(un) woven

Van textielreststroom naar circulair biomateriaal voor de gebouwde omgeving.

(un)woven is a biomaterial made from waste and residual products from the textile industry. Short textile fibres are bonded with a biodegradable glue to form a material that feels like rice paper or wallpaper – but stronger.
Strijp-S
Sustainability
This project is part of
Secrid Talent Podium
B3
Klokgebouw
Klokgebouw 50
5617 AB

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DDW ticket required

By

Sarmīte Poļakova & Mel van Dijk

Hosted by

Secrid
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Free Wifi Free wifi available
Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Fully wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair Friendly Toilet Wheelchair friendly toilet available

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From reclaimed textiles to circular biomaterial

The fashion industry discards enormous quantities of textiles. It is estimated that as much as 80% of all clothing worldwide ends up in landfills or incinerators. Because different types of textiles are often mixed, this ‘waste’ cannot be properly reused. During recycling, fibres become too short, meaning that around 75% new fibres must still be added to produce renewed materials. It displays natural colour variations like marble and can be used in architecture, interior design, and product design.

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