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Ecovative Mushroom car partsUshering in a new generation of partially compostable cars, Ecovative has teamed up with Ford to use their mushroom-based foam as a key component in bumpers, side doors, and dashboards. The best part is that the material will decompose just one month after being buried. Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer discovered that mycelia (mushroom roots) are a natural binding agent that can be combined with agricultural products such as corn and oat husks to make an incredibly durable material that can replace styrofoam and polystyrene in practically every application....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ecovative-teams-up-with-ford-to-create-compostable-car-parts-from-mushrooms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Ecovative Mycobond Mushroom FoamUshering in a new generation of partially compostable cars, Ecovative has teamed up with Ford to use their mushroom-based foam as a key component in bumpers, side doors, and dashboards. The best part is that the material will decompose just one month after being buried. Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer discovered that mycelia (mushroom roots) are a natural binding agent that can be combined with agricultural products such as corn and oat husks to make an incredibly durable material that can replace styrofoam and polystyrene in practically every application....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ecovative-teams-up-with-ford-to-create-compostable-car-parts-from-mushrooms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Ecovative Mycobond Mushroom FoamUshering in a new generation of partially compostable cars, Ecovative has teamed up with Ford to use their mushroom-based foam as a key component in bumpers, side doors, and dashboards. The best part is that the material will decompose just one month after being buried. Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer discovered that mycelia (mushroom roots) are a natural binding agent that can be combined with agricultural products such as corn and oat husks to make an incredibly durable material that can replace styrofoam and polystyrene in practically every application....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ecovative-teams-up-with-ford-to-create-compostable-car-parts-from-mushrooms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Ecovative Mycobond Mushroom FoamUshering in a new generation of partially compostable cars, Ecovative has teamed up with Ford to use their mushroom-based foam as a key component in bumpers, side doors, and dashboards. The best part is that the material will decompose just one month after being buried. Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer discovered that mycelia (mushroom roots) are a natural binding agent that can be combined with agricultural products such as corn and oat husks to make an incredibly durable material that can replace styrofoam and polystyrene in practically every application....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ecovative-teams-up-with-ford-to-create-compostable-car-parts-from-mushrooms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Ecovative Mycobond Mushroom FoamUshering in a new generation of partially compostable cars, Ecovative has teamed up with Ford to use their mushroom-based foam as a key component in bumpers, side doors, and dashboards. The best part is that the material will decompose just one month after being buried. Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer discovered that mycelia (mushroom roots) are a natural binding agent that can be combined with agricultural products such as corn and oat husks to make an incredibly durable material that can replace styrofoam and polystyrene in practically every application....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ecovative-teams-up-with-ford-to-create-compostable-car-parts-from-mushrooms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Ecovative Mycobond Mushroom FoamUshering in a new generation of partially compostable cars, Ecovative has teamed up with Ford to use their mushroom-based foam as a key component in bumpers, side doors, and dashboards. The best part is that the material will decompose just one month after being buried. Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer discovered that mycelia (mushroom roots) are a natural binding agent that can be combined with agricultural products such as corn and oat husks to make an incredibly durable material that can replace styrofoam and polystyrene in practically every application....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ecovative-teams-up-with-ford-to-create-compostable-car-parts-from-mushrooms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6






