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Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

BioSusTex

The textile value chain encompasses various materials, end-users, and applications. Despite a growing focus on sustainability, progress remains slow, necessitating innovative technologies to tackle challenges such as low recycling rates and chemical pollutants. With this in mind, the EU-funded BioSusTex project aims to pioneer key technologies to enhance the sustainability of the textile value chain. These efforts include optimising recycling of cellulosic fibres, developing sustainable pre-processing techniques, creating bio-based water-repellent coatings, and providing analytical methods and prediction tools for toxicity assessment. These initiatives are in line with the Safe and Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) framework, designed to promote sustainable innovation within the textile industry.
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Mission

The textile industry faces significant challenges with an urgent need for sustainable practices and solutions.

The EU-funded BioSusTex project aims to drive policy change and develop pioneering technologies and tools for a greener textile value chain.

  • Aligned with the Safe and Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) framework

Funded by: Horizon Europe                                                                                           Timeline: 2024–2028

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