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Saltyco Ltd
saltyco
Saltyco Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2020 based in South West England.
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Financial period: 1 Jun 2023 to 31 May 2024
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Develop novel-processing for the use of paludiculture biomass as an alternative feedstock for regenerative pulp production.
1 Mar 2024 to 28 Feb 2025
This project aims to create a shift in the viscose industry by using wetland plants as a sustainable alternative to traditional wood pulp. Through unique processing developments, Saltyco will extract high-quality cellulose from crops like typha latifolia. This approach offers dual benefits: meeting the textile industry's demand for eco-friendly materials ...
Develop novel processing for bio-based wadding material for fashion and textiles, with manufacturability assessment for scale-up
1 Jan 2023 to 31 Dec 2023
Textile production is inherently unsustainable, due to its environmentally-damaging intensieve production processes. The industry pumps 2bn metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere every year \[The-Revelator-2020\]. The UK will not achieve its Net Zero targets without reducing the impact of textile manufacturing. Natural fibres like goose-down are common...
FIBREFILL: Creating a high-performance, affordable bio-based fibrefill using salt-tolerant plants and novel processing innovation for use in textiles and garments as an insulation or padding.
1 May 2021 to 30 Apr 2022
Textile production is inherently unsustainable and over-reliant on finite resources: freshwater and plastics. The textiles industry uses 10% of all industrial freshwater use for the cultivation and production of fibres like cotton. Conservative estimates predict that the UK will run-out of freshwater supply within 25-years. Natural fibres like goose-down ...