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Lululemon has partnered with California-based biotechnology company ZymoChem to scale up the usage of bio-based nylon.
The two companies started their collaboration last year with Lululemon funding ZymoChem's development of a bio-based alternative to adipic acid, a petroleum-derived key ingredient in nylon 6,6.
Teaming up with biotech startup ZymoChem, Lululemon is racing to turn oil-free nylon into its next big performance edge.
Lululemon, credited with giving the fashion world ‘athleisure’, has always prided itself on the quality of its products, particularly its leggings, which inspired women to wear them outside of ...
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Vermont Business Magazine lululemon has announced a multi-year collaboration with San Leandro, CA, based biotechnology pioneer ZymoChem to help expand the company’s use of bio-based nylon and advance ...
Canadian athletic apparel company Lululemon has entered into a multi-year collaboration with California-based biotechnology firm ZymoChem to expand its use of sustainable bio-based nylon in its ...
Lululemon has announced a multi-year collaboration with San Leandro, California-based biotechnology pioneer ZymoChem to help expand the production and adoption of bio-based nylon. Together, lululemon ...