
Trash Bag Alternative on Fayetteville Shelves
Fayetteville’s grocery co-operative Ozark Natural Foods is now carrying a compostable substitute for the traditional plastic trash bag created by two University of Arkansas graduates. read more >
Fayetteville’s grocery co-operative Ozark Natural Foods is now carrying a compostable substitute for the traditional plastic trash bag created by two University of Arkansas graduates. read more >
A company affiliated with the University of Arkansas that makes a compostable bag as a substitute for plastic bags has been awarded a $741,221 grant by The National Science Foundation. read more >
CycleWood Solutions Inc., a startup formed in the entrepreneurship program at the University of Arkansas’ Walton College of Business, has raised $1.45 million selling stock, according to a Securities & Exchange Commission filing. read more >
Picasolar's 2013 successful run in national business-plan competitions is reminiscent of past University of Arkansas startups. read more >