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         <p> There a solution for customers to enjoy leather products that ful-fill their requirements without harming the environment? My an-swer to this question is yes! Here comes our product, bacterial cel-lulose membrane named NeoLeather, acting as a perfect substitu-tion of natural and artificial leather. We engineer the cellulose membrane from a co-culture of brewer’s yeast and Kombucha while using spider silk to soften this membrane for better comfort. With E. Coli, we produce natural pigments that dye the membrane. Furthermore, through utilizing acetate during yeast fermentation, a fruit fragrance can be created. NeoLeather can then be further manufactured into clothes, bags, and other fashionable products.</p>
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         <p> Is there a solution for customers to enjoy leather products that fulfill their requirements without harming the environment? My answer to this question is yes! Here comes our product, bacterial cellulose membrane named NeoLeather, acting as a perfect substitution of natural and artificial leather. We engineer the cellulose membrane from a co-culture of brewer’s yeast and Kombucha while using spider silk to soften this membrane for better comfort. With <i>E. Coli</i>, we produce natural pigments that dye the membrane. Furthermore, through utilizing acetate during yeast fermentation, a fruit fragrance can be created. NeoLeather can then be further manufactured into clothes, bags, and other fashionable products.</p>
 
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         <p>Traditional leather is harvested through agonizing and disturbing methods from animals unethically:electrocuted, beaten, and some even skinned alive. Statistics show that more than 2.29 billion cows, calves, pigs, goats, and buffaloes are killed in the world each year for their skin. Yet, the dealing processes of animal leather release harmful chemicals that are irreversible to the envi-ronment. Formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, phenols… And most ob-viously, carbon dioxide. The carbon footprint of finished leather is about 15,190 kg CO2, equivalent per 100 m2 for shoe up-pers.Besides the pollution, these leather fail to meet some of the customers' needs. The animal skin prices rise year after year, mak-ing it incredibly unaffordable for an ordinary customer. Synthetic leather, made of PVC, is not breathable, leading to the customers' discomfort. Vegan leather tears easily, greatly dissatisfying the needs of a majority of buyers.</p>
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         <p>Traditional leather is harvested through agonizing and disturbing methods from animals unethically: electrocuted, beaten, and some even skinned alive. Statistics show that more than 2.29 billion cows, calves, pigs, goats, and buffaloes are killed in the world each year for their skin. Yet, the dealing processes of animal leather release harmful chemicals that are irreversible to the environment. Formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, phenols... And most obviously, carbon dioxide. The carbon footprint of finished leather is about 15,190 kg CO2, equivalent per 100 m2 for shoe uppers. Besides the pollution, these leather fail to meet some of the customers' needs. The animal skin prices rise year after year, making it incredibly unaffordable for an ordinary customer. Synthetic leather, made of PVC, is not breathable, leading to the customers' discomfort. Vegan leather tears easily, greatly dissatisfying the needs of a majority of buyers.</p>
  
 
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     <p>This is a flowchart of how the aromatic and colorful cellulose membrane is produced. Firstly, we have isolated the most effective strain of Komagataeibacter from commercially available kombucha and preserved it. We co-culture the Komagataeibacter with S. cerevisiae, a type of yeast, and put them into NeoLeathic Tanner, our self-developed cultivation and drying equipment. The bacterial cellulose membrane will then be formed in a controlled environment with optimum temperature and status. As a byproduct of yeast fermentation, scent molecules can be created, making the unique fragrance. After that, we mix the BCM with spider silk protein, made by E.coli BL21, and natural pigment dyes produced from E.coli DH5a. We will get a piece of colored and soft leather after four to six days. NeoLeathic Tanner then automatically dries the membrane and makes it into leather available for creating products. This process is integrated, and we can achieve mass production.</p>
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     <p>This is a flowchart of how the aromatic and colorful cellulose membrane is produced. Firstly, we have isolated the most effective strain of <i>Komagataeibacter</i> from commercially available kombucha and preserved it. We co-culture the <i>Komagataeibacter</i> with <i>S. cerevisiae</i>, a type of yeast, and put them into NeoLeathic Tanner, our self-developed cultivation and drying equipment. The bacterial cellulose membrane will then be formed in a controlled environment with optimum temperature and status. As a byproduct of yeast fermentation, scent molecules can be created, making the unique fragrance. After that, we mix the BCM with spider silk protein, made by <i>E.coli BL21</i>, and natural pigment dyes produced from <i>E.coli DH5a</i>. We will get a piece of colored and soft leather after four to six days. NeoLeathic Tanner then automatically dries the membrane and makes it into leather available for creating products. This process is integrated, and we can achieve mass production.</p>
  
 
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         <p>We compared the softness of BCM mixed with different amounts of 2Rep and CBM3-2Rep-CBM3 (0, 0.5, 1.5, and 3.4mg). Both comparisons showed around 40% increase between raw BCM and BCM with 3.4mg of protein.</p>
 
         <p>We compared the softness of BCM mixed with different amounts of 2Rep and CBM3-2Rep-CBM3 (0, 0.5, 1.5, and 3.4mg). Both comparisons showed around 40% increase between raw BCM and BCM with 3.4mg of protein.</p>
 
         <p>For strength, like what we have done for softness, we compared the maximal force that can be applied on raw BCM, and BCM with different amount of protein. We noticed a significant increase in physical properties after adding 3.4mg or more of spider silk.When added 5mg spider silk protein in BCM, the maximal force showed a 100% increase. </p>
 
         <p>For strength, like what we have done for softness, we compared the maximal force that can be applied on raw BCM, and BCM with different amount of protein. We noticed a significant increase in physical properties after adding 3.4mg or more of spider silk.When added 5mg spider silk protein in BCM, the maximal force showed a 100% increase. </p>
         <p>Therefore, by adding spider silk protein, the physical characteristics of BCM can be greatly im-proved. This demonstrates the viability of a spider silk BCM composite material to be used as a leather substitute. </p>
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         <p>Therefore, by adding spider silk protein, the physical characteristics of BCM can be greatly improved. This demonstrates the viability of a spider silk BCM composite material to be used as a leather substitute. </p>
  
 
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Our products are environmentally friendly and will not harm na-ture compared to the traditional leather industry.
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Our products are environmentally friendly and will not harm nature compared to the traditional leather industry.
 
Lower cost than animal leather, but in performance like leather
 
Lower cost than animal leather, but in performance like leather
When optimized production: by-products can achieve some prop-erties such as fragrance
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When optimized production: by-products can achieve some properties such as fragrance
High production efficiency: can realize the integration of fully au-tomatic aseptic production and bacteria cultivation and drying
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High production efficiency: can realize the integration of fully automatic aseptic production and bacteria cultivation and drying
 
Natural pigment dyeing, not easy to fade
 
Natural pigment dyeing, not easy to fade
 
No peculiar smell, can even produce fragrance
 
No peculiar smell, can even produce fragrance
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Relatively higher cost than artificial leather (plastic)
 
Relatively higher cost than artificial leather (plastic)
 
Using natural pigments, it has a special dyeing method compared with traditional leather
 
Using natural pigments, it has a special dyeing method compared with traditional leather
There are many processes and high labor costs, and the purifica-tion of proteins requires special processes</p>
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There are many processes and high labor costs, and the purification of proteins requires special processes</p>
 
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Due to policy support and changes in consumer attitudes, we are at the best time to promote environmentally friendly materials</p>
 
Due to policy support and changes in consumer attitudes, we are at the best time to promote environmentally friendly materials</p>
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         <p>As we formed a detailed entrepreneurship plan, we started to eval-uate the potential of our product in the leather market. We won-dered whether consumers will show interest to our leather product or not, so we created a questionnaire to survey potential consum-ers of leather products online to better understand the association between different types of consumers and leather with different characteristics. We wrote questions about factors which might af-fect the choice of consumers on leather products and basic infor-mation of respondents, such as their age, income and gender etc. By sending out this questionnaire, we learned that the consumers of leather product could be at any age and any gender, which means that the size leather market could continually grow and we have a great opportunity to squeeze in the market. Additionally, the consumer’s income does affect their purchases on leather products since consumers with higher income have larger possibil-ity to buy leather products. This motivated us to lower the cost production of our leather so that more people are able acquire high quality leathers. Hence, by co-culturing Komagataeibacter rhaeti-cus with Saccaromyces serevisiae, we successfully lowered the cost of production as we only need to feed bacteria to produce leather for us.</p>
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         <p>As we formed a detailed entrepreneurship plan, we started to evaluate the potential of our product in the leather market. We wondered whether consumers will show interest to our leather product or not, so we created a questionnaire to survey potential consumers of leather products online to better understand the association between different types of consumers and leather with different characteristics. We wrote questions about factors which might affect the choice of consumers on leather products and basic information of respondents, such as their age, income and gender etc. By sending out this questionnaire, we learned that the consumers of leather product could be at any age and any gender, which means that the size leather market could continually grow and we have a great opportunity to squeeze in the market. Additionally, the consumer’s income does affect their purchases on leather products since consumers with higher income have larger possibility to buy leather products. This motivated us to lower the cost production of our leather so that more people are able acquire high quality leathers. Hence, by co-culturing <i>Komagataeibacter rhaeticus</i> with <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>, we successfully lowered the cost of production as we only need to feed bacteria to produce leather for us.</p>
  
  
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         <p>1. What is your material preference?
 
         <p>1. What is your material preference?
Respondents from different ages all show the highest percentage at the cotton and plant fibers choice as their favorite material, which is about 60% from each age group. The material that has the sec-ond highest percentage in preference is degradable biosynthetic leather, roughly 30% to 50%. Respondents with different ages pre-fer the least at the faux/artificial leather material. </p>
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Respondents from different ages all show the highest percentage at the cotton and plant fibers choice as their favorite material, which is about 60% from each age group. The material that has the second highest percentage in preference is degradable biosynthetic leather, roughly 30% to 50%. Respondents with different ages prefer the least at the faux/artificial leather material. </p>
 
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       <p>2. What are the characteristics of leather products that you care most about?
 
       <p>2. What are the characteristics of leather products that you care most about?
Over 200 respondents who chose cotton fiber as their favorite ma-terial also chose appearance and level of comfort as the character-istic they care most about when purchase leather products. About 61 respondents chose biodegradable material also chose appear-ance, and 30 respondents chose brands. Respondents chose ani-mals products as their favorite material care the least about envi-ronmental harm and the service life of leather products.</p>
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Over 200 respondents who chose cotton fiber as their favorite material also chose appearance and level of comfort as the characteristic they care most about when purchase leather products. About 61 respondents chose biodegradable material also chose appearance, and 30 respondents chose brands. Respondents chose animals products as their favorite material care the least about environmental harm and the service life of leather products.</p>
 
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       <p>3. To what extend do you know about the material wastes of traditional leather production?
 
       <p>3. To what extend do you know about the material wastes of traditional leather production?
28.81% rate their level of understanding the traditional leather production as 1, which is the highest percentage among all. Re-spondents who rated 2 and 3 are 12.88 and 18.64 respectively. Only 3.05% respondents self-evaluated as 9 or 10 which means that they almost completely know the process and wastes pro-duced in the traditional leather production.</p>
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28.81% rate their level of understanding the traditional leather production as 1, which is the highest percentage among all. Respondents who rated 2 and 3 are 12.88 and 18.64 respectively. Only 3.05% respondents self-evaluated as 9 or 10 which means that they almost completely know the process and wastes produced in the traditional leather production.</p>
 
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         <p>Gender is not associated with leather choice since there is not enough statistical evidence to prove that. Respondents in different age groups illustrate that age is not correlated with price they can accept, but the disposable income is more positively correlated with accepted price for leather product. Answers from respondents also demonstrate that age has nothing to do with material prefer-ence since no matter what age group they are in, material choice with the highest percentage in each group is still cotton fibers. Re-spondents who chose cotton and flax fibers/degradable biosynthe-sized leather care most about the appearance and comfort level of leather products. In contrast, respondents who chose animal leath-er and PVC leather emphasize most about the brand and appear-ance. Over 88% respondents consider sustainability and environ-mental harm as the most important characteristic of biosynthesized leather products, and 60.34% expect the biosynthesized leather has the same texture as traditional leather. Even though most respond-ents have limited knowledge in the harm caused by traditional leather production, they still choose leather material based on what environmental perspective.</p>
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         <p>Gender is not associated with leather choice since there is not enough statistical evidence to prove that. Respondents in different age groups illustrate that age is not correlated with price they can accept, but the disposable income is more positively correlated with accepted price for leather product. Answers from respondents also demonstrate that age has nothing to do with material preference since no matter what age group they are in, material choice with the highest percentage in each group is still cotton fibers. Respondents who chose cotton and flax fibers/degradable biosynthesized leather care most about the appearance and comfort level of leather products. In contrast, respondents who chose animal leather and PVC leather emphasize most about the brand and appearance. Over 88% respondents consider sustainability and environ-mental harm as the most important characteristic of biosynthesized leather products, and 60.34% expect the biosynthesized leather has the same texture as traditional leather. Even though most respondents have limited knowledge in the harm caused by traditional leather production, they still choose leather material based on what environmental perspective.</p>
  
 
   <h2>What we learned:</h2>
 
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         <h2>Spider silk Production Cost</h2>
         <p>Input equipment cost: RMB 400 ultrafiltration concentration tube (can be used repeatedly 5 times), RMB 2000 his-tag resin (can be used repeatedly 10 times). Time investment cost: 5 days. The medium consumes 20L LB. The cost of other purification reagents is less than RMB 50. Yield: 2500mg of spider silk protein, which can be mixed with 5000 cm2 of artificial leather.Leather post-processing requirements: manual cleaning or cleaning in self-developed equipment. The cost of cleaning materials is less than RMB 50.</p>
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         <p>Input equipment cost: RMB 400 ultrafiltration concentration tube (can be used repeatedly 5 times), RMB 2000 his-tag resin (can be used repeatedly 10 times). Time investment cost: 5 days. The medium consumes 20L LB. The cost of other purification reagents is less than RMB 50. Yield: 2500mg of spider silk protein, which can be mixed with 5000 cm2 of artificial leather. Leather post-processing requirements: manual cleaning or cleaning in self-developed equipment. The cost of cleaning materials is less than RMB 50.</p>
  
 
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         <p>We also talked with designers and CEOs of eeka fashion (a fashion apparel group with brand culture concept, R&D and design center, marketing service system, logistics distribution and network management system), and they clearly said as long as the quality of the product passes the test, they are very interested in using our products. </p>       
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         <p>We also talked with designers and CEOs of EEKA fashion (a fashion apparel group with brand culture concept, R&D and design center, marketing service system, logistics distribution and network management system), and they clearly said as long as the quality of the product passes the test, they are very interested in using our products. </p>       
 
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         <p>1.The current product is still in the experimental phase, and the short-term strategy is as follows: Apply for related patents for our products and designs, trademark registration patents, and get legal protection.</p>
 
         <p>1.The current product is still in the experimental phase, and the short-term strategy is as follows: Apply for related patents for our products and designs, trademark registration patents, and get legal protection.</p>
 
         <p>2.Optimize products, increase production and sales</p>
 
         <p>2.Optimize products, increase production and sales</p>
         <p>3.Give trial products to relevant companies that are interested in col-laborating so that more input can be gathered and the product can be steadily updated. </p>
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         <p>3.Give trial products to relevant companies that are interested in collaborating so that more input can be gathered and the product can be steadily updated. </p>
         <p>Subsequently we plan to contact other experts and factories for technical support and contact other companies, organizations or investors for financial support so that we can study a complete large-scale production process. With a mature production model, we will continue to contract with the company to apply our prod-ucts to different products, safeguarding the legal interests of both parties.</p>
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         <p>Subsequently we plan to contact other experts and factories for technical support and contact other companies, organizations or investors for financial support so that we can study a complete large-scale production process. With a mature production model, we will continue to contract with the company to apply our products to different products, safeguarding the legal interests of both parties.</p>
 
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         <p>1.Produce short videos for distribution on major video and social networking sites to disseminate synthetic biology and infor-mation about our goods. </p>
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         <p>1.Produce short videos for distribution on major video and social networking sites to disseminate synthetic biology and information about our goods. </p>
         <p>2.Find large domestic and foreign environmentally conscious manufacturers (appeals) to use patents and other resources to at-tract partners, and use their channels for production. Negotiate long-term testing contracts with specific companies to improve and expand probable future product paths and new development trends. To widen consumers' scope and meet more consumer demand, conduct product use tests with a few upstream and downstream cooperative enterprises. Produce small amounts of products for customers who want product application and ad-vertising. To reach the goal of long-term, large-scale profitabil-ity, achieve mass production of products, shift from staged profitability to continuous profitability, and finally form a standard industrial chain.</p>
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         <p>2.Find large domestic and foreign environmentally conscious manufacturers (appeals) to use patents and other resources to attract partners, and use their channels for production. Negotiate long term testing contracts with specific companies to improve and expand probable future product paths and new development trends. To widen consumers' scope and meet more consumer demand, conduct product use tests with a few upstream and downstream cooperative enterprises. Produce small amounts of products for customers who want product application and advertising. To reach the goal of long term, large scale profitability, achieve mass production of products, shift from staged profitability to continuous profitability, and finally form a standard industrial chain.</p>
 
         <p>3.Different positioning design own brand
 
         <p>3.Different positioning design own brand
In the third stage, we will strive to change from a supplier to a manufacturer, design some leather bags and apparel, make our own brand, and establish our own stable consumer group. We also hope that we can co-brand with well-known brands in the future. As an emerging industry, we will use the reputation and influence of big brands to enhance our reputation.</p>
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In the third stage, we will strive to change from a supplier to a manufacturer, design some leather bags and apparel, make our own brand, and establish our own stable consumer group. We also hope that we can co-brand with well known brands in the future. As an emerging industry, we will use the reputation and influence of big brands to enhance our reputation.</p>
 
         <p>Online and offline domestic and foreign marketing
 
         <p>Online and offline domestic and foreign marketing
When there is a certain fixed consumer group, we will do a wide range of marketing. We will have our official website, official ac-count, Tiktok account, and YouTube account. For offline promo-tion, we will hold a product exhibition, and the products will be the leather clothing we designed. The exhibition will emphasize the concept of combining environmental protection and fashion in an artistic form.</p>
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When there is a certain fixed consumer group, we will do a wide range of marketing. We will have our official website, official account, Tiktok account, and YouTube account. For offline promotion, we will hold a product exhibition, and the products will be the leather clothing we designed. The exhibition will emphasize the concept of combining environmental protection and fashion in an artistic form.</p>
 
         <p>5.Deliver lectures, make online presentations and create enjoyable activities in order to draw more customers.</p>
 
         <p>5.Deliver lectures, make online presentations and create enjoyable activities in order to draw more customers.</p>
  
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         <p>In the future, our products may face consumers’ disapproval of genetically modified products and the denial of competitors in the leather industry. They will think that biologically produced cellulose membranes cannot replace traditional leather. Enter-prises cooperate, then establish a brand, establish a stable con-sumer group that belongs to us, and actively communicate with leather companies, cooperate and coexist, and strive to become a member. Then this will be a "revolution" in the leather industry. It is also a "revolution" to protect the environment.</p>
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         <p>In the future, our products may face consumers’ disapproval of genetically modified products and the denial of competitors in the leather industry. They will think that biologically produced cellulose membranes cannot replace traditional leather. Enterprises cooperate, then establish a brand, establish a stable consumer group that belongs to us, and actively communicate with leather companies, cooperate and coexist, and strive to become a member. Then this will be a "revolution" in the leather industry. It is also a "revolution" to protect the environment.</p>
 
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