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Samsara Eco’s novel enzyme technology introduces an alternative route for the textile industry to move away from fossil fuel dependency and minimise waste, allowing brands to repurpose what they have ...
Samsara Eco, an Australian startup that uses enzyme-based tech to recycle plastics, textiles and other materials countless number of times, has struck a major partnership with Lululemon.
To help end the global plastic pollution, Australian enviro-tech startup Samsara Eco has developed an enzyme-based technology that breaks down plastics (polymers) into their molecular building ...
Samsara Eco has developed an infinite plastic recycling technology by using synthetically engineered enzymes, a new way to contribute to the circular economy. With this new technology, it means ...
Local recycling tech start-up Samsara Eco is gearing up to commercialise a new patented carbon-neutral recycling process, using enzymes that can break down plastics into their foundational ...
Even if the specimens chosen don’t look very colorful, they can produce the enzymes needed to create the eco-dyes. These substances were used to synthesize colorants for dyeing textiles and leather.
Using energy from light to activate natural enzymes can help scientists create new-to-nature enzymatic reactions that support eco-friendly biomanufacturing — the production of fuels, plastics ...
It takes three months to make the eco-enzyme solution and it can be prepared at home. We are training more volunteers in making of the eco-enzyme.” ...
Samsara Eco's novel enzyme technology introduces an alternative route for the textile industry to move away from fossil fuel dependency and minimise waste, allowing brands to repurpose what they ...