mushroom products
05/31/2018 / By Edsel Cook
Mushroom-based products could soon replace leather, cloth, and even bricks
A San Francisco Bay startup is using fungi-based materials as possible substitutes for leather, cotton, wood, and bricks. In a Waking Times article, the company showed that they could turn mushrooms into a sustainable source of eco-friendly biomaterials for many common products. In 2016, MycoWorks developed a way to turn fungi into a leather-like material […]
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