<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><ns2:project xmlns:ns1="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api" xmlns:ns2="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/project" xmlns:ns3="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/fund" xmlns:ns4="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/person" xmlns:ns5="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/project/outcome" xmlns:ns6="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/organisation" ns1:created="2026-06-03T15:52:43Z" ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/projects/B2D7A01F-1501-439D-B976-0A80F3D33525" ns1:id="B2D7A01F-1501-439D-B976-0A80F3D33525"><ns1:links><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/persons/67E541C8-B2B8-4311-9831-504ADA95BE40" ns1:rel="PM_PER"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/B2CF3D60-7FE8-415E-968A-30B659A400BC" ns1:rel="LEAD_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/B2CF3D60-7FE8-415E-968A-30B659A400BC" ns1:rel="PARTICIPANT_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:end="2023-04-29T23:00:00Z" ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/funds/8A41F718-053B-4743-9C7A-8FEAF48C1AE2" ns1:rel="FUND" ns1:start="2022-11-01T00:00:00Z"/></ns1:links><ns2:identifiers><ns2:identifier ns2:type="RCUK">10045510</ns2:identifier></ns2:identifiers><ns2:title>Sustainable manufacturing process converting potato plant waste into a weavable, biodegradable fabric.</ns2:title><ns2:status>Closed</ns2:status><ns2:grantCategory>Grant for R&amp;D</ns2:grantCategory><ns2:leadFunder>Innovate UK</ns2:leadFunder><ns2:abstractText>The most commercially exploited natural fibre textile is cotton. It is also the most environmentally damaging. It is cultivated over 3% of global agricultural land. Research by Water Footprint \[Report18\] calculates the global water footprint for cotton consumption to be 9800x10^9 cubic metres per year. This is approximately 40 cubic metres (or 40,000 litres) per hectare per day over a six-month lifecycle. It is causing extreme drought and a range of other environmental issues. 

Entry to the market of eco-fibres and biomaterial alternatives is demonstrating that an alternative is possible. In this project Fibe will develop a weavable fibre from agricultural waste.</ns2:abstractText></ns2:project>