Sustainable and environmentally friendly nonwoven materials
Olamide Kikelomo Badara is a Doctoral Researcher in Textile Chemistry within the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems. She is an innovative and solutions-driven professional with over a decade of experience in product development and optimization.
Her current research focuses on creating sustainable, environmentally friendly nonwoven materials from recycled and bio-based man-made cellulosic fibres. She employs advanced nonwoven manufacturing technologies, including needle-punching, air-through bonding, and wet-laid processes, to deliver high-performance, eco-conscious textile solutions.
Olamide’s expertise spans detergent technology, fabric care, cosmetic science, product performance testing, and consumer evaluation. She combines scientific rigor with creative problem-solving to develop products that meet both performance and sustainability goals.
Her current research focuses on creating sustainable, environmentally friendly nonwoven materials from recycled and bio-based man-made cellulosic fibres. She employs advanced nonwoven manufacturing technologies, including needle-punching, air-through bonding, and wet-laid processes, to deliver high-performance, eco-conscious textile solutions.
Olamide’s expertise spans detergent technology, fabric care, cosmetic science, product performance testing, and consumer evaluation. She combines scientific rigor with creative problem-solving to develop products that meet both performance and sustainability goals.
