15 February 20229 February 2022 The Finnish startup – Nordic Bioproducts Group – has successfully spun a new plant-based textile fibre Six months after the first wet spinning experiments with NBG’s cellulose dissolution method were performed, the first yarn was already made from the new Norratex textile fibre at the University of Tampere
27 October 201725 October 2017 Cellulose nanofibrils pave the way for biobased 3D printing Combining the use of cellulose to the fast technological development of 3D printing offers great environmental advantages
25 September 201721 September 2017 Fabric made from VTT’s recycled fibre feels half way between cotton and viscose First product models demonstrate that recycled fibre can be transformed into a yarn and pleasant fabric
7 July 20175 July 2017 Bioeconomy: Tomorrow’s bio-products are made in Finland Finnish forests has proved to be an incredibly versatile source of raw material for new bio-products
20 April 201619 April 2016 Revolution in Food Packaging. The Milk Carton goes Bio Minerv PHA Extrusion Coating project aims to develop specific, eco-sustainable and, now fully biodegradable formulations
18 January 201616 January 2016 Biological and Bioelectrochemical Recovery of Critical and Scarce Metals Metal-bearing solid and liquid wastes are increasingly considered as secondary sources of critical and scarce metals
15 October 201314 October 2013 Finland to lead the way as a designer of cellulose-based products Joint research project DWoC: Scientists develop cellulose-based products suitable for technical textiles and consumer products