We are thrilled to share that MYCOAUDIO was featured in a recent interview with The Globe and Mail discussing the innovative use of mycelium technologies by Canadian companies. 📰 Read the full interview to explore how MYCOAUDIO is embracing sustainable practices through mycelium advancements, contributing to a greener and more eco-friendly future for Canada. « The mycelium replaces acoustic foam, a lightweight material made from polyurethane, typically used to insulate speakers. One reason for the swap, says company founder and creative director Antoine Provencher, is that mycelium is more environmentally friendly. The speakers themselves have a biological aesthetic: The R1 comes in colours such as clay, which evokes the image of planet Earth; the green looks nearly amphibious, like the wet skin of a frog. » Thank you to Daniel Reale-Chin for highlighting the impactful work happening in our industry. Grateful to be part of the movement towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious business landscape.
#Mushrooms have been everywhere lately. I spoke to three Canadian companies using mushrooms to do cool things. Karen Danudjaja from Blume about their #mushroomcoffee. Hemani Kamdar from Three Ships Beauty about their mushroom serum and #cleanbeauty. And Antoine Provencher, who's Montreal-based company, MYCOAUDIO uses #mycelium as an #environmentallyfriendly alternative to the polystyrene foam that goes into speakers. https://lnkd.in/gj4mBSYB