"Self-Dyeing Vegan Leather Grown from Engineered Bacteria"

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Scientists at Imperial College London have developed a plastic-free, vegan leather alternative grown from bacteria that dyes itself, addressing the environmental impact of synthetic chemical dyeing in the fashion industry. By genetically engineering bacteria to produce a material and its own pigment simultaneously, the researchers have created prototypes of shoes and wallets, demonstrating the potential for more sustainable alternatives to traditional textiles. This innovative process could lead to the production of vibrant colors and patterns, offering a greener approach to fashion production.
Topics:health#bacteria-grown-textiles#science-and-technology#sustainable-fashion#sustainable-materials#synthetic-biology#vegan-leather
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