Smart Textiles made from Agriculture and Natural Waste Materials

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SEID: 101086258
EC Contribution
€8,694
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The main objective of the SMARTWASTE MSCA SE project is to form a world class international and inter-sectoral network of organizations, working on a joint research programme in the field of novel Sustainable Smart Textile Materials, by replacing conventional and high costs textile materials with sustainable, environmentally friendly, cheaper and novel materials such as cellulose fibres from tomato stems waste and creating nonwovens from unconventional poplar seed fibers. This can only be achieved by bringing together world-class experts in materials, polymers, environmentalists, chemists, software engineers, and designers with state-of-the-art innovations and processes in their respective fields of expertise. The participants will exchange skills and knowledge to create sustainable textile materials, strengthening collaborative research between different countries and sectors. SMARTWASTE will also refine and produce potential commercial market opportunities for non-academic participants in the project (WP7). Our goal is to train next generation of researchers and innovators in sustainable textiles through cross-sectoral and training modules. The staff members will develop new skills, be exposed to new research and innovation environments, international networks, new industrial processes and techniques whilst widening and enriching career development through cross-sectoral knowledge transfer and international mobility.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Sustainable Hydrogels from Okra Stem Waste for Biosignal Detection and Sensor Technologies
ACS Sustainable Resource Management· 2025DOI
Emine Dilara Kocak; Cagatay Gumus; Kadir Ozlem; Alessandra Operamolla; Giada Dammacco; Filippo Pagliai; Nursema Pala; Ozgur Atalay
Utilization of Okra Stem Waste Extracts for the Development of Dual Network and Self‐Healing Polysaccharide/Gelatin Hydrogels With Natural Crosslinker Succinic Acid
International Journal of Polymer Science· 2025DOI
Emine Dilara Kocak, Giada Dammacco, Nursema Pala, Alessandra Operamolla, Filippo Pagliai, Cagatay Gumus, Ozgur Atalay
A Seamless T-shirt Design with Textile-based ECG Electrodes and Posture Monitoring Sensors
· 2024DOI
Developing a Pressure Sensor for 3D Nonwoven Assemblies by Using Novel Spacer Stitching Technology
Mula, Rana Nur; Gurarslan, Alper; Mula, Murat; Saeed, Hassan; Kyosev, Yordan
POPLAR FIBER AS A NATURAL FIBROUS SORBENT FOR OIL-WATER SEPARATION
Usta, Canan; Seyhan, Aybeniz; Gurarslan, Alper
TEXTILES MADE OF POPLAR FIBERS
Seyhan, Aybeniz; Usta, Canan; Gurarslan, Alper
THE STABILITY OF SILVER NANOWIRE COATED POPLAR NONWOVENS UNDER WASHING CONDITIONS
Seyhan, Aybeniz; Usta, Canan; Gurarslan, Alper
Deliverables (3)