The Algae Tech that Promises to Drive Petro Pigments off the Market

The Algae Tech that Promises to Drive Petro Pigments off the Market
RENEWABLE PIGMENT Traditional Carbon Black is a harmful powder pigment made from fossil fuels, commonly used to add colour and structural stability for the ink, textiles, plastics and rubber industries. Growing health and environmental concerns led to the development of Living Ink’s bio-based and carbon-negative alternative, Algae Black, which provides brands with a safe and renewable pigment that resonates with their eco-conscious consumers. Living Ink

On a mission to use sustainable algae technologies to replace petroleum-derived products to launch carbon negative products, Living Ink is a biomaterials company that has developed Algae Black, a sustainable alternative to the black pigment used to make materials such as ink, plastics, leathers and rubber. texfash.com in conversation with the Co-Founders Scott Fulbright and Stevan Albers.