Augmented Wood™.
Feltwood specializes in creating sustainable, biobased materials exclusively from vegetal fibers, using by-products from agriculture and food production.
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.
This week, we delve into the exciting strides made by leading companies and emerging players dedicated to advancing biobased materials and processes.