
In the mycelium revolution fungi roots are shaping the future of sustainable industries
From sustainable textiles to packaging, construction materials, and meat substitutes, startups worldwide are harnessing the potential of mycelium.
From sustainable textiles to packaging, construction materials, and meat substitutes, startups worldwide are harnessing the potential of mycelium.
Overstock is a big challenge in the fashion industry. German startup Smatch has recently launched a B2B platform to tackle this problem.
Months after introducing its mushroom bacon to the Spanish market, Barcelona-based Libre Foods has announced it will be launching the EU’s first mycelium-based whole-muscle chicken breast.
Start-ups from the Ruhr area are getting attention from investors. Millions of dollars are flowing into many of the young companies.
Spain’s agri-food startup ecosystem is gaining momentum, witnessing a surge in new participants and innovators within the food technology sector.
The range of vegan eggs has grown: Neggst is a plant-based egg – but with a special feature. It has a shell like a chicken egg!
Greenlyte Carbon Technologies is developing low-cost, robust Direct Air Capture technology that captures CO2 at world-leading energy rates whilst supplying hydrogen as a by-product.
Another novel and disruptive technology working in the food sector is Lypid, which raised NT$123 million (US$4 million) in initial seed funding in the U.S
The business models of more and more German founders are designed for sustainability. Your goal: You want to change the world.