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Filippa K, Eurojersey to use biological dyeing process

Filippa K, Eurojersey to use biological dyeing process Swedish clothing brand Filippa K and Italian knitter Eurojersey are to adopt a biological dyeing process in the manufacture of the brands' apparel. Colorifix Limited has developed what it claims is the first commercially available biological dyeing process. Colorifix uses ten times less water than traditional dyeing processes and without using heavy metals, organic solvents or acids Filippa K will showcase apparel using biologically dyed textiles later this year Swedish clothing brand Filippa K and Italian knitter Eurojersey have teamed up with UK biotechnology company Colorifix to utilise the firm's biological dyeing process in the manufacture of the brands' apparel. Colorifix Limited has developed what it claims is the first commercially available biological dyeing process. By engineering microorganisms to produce naturally-occurring pigments, Colorifix converts agricultural by-products such as sugar molasses into colourants suitable for textile dyeing. The microorganisms also transfer the colour onto a fabric or garment, resulting in additional water and energy savings. As a result, Colorifix uses ten times less water than traditional dyeing processes and without using heavy metals, organic solvents or acids. Instead of using ubiquitous petrochemicals that are non-renewable and toxic, Colorifix uses synthetic biology methods to create a range of colours produced naturally by organisms such as plants, animals and insects. According to the firm, it is the first company to successfully apply biological dyeing to the commercial dyeing of polyamide-based jersey, polyester and cotton fabrics, and research is already underway to apply the technology to other natural and synthetic fabrics. Synthetic biology technology is safely utilised at scale in other industries such as the production of textile scouring enzymes and bio-based chemicals. "Biological dyeing is a significant step in our journey to serve both our customers and the planet, and this partnership reinforces Filippa K's long-term strategy and deep commitment to innovation and sustainability," says Elin Larsson, Filippa K's sustainability director.

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