This document reports the findings from the techno-economic and sustainability assessment done in the project Circular cellulose to textile fiber production. The aim of the project has been to develop resource efficient processes for alternative cellulose feedstocks from residual streams to increase value for dissolving pulp, for e.g., textile fiber production. In this report, a techno-economic feasibility study and an environmental impact assessment were done to give an indication of the market relevance and climate impact of wheat straw and oat husk as raw materials for the production of dissolving pulp
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The circular bioeconomy offers solutions to curb the effects of climate change by focusing on the us...
A short literature survey is presented on health and environmental issues in relation to the product...
The agriculture sector produces significant amounts of organic residues and the choice of the manage...
There is a growing demand for the adoption of cyclical processes in the fashion industry. The trends...
The textile industry will face the next biggest challenge after the industrial revolution when the r...
The aim of this work was to study the potential application of four types of cereal straws: oats, ma...
The goal of this study was to assess the environmental impact of cellulose carbamate fiber producti...
The transition from a fossil to bio-based economy has promoted the valuation of renewable raw materi...
Man-made cellulose fibres have played an important role in the production of textile products for mo...
The poster describes how sustainability is assessed in product development, drawing from experiences...
The overall purpose of this work is to evaluate the possibilities of wheat straw for fibre and energ...
International audienceThe present study quantifies the environmental impacts of the production of ha...
The production of textile materials has undergone dramatic changes in the last century. Man-made cel...
The production of textile materials has undergone dramatic changes in the last century. Man-made cel...
Sustainable production is a recurrent theme in industrial engineering. Commercial production of cann...
The circular bioeconomy offers solutions to curb the effects of climate change by focusing on the us...
A short literature survey is presented on health and environmental issues in relation to the product...
The agriculture sector produces significant amounts of organic residues and the choice of the manage...