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Bio-based local sustainable circular wear

CORDIS proporciona enlaces a los documentos públicos y las publicaciones de los proyectos de los programas marco HORIZONTE.

Los enlaces a los documentos y las publicaciones de los proyectos del Séptimo Programa Marco, así como los enlaces a algunos tipos de resultados específicos, como conjuntos de datos y «software», se obtienen dinámicamente de OpenAIRE .

Resultado final

Policy input brief, final version (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will be the final version of the policy input brief (task 8.1).

Report synthesis of sustainability assessment for sector actors and for general public (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will be a report showing the global sustainability of the HEREWEAR materials and processes. This will include a simple, graphical and comprehensive document for actors in the clothing sector and the general public. D6.7 will be the outcome of task 6.4.

Guidelines (Whitepaper) for ‘bio-based circular textile manufacturing', with manufacturing manual and glossary (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will result in a public Whitepaper which provides a step-by-step guide to responsible and lean short run production and a glossary on bio-based circular textiles manufacturing. This deliverable is due in M36 but the Whitepaper will be updated if needed within the framework of task 7.5.

Guidelines for scale-up and integration of novel fabrics and functionalisation techniques (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will provide processing guidelines and product data sheets for the industrial upscaling of the processes resulting in the textile intermediates. This deliverable will be the outcome of Task 4.5.

Industrial processing guidelines for scaled-up bio-based filaments and yarn manufacturing (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will provide processing guidelines for the industrial upscaling of the spinning and yarn manufacturing processes. This deliverable will be the outcome of tasks 3.4 and (mainly) 3.5.

Guidelines for scaled up biorefinery of cellulose (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will provide processing guidelines for the industrial upscaling of the biorefinery processes for cellulose. This deliverable will be the outcome of Task 2.5.

Guidelines for production scale-up (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will provide processing guidelines to upscale and spread the production of the bio-based garments and will provide a blueprint for the replication of the HEREWEAR microfactory and networked manufacturing principles. This deliverable will be the outcome of task 5.5 and will incorporate also the lessons learned from previous WP5 tasks.

Overview of services and tools offered for making systemic transition to bio-based circular textiles (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will be the final outcome of task 7.2 and will result in a public report which summarizes the services and tools provided by the dedicated HEREWEAR platform, at the 3 envisaged levels (public-community-manufacturing level). The goal of this platform is to assist companies in applying the HEREWEAR circular bio-based principles.

Technical report for standardisation input (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable is a technical report that will be given as input to standardisation working groups (such as bio-based, microplastics, circularity and labelling). This will be the outcome of Task 8.6.

Policy input brief, preliminary version (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

A short document for policy input will be prepared based on the findings of the project in important EU domains linked to the HEREWEAR activities. This will be part of task 8.1. A preliminary version will be available at M24.

LCA, s-LCA and LCC of prototype garments (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

An environmental and economic assessment of the developed materials and processes will be done at prototype garment level. This deliverable will also include a social LCA report. All assessments will be part of task 6.3.

Project website (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

A project website will be created containing general information on the project and the technology area as well aspublic deliverables and other public documents. This will be done in the framework of task 8.1.

Materials for training appropriate for stakeholder audiences, preliminary version (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will include different materials (audio, film, data, narrative etc) for training and technology transfer of the HEREWEAR materials and principles. These will be used within and beyond the project consortium. This deliverable will be the outcome of task 8.5. A preliminary version will be available at M42.

Final event: Technology Transfer Symposium/Workshop (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable comprises the organisation of a symposium or workshop to attract the interest of a broad international audience on circular bio-based textiles. This fits within the dissemination and communication activities of Task 8.1.

Materials for training appropriate for stakeholder audiences, final version (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

This deliverable will be the final version of the training materials (task 8.5).

Production of garment prototypes (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

D5.3 will result in the production of garment prototypes, following the microfactory principles and networking defined in task 5.1. The processes will be based on the WP3 and 4 results. The deliverable will be the outcome of task 5.3.

Publicaciones

The BIO TEN Design Guidelines: Inspiring biobased, local, durable and circular innovation in fashion textiles

Autores: Rebecca Earley, Laetitia Forst University of the Arts London, United Kingdom
Publicado en: PLATE 5th Product Lifetimes and the Environment Conference, 2023
Editor: Aalto University

Lifecycle Design: A method for supporting design decision-making with LCA knowledge in an interdisciplinary research project

Autores: Laetitia Forst (a), Kate Goldsworthy (a), Jutta Hildenbrand (b), David Sànchez Domene (c) a) University of the Arts London, London, United Kingdom b) Research Institutes of Sweden, Göteborg, Sweden c) Eurecat, Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya, Waste, Energy and Environmental Impact, Manresa, Spain
Publicado en: PLATE 5th Product Lifetimes and the Environment Conference, 2023
Editor: Aalto University

Co-designing knowledge flow for systemic innovation in textiles: Bio-based, Local, Circular

Autores: Rosie Hornbuckle
Publicado en: 2023
Editor: 4th Symposium on Circular Economy and Sustainability

Integrative Reflections On Social, Local, Biobased & Circular Clothing: Perspectives From Sustainable Textile Stakeholders From The Herewear Project

Autores: Anca Gheorghica, Rebecca Earley, Rosie Hornbuckle, Laetitia Forst
Publicado en: 2024
Editor: Strategica Conference

Lifecycles of Bio-Based Materials: Insights from the HEREWEAR sample collection

Autores: Dr Laetitia Forst* and Professor Rebecca Earley Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London
Publicado en: TIWC - Textile Institute World Conference, 2023, Página(s) 3-6
Editor: Huddersfield University

BioTEN BURRR: Exploring current use, reuse, repair and recycling practices for bio-based clothing towards guidelines for circular fashion designers

Autores: Rebecca Earley, Laetitia Forst, Elvys Sandu, Andreaa Spataru
Publicado en: 2023
Editor: 4th Symposium on Circular Economy and Sustainability

Project proximities: A meta review of how design addresses distance in complex collaborations (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

Autores: Rosie Hornbuckle, Centre for Circular Design, and Service Futures Lab, University of the Arts London
Publicado en: DRS2022: Bilbao, 2022
Editor: Design Research Society
DOI: 10.21606/drs.2022.677

An autoethnography of quasi-autoethnographies: seeding an impact-oriented complex collaborative research ecosystem (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)

Autores: Rosie Hornbuckle
Publicado en: CoDesign, 2024, Página(s) 1-14, ISSN 1571-0882
Editor: Taylor and Francis Inc.
DOI: 10.1080/15710882.2024.2440405

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