Biophilica Leather: Turning Green Waste into an Advanced, Sustainable Material
Biophilica Leather:将绿色废物转化为先进的可持续材料
基本信息
- 批准号:82111
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Fashion waste is a huge problem: It is linear (as opposed to circular), carbon-intensive, water-intensive, destructive to biodiversity and very environmentally unsustainable. The **fashion industry is responsible for 10% global emissions** and uses vital resources, such as fossil fuels and water, on materials like cow-hide leather and cotton. Plastic microfibres, which are not biodegradable and derived from fossil fuels, are also one of the largest sources of microplastics, contributing 35% of all marine waste. Fashion processes, such as dyeing materials are, in the most part, toxic and harmful.**COVID-19 has demonstrated the** **fragility of the global materials supply chain** and the need for UK to build resilience in the supply of raw materials. Biophilica presents an opportunity to produce premium textiles here in the UK.Our vision is to scale an alternative circular material that is similar to leather but leaves no harm to the environment.**Biophilica Leather is a vegan leather that is:*** Made from green waste that would otherwise be used for compost, and contains no petrochemical materials or compounds derived from fossil fuels -- no polyurethane or PVC* A circular material that biodegrades on land and in water* Carbon negative and offset by being a natural source of waste derived from plants* Low water, and uses ~0.003% of the water used to make the same amount of cotton* Zero waste and circular, where all waste materials from the production process can be reusedIn early lab testing, Biophilica Leather is more durable, versatile and hard-wearing than comparable synthetic leathers. It is an appropriate substitute that will excel under the same strains and stresses of bags, belts or shoes made from alternative leathers, and will be extensively tested to ISO standards within the project.The number of people identifying as vegan has **increased by 25% in the Covid-19 pandemic**. The vegan leather industry is rapidly growing and projected to be worth $89.6bn USD (2025). Policy incentives to shift to alternative materials include (i) intention to reduce microplastics and marine pollution, including UK regulation on single-use plastics, (ii) growth of the circular economy, supported by business-led initiatives such as the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (iii) MP debate on a 1p clothing tax for high street retailers to fund an annual recycling scheme. Biophilica offers a tangible and scalable solution that could be commercialised by 2022\.This project involves Biophilica, CPI, Intertek and Southwest Environmental Limited.
时尚垃圾是一个巨大的问题:它是线性的(而不是循环的),碳密集型,水密集型,破坏生物多样性和非常环境不可持续。** 时装业占全球排放量的10%**,并使用至关重要的资源,如化石燃料和水,以及牛皮和棉花等材料。不可生物降解且来自化石燃料的塑料微纤维也是微塑料的最大来源之一,占所有海洋垃圾的35%。时尚工艺,如染色材料,在大多数情况下都是有毒有害的。COVID-19已证明全球材料供应链 * 的脆弱性 **,以及英国需要在原材料供应方面建立弹性。Biophilica提供了一个在英国生产优质纺织品的机会。我们的愿景是规模化生产一种类似皮革但对环境无害的替代圆形材料。** Biophilica Leather是一种纯素皮革,它是:*** 由绿色废物制成,否则将用于堆肥,不含石化材料或来自化石燃料的化合物-没有聚氨酯或PVC* 一种循环材料,可在陆地和水中生物降解 * 碳负,并通过来自植物的天然废物来源抵消 * 低水,并使用约0.003%的水来制造相同数量的棉花 * 零浪费和循环,生产过程中的所有废料都可以重复使用在早期实验室测试中,Biophilica Leather比同类合成皮革更耐用,多功能和耐磨。它是一种合适的替代品,在与替代皮革制成的包、皮带或鞋子相同的应变和压力下表现出色,并将在项目内根据ISO标准进行广泛测试。在Covid-19大流行中,被确定为素食主义者的人数 ** 增加了25%**。纯素皮革行业正在迅速发展,预计价值将达到896亿美元(2025年)。转向替代材料的政策激励措施包括:(i)减少微塑料和海洋污染的意图,包括英国对一次性塑料的监管;(ii)循环经济的发展,由埃伦·麦克阿瑟基金会等企业主导的倡议支持;(iii)国会议员关于对商业街零售商征收1便士服装税的辩论,以资助年度回收计划。Biophilica提供了一个有形的和可扩展的解决方案,可以在2022年商业化。该项目涉及Biophilica,CPI,Intertek和西南环境有限公司。
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