Using forestry residues and textile waste, researchers at Stockholm University have developed a method to produce textiles with a significantly lower environmental impact.
The first ever SUCCeSS Summit is over, and what an event it was!
A massive thank you to all the people who made this happen. So many inspiring talks, discussions and things to continue to work with. SUCCeSS truly has the most inspiring community.
Using forestry residues and textile waste, researchers at Stockholm University have developed a method to produce textiles with a significantly lower environmental impact.
Researchers from Stockholm University have developed porous crystals made from pomegranate extract to capture and degrade pharmaceutical molecules found in local municipal wastewater. The research is published in the scientific journal Nature Water.
Stockholm University Center for Circular and Sustainable Systems
SUCCeSS welcomes its new chair, Magnus Breitholz to the center. We also thank Berit Olofsson and the rest of the outgoing board for their hard work. Berit will remain in the SUCCeSS organisation as our new deputy director.