Biobased materials

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DIENES Apparatebau, based in Mühlheim am Main, Germany, develops laboratory and pilot-scale equipment for fiber spinning and downstream thermal conversion up to carbonization. © Dienes

 
02/04/2026 – Dienes at Techtextil

Dienes at Techtextil

Bio-based materials in technical textiles

At Techtextil 2026 in Frankfurt, Dienes will demonstrate how the path from proof of concept to pilot production can be structured with two product lines. By  Antje Schmidtpeter
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UPM and Vaude think beyond recycling by launching a prototype of first ever fleece jacket made from wood-based polyester. © Vaude

 
28/11/2023 – UPM Biochemicals/Vaude

UPM Biochemicals/Vaude

Fleece jacket made from wood

UPM Biochemicals and Vaude collaborate closely to produce outerwear made with bio-based chemicals to prove that the shift towards renewable materials in ... By  Editorial staff
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TômTex is collaborating with nature to create a new class of materials for the apparel, automotive, and consumer goods industries. © TômTex

 
30/11/2022 – Biobased fabrics

Biobased fabrics

TômTex makes materials from food waste

The innovative materials science company TômTex offers a 100% bio-based material, created from food waste with two key ingredients: seashells or mushrooms. By  Editorial staff