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The effect of dye on biodegradability of wool functional properties

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Project Description

The fashion industry has a significant environmental footprint however very little is known about how chemical processing impacts a product's end of life. This research aims to explore the compostability of wool in differing forms: chemically processed; raw; and a synthetic alternative, to better understand the product life cycle and improve circularity.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Harris Tweed Hebrides
Innovate UK
Value £33,716.00
Project Dates Dec 12, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023
Partner Organisations Harris Tweed Hebrides


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