GREEN ISLAND, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today marks a significant milestone as Ecovative, the frontrunner in mycelium-based materials, and Limbraco International BV, a leading manufacturer in mushroom ...
GREEN ISLAND, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ecovative Design LLC, the world's leading mycelium technology company, today announced the initial closing of a Series E round of over $30 million. $15 million of ...
Ecovative Design, the Green Island startup that makes building and packaging materials out of biodegradable mushroom material, is laying off 18 people, between 20 to 30 percent of its total staff. The ...
Ecovative Design CEO and co-founder Eben Bayer grew up on a small Vermont farm, so it was no surprise that when he was a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, he grew one of his first batches ...
Ecovative Design, based in Green Island, NY, has developed Mushroom Materials, which combines agricultural waste with a bonding material found in mushrooms called mycelium to create a foam-like ...
Ecovative Design will expand its AirMycelium technology to “introduce new, high-value mycelium crops to the mushroom farming industry and accelerating the growth of the mycelium materials sector,” ...
In the entire tiny-house movement, one tiny house stands out: it sounds the kookiest, but is the most likely to transform your world some day. Called the Mushroom Tiny House, it’s now growing in the ...
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Ecovative Design LLC is a medium size, biomaterials company headquartered in Green Island, New York that provides sustainable alternatives to plastics and polystyrene foams for packaging, building ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The first product Atlast Food is planning: a plant-based ...
Ecovative Design, founded as a class project by two 2007 graduates of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, made a name for itself as a “green” company that used mushroom roots and agricultural waste to ...