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Completed COLLABORATIVE R&D UKRI Gateway to Research

Supply UK textile industry with sustainable British-made hemp fibre

£493.5K GBP

Funder Innovate UK
Recipient Organization Gb Fibre Company Limited
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Sep 30, 2024
End Date Dec 31, 2024
Duration 92 days
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 10120036
Grant Description

Fashion needs to clean up its act. The industry is responsible for a tenth of global emissions and 4 percent of fresh water extraction. Conventional fabrics like cotton and polyester are harmful for the environment.

The Great British Fibre Co., or GBF, offers a solution to these problems. We plan to launch the first hemp textile fibre manufacturing operation in the United Kingdom. Hemp fabric is associated with 5X less emissions and 4X less water usage than cotton.

Hemp fibres are tough and need to be put through a machine called a "degumming" reactor and go through what's known as the "cottonization" process. This process removes organic polymers from the fibres, making them soft and suitable for spinning into yarn.

Cottonization reactors are commonplace in China. GBF plans to launch the first hemp "cottonization" unit in the UK. The fashion industry is heavily reliant on products from China and other exporting nations. By using homegrown fabrics manufactured with our "farm to yarn" model, we will remove the emissions, unreliability, and expense related to imports.

We will let British designers tell a new story to their consumers, who are increasingly demanding sustainable products.

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