CELLFIL develops sustainable Lyocell filaments to enhance textiles, promoting eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic fibers and fostering industry collaboration
Measuring well-being needs more than economic indicators. @CELLFIL_EU contributes by developing sustainable textile innovations, balancing environmental, social & economic dimensions.
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🚀What happens when research meets industry? At @ttx_tp in Germany, Kristina Klinkhammer and Madita Fischer from Hochschule Niederrhein showcased textile samples, giving visitors a hands-on look at CELLFIL’s innovation. A highlight? Connecting with @LenzingGroup and Andreas Kamolz from @adidas to exchange insights.
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✨We were proud to see Selenay Elif İşler from MARTUR FOMPAK International representing CELLFIL at Techtextil 2026 in Germany, one of the world’s leading events for technical textiles. From sharing insights on bio-based filament innovation to connecting with key players across industry and research, it was a valuable opportunity to showcase how CELLFIL is contributing to the future of sustainable textile solutions.
#AutomotiveTextiles #Sustainability
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🔬Austria’s Lange Nacht der Forschung is all about opening the doors to research and inviting people of all ages to explore, ask questions, and discover how science and innovation shape our everyday lives. We’re grateful to have been part of it!
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Circular textiles work when fibres are designed for recycling from the start. Cellulose fibres offer potential for circular textile systems: cellulose is renewable, available, and can be engineered with recyclability in mind. That’s the focus of Cellfil EU project♻️
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🌍Earth Day is a reminder that sustainability starts with how we use resources.
CELLFIL, an EU‑funded Horizon Europe project, explores how cellulose‑based fibres, including those derived from orange peel, support circular and resource‑efficient textiles.
https://t.co/HR9KWpg2wg
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📍 We’re happy to highlight Anna Cissé, an LCA expert at @Quantis_intl, as a speaker in the upcoming online session on LCA perspectives across EU bioeconomy & circularity projects on 28th April 2026.
Anna will explore how LCA is used to assess the environmental sustainability of lyocell filament applications across the textile value chain with a focus on methodological choices, hotspot identification, and early-stage assessment to support better decisions as solutions scale.
♻️ The webinar will bring together @FUELGAE_EU, @CELLFIL_EU , @RecAL_Project, @biobuildEU , and @susboard_eu
Join and learn about:
• Method choices that affect comparability (system boundaries, allocation, scenarios)
• Data availability & quality in emerging value chains
• Communicating results for decision-making
• Open questions to move the field forward (roundtable)
👉 Register: https://t.co/4zUTEQTWHk
#LCA #Bioeconomy #CircularEconomy #EUProjects
🔬Lange Nacht der Forschung 2026 - Austria | 24 April
Austria opens the doors to science, innovation, and curiosity during the Lange Nacht der Forschung, and we´re excited to be part of it!
@LenzingGroup will showcase the @CELLFIL_EU project, explaining how biobased innovation can support more sustainable textile value chains.
CELLFIL explores the development of biobased filaments for textile applications, combining material innovation with Life Cycle Assessment to better understand environmental and social impacts across the value chain and support informed, future-oriented decisions.
The Lange Nacht der Forschung is a unique opportunity to:
🔸 Connect research with society
🔸 Make complex scientific topics tangible
🔸 Engage the public in the transition toward a circular and climate-neutral bioeconomy
👉https://t.co/3wh8YR4dAQ
#LNF2026 #LNF #LangeNachtDerForschung
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📍We’re excited to see Anubhuti Bhatnagar, postdoctoral researcher at Aalto University, taking part in openLCA Conference 2026 in April (22-23) in Germany!
Anubhuti is exploring the social risks and benefits that may emerge as industries transition to a circular economy. During openLCA conference, she will present social risks and opportunities of an EU‑based fibre‑to‑fibre textile recycling model using S‑LCA.
♻️The openLCA Conference brings together the global LCA community for expert presentations, workshops, training courses, and interactive sessions on life cycle assessment research, tools, and sustainability practice.
Join us in the conversation on how LCA tools and methodologies can drive the transition toward more circular and sustainable textiles.
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📍We’re pleased to introduce Kristina Klinkhammer from Hochschule Niederrhein, who will be representing CELLFIL at @ttx_tp in April (21-24) 2026 in Germany!
Kristina is a research assistant at Hochschule Niederrhein, working on functionalisation and dyeing of textiles, with a strong interest in sustainability and recycling of natural fibres. She is also actively involved in the research management of the Research Institute for Textile and Clothing at Hochschule Niederrhein. Within CELLFIL, she is developing dyeing processes for Lyocell filaments. At Techtextil, Kristina will be present at the booth where CELLFIL textile samples will be showcased, offering insights into how research translates into real material innovation.
🦺Techtextil is the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens, bringing together industry, research, and innovation across advanced textile applications.
Visit the booth to discover how CELLFIL is advancing sustainable, bio‑based textiles from lab to application.
#Sustainability #BioBasedMaterials
📍Meet Selenay Elif İşler from MARTUR FOMPAK International, CELLFIL speaker at @ttx_tp in April (21-24) 2026 in Germany!
Selenay is a Textile R&D Specialist at Martur Fompak, and in CELLFIL, she is developing new Lyocell filament fabrics for automotive interior applications. At Techtextil, Selenay will give a general overview of the CELLFIL project with a focus on her work.
🦺Techtextil is the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens, bringing together industry, research, and innovation across advanced textile applications.
Join us to explore how CELLFIL is bringing circular, bio‑based textile solutions to real industrial applications.
#AutomotiveTextiles #Sustainability
Textiles are complex value chains—so where does LCA really help you decide (and avoid blind spots)?
Anna Cissé shares @CELLFIL_EU perspective: LCA for lyocell filament applications, key method choices, hotspot ID & early-stage assessment.
Got a question for the roundtable/Q&A?
Register here: https://t.co/9MNpqG1Vhs
#Textiles #LCA #HorizonEurope
📍We’re happy to introduce Jenni Väänänen-Lauterbach, a doctoral researcher from Aalto University, who will be presenting at ChemBio Finland 2026 on 16 April
Offering valuable insights at the intersection of materials innovation, sustainability, and consumer behaviour, Jenni will explore personal, social, and environmental spheres of consumer knowledge and how they influence the adoption of novel bio‑based materials.
🔬ChemBio Finland is the leading networking and knowledge‑sharing event for chemistry and biotechnology professionals in the Nordic and Baltic regions, bringing together industry, academia, and decision‑makers to foster collaboration and innovation.
Join the conversation at ChemBio Finland 2026 and discover how consumer knowledge can accelerate the uptake of sustainable, bio‑based materials.
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Save the date: 28 April, 10:00 CET 🎙️ Webinar: “LCA Perspectives Across EU Bio-Economy & Circularity Projects” (hosted by FUELGAE).
Featuring: FUELGAE + @biobuildEU + @CELLFIL_EU + @RecAL_Project + @susboard_eu
Register: https://t.co/9MNpqG1nrU
#LCA #Bioeconomy #HorizonEurope
📍We’re thrilled to share that Luana Dessbesell from Aalto University will be presenting at Pulp & Beyond in Helsinki on 14 April!
Luana is Assistant Professor at Aalto University, leading Sustainable Bioproducts Innovation, and in CELFILL she works on techno-economic analysis of Lyocell filament production made of orange peel.
Join her as she explores how CELLFIL is advancing sustainable textile futures through circularity and value chain collaboration.
🌳 Pulp & Beyond is a leading Nordic forum showcasing the latest innovations, products, technologies, and networking opportunities within the forest‑based bioeconomy.
If you’re attending Pulp & Beyond, don’t miss this chance to learn how research and industry can work together to reshape the textile value chain.
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EU Commission welcomed Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules (PEFCR) for apparel and footwear, representing a major step toward more transparent and science‑based sustainability in the textile sector. Developed over five years with input from industry, NGOs, and national bodies, these rules:
🔸 Apply a science-based, impartial method to assess environmental impact across the entire product lifecycle
🔸 Treat all materials equally, ensuring no fibre or product type is favoured
🔸 Support companies in designing more durable, repairable, and resource‑efficient products
🔸 Align with the EU’s Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles and the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation
Further refinements are planned, including metrics on microplastic shedding and biodiversity impacts, strengthening the EU’s shift to a truly circular economy.
Within CELLFIL, our dedicated work package on Sustainability developed together with @Quantis_intl, is building on this foundation.
By applying rigorous, transparent LCA methodologies, we aim to:
🔸 Identify environmental hotspots in cellulose‑based fibres and processes
🔸 Support eco‑design and material optimisation
🔸 Contribute to the broader shift toward a circular and low‑impact textile value chain
As LCA approaches continue to evolve, initiatives like PEFCR help ensure that innovation in the sector is both scientifically grounded and aligned with EU sustainability ambitions.
👉 Read more https://t.co/rTN9hAYJJz
#LCA #Sustainability
📢Shape Europe’s Future Bioeconomy Strategy! CELLFIL is collecting insights from companies working with bio‑based raw materials and products to understand industry needs and expectations around the proposed EU Bioeconomy Strategy (2025).
We invite you to participate in a short 10-minute anonymous survey (until 31st March). Your input will directly contribute to a policy brief for the European Commission, supporting a stronger, more competitive, and more circular bioeconomy in Europe.
You will help:
🔸 identify key opportunities and barriers for scaling bio-based innovations
🔸 guide future policy measures that support industry growth
🔸 highlight real-world needs around investment, sustainability, and regulation
🔸 strengthen Europe’s transition toward a circular, resilient economy
Your experience matters!
https://t.co/XagTgzhF3R
#Bioeconomy #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #HorizonEurope
🚀 Textile ETP Annual Conference 2026 (26–28 May)
Join industry leaders to explore how digitalisation, automation, and AI are reshaping the textile and apparel sector. The conference will also unpack key EU policies, including ESPR, Digital Product Passport, the AI Act, and Circular Economy initiatives.
Plus, don’t miss the “Textile ETP on Tour” visit to Saxion University on 28 May.
🎟 Registration open until 22 May 2026.
📍Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.
https://t.co/B73WamSBq0