Mycelial fibers, the fibrous cells found in fruiting mushroom bodies, have gained momentum as a sustainable material for making faux-leather and packaging owing to their excellent formability. Recently, a team of researchers has found a simple way of obtaining mycelial fibers, called ‘mycelial pulp,’ from fruiting mushroom bodies and bleaching them using sunlight while keeping their mycelial structures intact.
"I mean, on paper it looked like the perfect solution: A genetic modified super-fast growing mushroom able to eat many different materials included plastic. And of course didn’t saw ‘the last of us’ series back then… "