Most inks are petrochemical-based, but using algae, a sustainable technology, to replace petroleum-derived products, would create a negative carbon footprint. Albers was able to take algae cells and turn them into a pigment, which they made into a basic screenprinting ink formulation which could be printed.
Fulbright and Albers formed Living Ink, a biomaterials company located in Aurora, CO, which has commercialized environmentally friendly black algae-based pigmented inks. Fulbright serves as Living Ink’s CEO, with Albers as the CTO.
Living Ink uses sunlight, water and car
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