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iECOBiOTEX

Innovation and Ecodesign in Biodegradable Textiles for Sustainable Waste Management in the Textile Industry

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Maria de Fátima Carvalho holds a degree in Microbiology and a PhD in Biotechnology from the Portuguese Catholic University. She is currently principal investigator at CIIMAR, where she leads the research team Microbial Biodegradation and Bioprospecting. Her research interests are focused on two main lines (i) development of biotechnological strategies for the removal of organic environmental pollutants, with special emphasis on fluorinated compounds and (ii) bioprospecting actinobacteria from diverse sources (from terrestrial to marine environments) for the discovery of novel molecules with relevant biotechnological applications.

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The iECOBiOTEX project – Innovation and Ecodesign in Biodegradable Textiles for Sustainable Waste Management in the Textile Industry – proposes the development of a new range of biodegradable textile articles, combined with the creation of innovative biotechnological solutions for the biological treatment of textile waste. The main objectives of the project include: the creation of products that are 90% biodegradable in 90 days; the assessment of the ecotoxicity associated with their degradation; and the recovery of by-products resulting from the textile waste recycling process, such as cellulosic fibres and PET, promoting their reintroduction into new value chains. To achieve these objectives, the project adopts a multidisciplinary methodology, combining expertise in eco-design, biotechnology, microbiology and environmental sustainability.

The project is led by Confecções Cunha & Ribeiro (C&R), an SME with over 30 years of experience in the textile industry, in partnership with CIIMAR and the Polytechnic Institute of Porto (IPP), two leading scientific institutions.

Leader Institution
Confecções Cunha & Ribeiro Lda
Program
Programa Regional do Norte (NORTE 2030), Portugal 2030
Funding
Other projects