Sustainability

Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2025: Top Six Nominations

Published: January 16, 2025
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Hürth, January 2024: The cellulose fibers sector in Cologne is about to get interesting again on March 12 and 13. The popular innovation prize has six new goods on the shortlist. Six exceptional nominees who wish to use their innovative products to create a more sustainable future have been chosen by the jury.
Each year, firms who stand out for their innovation, technological advancements, and environmental effect are honored by the conference organizer Nova-Institute and prize sponsor GIG Karasek. In addition to recognizing the winners’ creative products, the award seeks to inspire others to have the guts to create.

The nominees’ presentations, the voting and the winner ceremony will take place on 12 March at the  Cellulose Fibres Conference 2025. Participants of the conference can vote live for the three winners.  More than 220 people are expected to attend. 

The Nominees 

Fibers365 (DE): Hemp365 – Agricultural Decorative and Carrier Material 

The solution “hemp365” is characterised by the development of a cost-effective, plant-based decorative  and carrier material through the chemical-free processing of a regional agricultural fibre and the use of  resulting short fibres in a wet-laid process, allowing for a massive reduction in the amount of fossil based  binders required for strength and functionality. The non fibre content is less than 7 % and is also made  from biogenic and biodegradable material. Hemp365 is 100 % natural and vegan. It has been designed  for consumer (fashion) and industrial applications in cooperation with an automotive OEM.  fibers365.com 

Releaf Paper France (FR): Releaf Fiber – Eco-Friendly Paper from Urban Fallen Leaves 

Releaf Paper France transforms urban fallen leaves into sustainable cellulose fibres, offering an eco friendly alternative to traditional hardwood pulp. Using proprietary low-temperature extraction, high quality fibres with excellent paper-forming properties are isolated. With a cellulose content of 32-48 %  and properties similar to hardwood, RELEAF fibres are ideal for packaging materials like corrugated  paper, boxes, and bags. This innovative process, which requires minimal water and non-aggressive  solvents, aligns with circular economy principles, repurposing millions of tons of urban leaf waste  annually and supporting global brands in achieving sustainable packaging solutions. releaf-paper.com

SA-Dynamics (DE): Cellulose Aerogel Textiles – Next-Generation Insulation Materials 

Cellulose Aerogel Textiles are revolutionary insulation materials made from 100 % biodegradable  cellulose aerogel fibres. These combine the flexibility and ease of processing of traditional fabrics with  the superior thermal insulation properties of aerogels by utilising a novel aerogel fibre process.  Lightweight, highly efficient, and compatible with conventional textile machinery, they provide a  sustainable alternative to fossil-based and animal-derived insulation materials. Fully recyclable and free  from microplastic emissions, Cellulose Aerogel Textiles set a new benchmark for circular economy  solutions in the textile and construction industries. Initial functional demonstrators were developed  through two projects, funded by Biotexfuture and RWTH Innovation, respectively. sa-dynamics.com 

Sci-Lume Labs (US): Bylon® – Renewable Circular Fibres from Agricultural Waste 

Sci-Lume Labs makes Bylon®, a scalable, circular, biosynthetic fibre. Using highly efficient chemistries  to valorise agricultural waste, Bylon® seamlessly integrates into every step of the global value chain – from raw material production through textile manufacturing. Bylon® is distinct from incumbent and next gen materials because it is simultaneously bio-based; waste-derived; degradable; recyclable;  downstream-compatible; and melt-spinnable. Bylon® also offers a unique performance profile by  combining the mechanical properties and tunability of traditional synthetics with the moisture properties  and circularity of natural fibres. By not requiring changes to the supply chain, Bylon® empowers the  industry to reduce its environmental impact – without compromising on quality, performance, or cost. sci-lumelabs.com 

TMG Automotive (PT): REFIBER – Sustainable Automotive Surface Material 

Textile-based composite solutions are a growing trend in the automotive sector, especially for decorative  and functional interior applications. Innovative plant-based leather demonstrates this trend, combining  sustainability with advanced performance. Developed from a biopolymer matrix combined with cellulose  waste, this material transforms waste into a premium, eco-friendly solution. Its textile backing and non 

woven laminate backing are also made entirely from cellulose fibres, creating a fully integrated bio based composite. Designed for car interiors and more, this lightweight, durable and aesthetically  versatile material sets a new standard for sustainable design, while satisfying the industry’s growing  demand for circular and renewable alternatives. tmgautomotive.pt 

Uluu (AU): Replacing plastic in textiles with natural, seaweed-derived materials 

Uluu is an Australian start-up set to replace plastics with natural polymers called PHAs. Uluu materials  are made from a regenerative feedstock: farmed seaweed, thus ending reliance on fossil fuels and land  crops. Uluu, in partnership with Deakin University, is developing textiles that perform like synthetic  polyester but are truly biodegradable and biocompatible, thus eliminating persistent microplastic  pollution in fashion. Importantly, Uluu materials are reusable, recyclable, and most importantly,  compostable. They are naturally produced through a unique fermentation process that uses seaweed,  saltwater microbes and seawater. Uluu pellets can be directly substituted for plastic (e.g., polyester,  nylon) in existing melt spinning equipment, creating yarns that can be knitted or woven into textiles. In  addition to fibre-grade pellets, Uluu is also producing other grades of pellets to replace plastics used in  e.g., buttons, sunglasses, hair clips and packaging. uluu.com.au

Call for Posters 

The poster exhibition is a highly anticipated scientific event at the conference, especially for early career  scientists. Poster submission is open until 31 January 2025. cellulose-fibres.eu/call-for-posters/ 

Program 

The program and all information on registration, sponsoring and exhibition is available on cellulose fibres.eu

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