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BioFibreLoop · Circular biobased technical textiles with innovative bio-inspired non-toxic functionalisation

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202430 November 2027EU funding €6,467,344Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-RESILIENCE-01-TWO-STAGE

EU’s industry is pushed by EC‘s green deal to convert into a net-zero industry, accelerate the transEU’s industry is pushed by EC‘s green deal to convert into a net-zero industry, accelerate the transition to climate neutrality and drive its resilience. As an important part of the EU manufacturing industry, the EU’s textile sector is thus called to action and to reach the next level of disruptive innovations in sustainable textiles. BioFibreLoop is a business-driven consortium of 12 partners from small to large industry and scientific institutes and will meet these challenges by deploying a new generation of renewable, recyclable, bio-inspired materials made of lignin, cellulosic and polylactic acid at TRL 7 by 2027. The innovation addresses the outdoor/active/workwear industry and will result in circular, technical textiles made from biopolymers with innovative bio-inspired non-toxic functionalisation. BioFibreLoop will demonstrate breakthrough technologies and pave the way for market entry: (i) near to zero waste biomimetic functionalization through circularity, (ii) zero use of hazardous chemicals,(iii) satisfied consumer needs through smart functionality for hydrophobicity, oil repellency, self-cleaning, and antibacteriality.In 3 industrial demo sites (IT, DE, AT) biomimetic functionalisation and recycling of the bio-based materials will be proven at large at TRL7. These are based on processes owned by partners and brought in at TRL4 e.g. lignin-based thermoplastic coating, laser-based technology for surface structures in bio-based textiles, thermomechanical recycling of PLA and lignin-based textile materials to serve as valuable secondary raw materials.At the project’s end, a patented circular, sustainable and safe process will be validated and demonstrated at a large scale to generate brand-new renewable, recyclable and functionalised materials. By 2035, 20% of the textile industry will adopt our solution boosting ~ 950 Mio. € additional revenues.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

DEUTSCHE INSTITUTE FUR TEXTIL- UND FASERFORSCHUNG DENKENDORF

DE · €1,480,428

participant

CENTRE TECHNOLOGIQUE ALPHANOV

FR · €460,875

participant

STEINBEIS INNOVATION GGMBH

DE · €734,579

participant

BEES - BE ENGINEERS FOR SOCIETY

IT · €191,681

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €755,082

participant

NEXT TECHNOLOGY TECNOTESSILE SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI RICERCA R L

IT · €349,125

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €336,668

participant

IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AIE

ES · €559,375

participant

J.G. KNOPF'S SOHN GMBH & CO. KG

DE · €400,198

participant

BAT GRAPHICS

FR · €36,400

participant

FreyZein FlexCo

AT · €316,194

participant

NIL TEXTILE SRO

CZ · €252,569

participant

DET NATIONALE FORSKNINGSCENTER FOR ARBEJDSMILJØ

DK · €594,171

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