Collaboration
Relevant projects and initiatives with whom BioFibreLoop collaborates with:
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ECOSYSTEX
ECOSYSTEX
BioFibreLoop is part of ECOSYSTEX, the European Community of Practice for a Sustainable Textile Ecosystem, with the mission to accelerate collaboration in the textile sustainability and circularity field.
This network of textile circularity projects aims to create a long-term community of practice, ensuring collaboration across project consortia and lasting beyond the individual projects’ durations, and it is facilitated by the Textile ETP, with support from the European Commission’s Research Executive Agency (REA), the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) and the Circular-Biobased Europe Joint Undertaking.
- PENGUIN (2024 - 2028)
The PENGUIN project is focused on transforming the outdoor textile market by aligning it with EU’s climate action and sustainability goals. Its main objective is to develop bio-inspired, high-performance textile materials that are safe, sustainable, and suitable for outdoor use. These efforts involve the production of advanced cellulose-based fibers and fabrics using innovative biomimetic chemistries to achieve properties such as enhanced hydrophobicity. This development aims to meet specific performance standards required for outdoor apparel while adhering to the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) principles.
- pHYBI (2024-2028)
pHYBi is a Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) funded initiative that aims to combine the phytoremediation of polluted soils with the valorisation of lignocellulosic biomass to contribute to soil health and to a bio-based circular textile industry.
- SUBBIMATT (2024-2028)
The SUBBIMATT project is developing biobased and bioinspired sustainable Smart Textile Materials to address current and future energy needs. The novel materials include debondable adhesives, bio-polyurethane, and negative thermoresponsive materials, leading to advanced applications in shape morphing building envelopes, automotive interiors, and adaptive garments.
- UPWEARS (2024-2028)
UPWEARS aims to contribute to structural resource efficiency and a sustainable
economy by unlocking the potental of a new generation of biobased and hybrid fabrics for e-textile. UPWEARS e-textile will feature high performance, cost-effective multi-functionality,
such as functonalized yarn and fibre, biomimetic fabrics, imbedded electronics and energy
sensors. Partners will ensure a reduced environmental impact on the manufacturing value
chain and end product – a country cycling suit – fully recycled.
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