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8 August 202315 November 2023

Stockholm University leads Bio-LUSH for development of new sustainable bio-based fibers for a circular bioeconomy

The four-year Bio-LUSH project, launched in May 2023, supports the establishment of a sustainable bio-fibrous economy and manufacturing sector in Europe


18 May 20219 September 2021

Clothing recycling: the first automated plant for textile waste is in Sweden

The textile and fashion industry has a huge circular potential that has yet to be developed


10 February 20209 September 2021

Recycling clothing the chemical way

Nina Notman explores how chemistry is poised to close the loop in clothing recycling


21 March 201718 March 2017

Osirys Project to Display Multi-Layered Façade at JEC World 2017

Complete systems are currently being installed in buildings on both Estonia and Spain


2 February 201731 January 2017

Tetra Pak ‘protects what’s good’ with their new 80% sustainable carton

Company's ultimate goal is to produce all of their packages by only using sustainable managed renewable materials.


13 December 201610 December 2016

Tetra Pak gets closer to fully renewable packaging goal with new aseptic carton

World's first aseptic carton package to receive the highest class of Vinçotte certification for its 80% content of renewable materials


Tetra Pak nähert sich mit neuem aseptischem Karton dem Ziel, Verpackungen zu 100 Prozent aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen zu fertigen

Weltweit erste aseptische Kartonverpackung erhält mit 80% Anteil an nachwachsenden Rohstoffen die höchste Vinçotte-Zertifizierung


27 November 201318 January 2018

OSIRYS Project Gains EC Funding for Research into Forest-based Biocomposites for Facades and Interior Partitions

New materials to improve air quality by eliminating microorganisms, increasing thermal and acoustic insulation

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