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Innovative Market for Waste Wool and Hemp Fiber

There may be a groundbreaking solution to repurpose discarded wool and harness the potential of hemp fiber, according to the New York Farm Viability Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). 

RPI is spearheading a project to transform waste wool into high-performance yarn by combining it with hemp using artificial spider silk.

The RPI  the team plans to create yarn that exhibits exceptional qualities such as strength, resilience, flame retardancy, luster, and a luxurious feel. Hemp, known for its durability and carbon sequestration abilities, will be employed in combination with wool to maximize the benefits.

To ensure a viable market for these innovative hemp and wool products, RPI will collaborate with SUNY Morrisville, Battenkill Fibers Carding and Spinning Mill, and Propel, LLC. This partnership will cover various stages of the project, from cultivation and fiber extraction to yarn production. Additionally, the team will work closely with seven farms across New York state that specialize in wool and hemp production.

The project's success will contribute to the growth of sustainable farm-to-fashion textiles.

This innovative approach could help to re-purpose waste materials into new market opportunities and promote sustainable practices – putting the emphasis back on re-use and recycle.

Source : Small Farm Canada

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