September 2, 2021
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As advancements in take the revolutionary food tech from the lab to the dinner plate, a similar revolution could be underway in the fashion industry. Scientists have completed the worldâs first in vitro hair follicle inseparably linked to collagen in order to cultivate cell-based .
With the power to make the breeding of animals for fur obsolete, startups like are optimizing cutting-edge techniques to âbioprintâ animal fur without any cruelty to animals. The team has developed a system in which multiple single stem cells are brought together in the right conditions to spontaneously grow into a three-dimensional miniature tissue, which in this case would be a fur or wool follicle.
Many countries and fashion brands are currently , under pressure from animal rights groups and sway in public opinion against the barbarity of the fur trade. However, as CEO of Furoid, Maria Zakurnaeva, pointed out to ; âFur is the epitome of luxury, so there will always be people who want to show their status to the outside world.â
The technology could not only make obsolete, but also has huge environmental benefits. The need for the pollutive processes of tanning and dyeing can be eliminated, as well as a move away from synthetic plastic-based materials. Researchers say the technology is still in its infancy but the sector could one day receive the same type of investment seen in the cell-based meat sphere.
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Source: Vegconomist.com