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🌍 The Problem Every year, more than 92 million tons of textile waste are produced worldwide. Most of it is burned, buried or exported to the Global South, where it clogs rivers, pollutes soils and creates social injustice. At the same time, the construction industry is responsible for almost 40% of global COβ‚‚ emissions and faces rising costs of raw materials. These two crises overlap: on one side waste keeps growing, on the other construction keeps demanding more resources in unsustainable ways. πŸ’‘ Our Idea We believe that waste can be more than a problem. By combining non-recyclable textiles with hydrated lime, we are creating LimeTex, a building material that is light, durable and sustainable. During curing it hardens by naturally absorbing COβ‚‚ from the air, while textile fibers reinforce the structure. For society, this means reducing textile waste in landfills and incinerators, preventing harmful exports to the Global South, and activating short local supply chains with positive effects on European territories. For the construction sector, this means a sustainable and circular material that does not compromise technical performance or compliance, that costs less than standard materials because the raw input is free and stable, and that gives access to ESG credits, green incentives and sustainable public procurement. 🌱 Our Values Our work is guided by circularity, fairness and collaboration. We want to show that waste can be the beginning of something new, and that building materials can connect industries instead of dividing them. What we are building is not only about the environment, it is also about creating opportunities and benefits for those who construct. πŸš€ What we are working on We are working with a materials scientist to refine LimeTex, with a business mentor to shape our startup, and with a designer to rebrand TextileRefuge. At the same time we are creating links between the textile recycling world and the construction industry, because only by connecting them can LimeTex become a true solution.
Limetex Sample Sample compression test
Material development iF Design Student Award ceremony - awarded as "Best of the Year 2025"
Investment Collaboration Partnership