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Mushroom Mycelium makes sustainable leather and furniture.

 
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Mushroom Mycelium makes sustainable leather and furniture. This would make an interesting topic for a thread or topic to teach.

Here is the link:
https://theconversation.com/vegan-leather-made-from-mushrooms-could-mould-the-future-of-sustainable-fashion-143988?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=School%20Busses-email-4D&utm_term=4D
 
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Cool concept! Does anyone know if this can be done without toxic chemicals at a "back-yard" or "community-based" production basis?

I wonder if Paul Stamets has done any research in the area. He's done research on mushrooms for bio-remediation. And he wears a mushroom hat at times.
 
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