Successful Pilot Project: A Breakthrough Bioplastics Production from Waste Fabric

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We are thrilled to announce a major milestone in our journey toward a sustainable economy! In collaboration with The Biomimicry Institute Circle Economy, TNO, Erdotex Group, supported by the Laudes Foundation foundation we have successfully completed a pilot project with EV Biotech that demonstrates the potential of converting mixed textile waste into valuable bioplastics, proving the efficacy of cutting-edge biotechnology.

We created an enzymatic hydrolysis process to break down cellulose from textile waste, transforming it into glucose – Glucose is a key feedstock for producing PHA, a biodegradable polymer.

This pilot not only underscores our commitment to driving the bioeconomy forward but also provides a compelling proof point for the potential and viability of our technology. As we look ahead, we are excited to expand these efforts, partnering with innovators in biomaterials to further refine and deploy sustainable solutions.

If youโ€™re passionate about sustainability and interested in collaborating, letโ€™s connect! Together, we can drive meaningful change and create a better future for fashion.

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