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IRIS · IRIS: A Prism for Safe and Sustainable Colouration of Cellulosics

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202631 August 2030EU funding €6,999,946Call HORIZON-JU-CBE-2025

IRIS transforms cellulosic textile colouration by replacing hazardous dyeing and printing with Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) biobased alternatives and circular end-of-life routes. Using a Multi-Actor Approach, an industry-oriented consortium co-creates solutions compatible with existing lines, accelerating deployment while minimising CAPEX. IRIS directly addresses JU-CBE-2025-IA-02 by targeting the highest-impact stages of textile wet processing, substituting substances of concern (e.g., aniline, potentially skin-sensitising reactive azo dyes, PVC plastisols) and scaling to TRL 6–7: (i) biobased indigo; (ii) microbial colourants from CO2; (iii) SSbD encapsulation to stabilise heat/light-sensitive bio-pigments; (iv) reductant-free enzymatic denim dyeing; (v) Lyocell dope-dyeing that replaces chemically intensive wet dyeing; and (vi) PVC-free biobased screen-printing with on-demand de-printing. All routes are drop-in or light-retrofit and will be validated against relevant standards and OEKO-TEX® requirements. Circular protocols (colour-stripping, removable prints, fibre-to-fibre recycling) complete the value chain. All innovations underwent ex-ante life cycle assessment during proposal development and will the upscaling process will be fully SSbD-assessed during the project. Expected outcomes include substantial reductions in water, energy and Global Warming Potential (GWP) per kg of coloured fabric, elimination/substitution of hazardous inputs, cleaner effluents, and >80% recyclability for selected flows. IRIS delivers brand- and recycler-ready acceptance TRL 6-7 innovations, business cases and policy briefs to enable rapid uptake, contributing to the EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, Zero Pollution, and the Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles by proving market-ready, evidence-based biobased colouration that improves worker and consumer safety while unlocking circular, low-carbon growth.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB

SE · €1,059,712

participant

Tally Weijl Trading AG

CH · €126,638

participant

CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DE L INDUSTRIE TEXTILE BELGE

BE · €383,563

participant

POST CARBON LAB LTD

UK · €540,000

participant

VIVIDYE AB

SE · €114,845

participant

AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR

FI · €687,500

participant

ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA PER LA RICERCA INDUSTRIALE - AIRI

IT · €418,250

participant

UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA

IT · €500,175

participant

BIO BASE EUROPE PILOT PLANT VZW

BE · €665,415

participant

NUEVAS TECNOLOGIAS PARA EL DESARROLLO DE PACKAGING Y PRODUCTOS AGROALIMENTARIOS CON COMPONENTE PLASTICA SL

ES · €417,000

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €337,457

participant

ELYAF TEKSTIL SANAYI VE TICARET AS

TR · €122,100

participant

PILI

FR · €556,765

participant

NOURYON SURFACE CHEMISTRY AB

SE · €110,250

participant

BIOSPHERE SRL

IT · €215,687

participant

NEXT TECHNOLOGY TECNOTESSILE SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI RICERCA R L

IT · €301,250

participant

NordicBlue

DK · €290,043

participant

NEAGU ALEXANDRU-VALENTIN

NL · €153,298

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