The partnership between Israeli company Sonovia and Italian denim mill PureDenim is getting support from a leader in luxury fashion. French luxury group Kering entered an agreement to develop and ...
Sometimes it seems the world is awash in genetically modified organisms. You have your landscape-scale examples, like transgenic salmon or those GMO corn and soybean crops, made to be pest- and ...
Indigo dye reduction and fermentation microbiology encompass the study of microbial communities and enzymatic systems that facilitate the conversion of water‐insoluble indigo into a soluble leuco form ...
The natural dyestuff maker Stony Creek Colors is expanding its pact with the dye and pigment maker Archroma to bring plant-based indigo dye to industrial scale. Archroma will implement Stony Creek’s ...
Blue jeans are an iconic staple of just about any wardrobe. But all that denim has a dirty secret: the dye that makes blue jeans so ubiquitous is actually made from fossil fuels and toxic chemicals.
WAIKOLOA — Wai’ala Ahn and Justin Cool Tripp are happiest when they’re feeling blue. The two harvest and source plants from local farmers and make completely biodegradable dyes from fermented plants.
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