The high microplastic separation efficiency and the long service life of the filter medium make textile-based filter cascades a promising solution for wastewater treatment. In their study, the DITF demonstrated that these systems make a significant contribution to reducing microplastic pollution from the wash and rinse water of industrial laundries.
How can high-performance, bio-based, and recyclable leather-like materials be produced? The EU project coordinated by DITF uses efficient biotech production routes for bacterial cellulose, cyanophycin, and bacterial pigments.
Fibers made from bio-based plastics reduce dependence on fossil raw materials and promote the circular economy. The covalent bonding of flame-retardant additives can open the way for these fibers to enter the mass market.