VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland announced a new program, the Energy First initiative, to address the challenges of energy and resource consumption in the forestry and textile industry.
The Energy First initiative seeks to create a foundation for a new technology that enables the production of low-carbon, energy-efficient, and recyclable fibre-based products.
The new manufacturing process is expected to reduce water consumption by up to 90% and cut energy use by 50%.
As global demand for fiber-based packaging grows by 5-10% annually, VTT’s main goal is to develop sustainable alternatives for packaging, hygiene products, and non-woven fabrics.
This €20 million, four-year project will establish a new pilot line in Jyväskylä, Finland.
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Atte Virtanen, Vice President of Biomaterial Processing and Products at VTT, said, “This new initiative is a pivotal step towards more sustainable and competitive fibre-based products and has the potential for great impact, thanks to more than 50 industrial partners.
He added, “We are excited about the prospect of 1:1 commercial projects with companies, driving innovation in energy-efficient paper board production. VTT’s purpose is to bring together people, business, science and technology, paving the way to a sustainable future. The Energy First theme aims to do just that,”
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Rising energy costs and the scarcity of fiberwood are among the challenges that the forest industry faces. So, the Energy First theme seeks to overcome these problems and create sustainable products by developing a manufacturing process that minimizes water and energy usage.
The project also seeks to redefine the forest industry’s environmental impact and increase the competitiveness of fibre-based products.