1. MycoWorks, a California-based company, developed a mycelium-based water filter that can effectively remove pollutants such as heavy metals and bacteria from water. The filter is made from mycelium grown on agricultural waste, making it a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional filtration methods.
  2. In India, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Hyderabad developed a mycelium-based water filter that can remove pollutants such as heavy metals, bacteria, and viruses from water. The filter is made from mycelium grown on agricultural waste, and the researchers hope to scale the technology to provide clean drinking water to rural areas.
  3. The company Ecovative Design developed a line of mycelium-based water filters that are able to remove pollutants such as bacteria and heavy metals from water. The filters are made from mycelium grown on agricultural waste, and the company hopes to scale the technology to provide clean drinking water to communities in developing countries.
  4. A team of researchers at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands developed a mycelium-based water filter that can remove pollutants such as heavy metals and bacteria from water. The filter is made from mycelium grown on agricultural waste and the researchers hope to use it as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional filtration methods.
  5. The company Green Century developed a mycelium-based water filter that can remove pollutants such as heavy metals, bacteria, and viruses from water. The filter is made from mycelium grown on agricultural waste and the company hopes to use it in developing countries to provide clean drinking water to communities.