Inside a 4,000-square-foot laboratory at the heart of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a group of scientists are demonstrating how to make wearable shrimp shells. It all starts with mixing chitosan – a ...
Inside a 4,000-square-foot laboratory at the heart of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a group of scientists are demonstrating how to make wearable shrimp shells. It all starts with mixing chitosan — a ...
TômTex, the company behind the innovative biomaterial made out of shrimp shells, has secured $4.15 million in funding. According to JustStyle, the fundraising for the Brooklyn-based startup has come ...
The environmental impact of farming animals for leather is extremely high, so the fashion industry is searching for alternative materials with the same look and feel. That search has led to something ...
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