Clean manufacturing company Genomatica and Aquafil are jointly working to commercialise 100 per cent renewable nylon-6. The two have signed a first-of-its-kind deal to build a demonstration scale facility to produce the largest quantity of 100 per cent renewable nylon-6. The project is in response to surging consumer interest in sustainable products.
The material produced will go to leading global brands eager to explore and develop renewable products, create showcase goods and test feedback with customers.Clean manufacturing company Genomatica and Aquafil are jointly working to commercialise 100 per cent renewable nylon-6. The two have signed a first-of-its-kind deal to build a demonstration scale facility to produce the largest quantity of 100 per cent renewable nylon-6. The project is in response to surging consumer interest in sustainable products.#
The deal is a 50-fold expansion over previous production levels and represents significant acceleration toward commercialising renewably-sourced nylon-6 - a material that is poised to reshape a $960 billion textile industry that touches millions of lives every day, from the carpet one walks on to the clothes one wears.
This multi-year agreement provides the foundation for a more sustainable nylon value chain by expanding a longstanding Genomatica partnership with major European nylon producer Aquafil. The two companies teamed up in January 2020 to produce the world’s first ton of bio-nylon-6 precursor at pilot scale. Relying on their expertise in scaling up renewably-sourced chemicals, Genomatica and Aquafil are moving directly to a larger-than-typical demonstration scale to support initial commercial applications by committed brand partners.
The first production runs are slated to create 50 tons of bio-nylon for pre-commercial use by Genomatica’s brand partners, with the demonstration plant to continue supporting product needs until commercial scale plants are in operation.
“Bio-nylon is positioned to replace a material that’s used in millions of applications every day,” said Christophe Schilling, Genomatica CEO. “Our research shows that despite health and economic turmoil, 56 per cent of Americans still want brands to prioritise sustainability. With this scale, Genomatica is offering our brand partners a key way to meet their sustainability objectives, differentiate themselves, and meet surging consumer demand.”
Genomatica and Aquafil will work together to implement and refine their respective technology contributions through this demonstration programme and create large quantities of bio-nylon. Aquafil will build and operate the downstream operations of this large-scale demonstration plant at its facility in Slovenia, where it will convert Genomatica’s bio-based precursor to commercial-quality bio-nylon-6 yarns, films and engineered plastics. The produced material will be used to develop renewably-sourced products, replacing traditional nylon that generates upwards of 60 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually. Under this agreement, initial volumes of bio-nylon ingredients will be available in the latter half of 2021.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)