Retrieving novel TEXtile solutions from MArine and TERrestrial biomass
Acronym
TexMaTer
Description of the granted funding
TexMaTer aims at producing novel cellulosic fibres and bioformulations for textiles’ finishing using under-utilised biomass resources and wastes from agricultural practices and micro- and macroalgal production (typically rich in cellulose and other bioactive compounds) and post-consumer home textiles (as an extra source of cellulose). These functional and sustainable solutions will be further used in prototypes for fashion and home textiles’ markets.
The project covers all steps required to produce novel cellulosic fibres and functional textiles for the envisaged markets: from the obtention and transformation of raw materials for application in textile production processes, to fibres/yarns production and bioformulations development (at laboratory, pilot and industrial scales), ending with eco-design and prototypes manufacture. To ensure recyclability and circularity of the developed solutions, and an efficient uptake of the products by the consumer, the development of TexMaTer products will be designed considering promising End-of-Life (EoL) alternatives and also functionality, safety, environmental sustainability and social and economic benefits for consumers. Consumer behaviour studies and raising-awareness actions are also planned, thus contributing to increase consumers’ acceptance for the developed products.
By incorporating bio-based resources and promoting the upcycling of post-consumer textiles, TexMaTer will increase the competitiveness of the textile & clothing industry (T&CI), significantly reducing the negative environmental impacts commonly associated to this sector: 1) the intensive use of synthetic fibres, virgin cotton and wood-based cellulose (whose production is responsible for high CO2 emissions, water consumption and contamination, and inappropriate forest management, respectively); and 2) the overutilisation of synthetic dyes and chemicals in textile finishing processes (which are typically rejected in textile wastewaters and recalcitrant).
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2028
Granted funding
HEIQ IBERIA UNIPESSOAL LDA (PT)
671 125 €
Participant
MI CASA ES TU CASA LDA (PT)
162 750 €
Participant
TEXTEIS J. F. ALMEIDA S.A. (PT)
207 375 €
Participant
CONFETIL SA (PT)
176 312.5 €
Participant
INOVAFIL FIACAO S.A. (PT)
188 650 €
Participant
BBA - ASSOCIACAO NACIONAL PARA OS BIORECURSOS MARINHOS E BIOTECNOLOGIA AZUL (PT)
280 000 €
Participant
ALGAIA (FR)
448 481.83 €
Participant
SPF OCEAN RAINFOREST (FO)
353 780 €
Participant
MUNICIPIO DE VILA NOVA DE FAMALICAO (PT)
230 000 €
Participant
PROJECT SAS DI MASSIMO PERUCCA (IT)
267 487.5 €
Participant
CENTRO TECNOLOGICO DAS INDUSTRIAS TEXTIL E DO VESTUARIO DE PORTUGAL (PT)
729 525 €
Coordinator
A4F ALGAFUEL SA (PT)
299 291.13 €
Participant
HEIQ MATERIALS AG (CH)
Participant
FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG (CH)
Participant
FACHHOCHSCHULE NORDWESTSCHWEIZ (CH)
Participant
Amount granted
4 873 449 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (11725Topic
Novel, sustainable and circular bio-based textiles (HORIZON-CL6-2023-CircBio-02-2-two-stageCall ID
HORIZON-CL6-2023-CIRCBIO-02 Other information
Funding decision number
101135502
Identified topics
lignin, cellulose