"Self-Dyeing Vegan Leather Grown from Gene-Engineered Bacteria"

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Researchers at Imperial College London have developed gene-engineered bacteria that can grow animal- and plastic-free leather, which also dyes itself, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional leather production and environmentally harmful dyeing processes in the fashion industry.
Topics:science#bacteria#genetic-engineering#science-and-technology#self-dyeing#sustainable-fashion#vegan-leather
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