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Post Carbon Lab Ltd
Post Carbon Lab | Climate-Positive Microbial Finishing Research | London
Post Carbon Lab is a biotech/textile tech company focusing on sustainability and dignity, currently providing sustainable & regenerative microbial finishing & coating services for anyone interested in sustainable innovations! Get in touch now!
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Financial period: 1 Jun 2023 to 31 May 2024
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Microbial Colouration System Design: Re-standardisation & Re-servitisation Research
1 Jun 2024 to 30 Nov 2024
Even though colours make up 80% of the buying decision for consumers, more than 99% of the colourants employed in the textile industry still derive from fossil fuels, not to mention the hazardous chemicals, carcinogens & heavy metals involved in the industrial synthetic dyeing process. We know colours are important, so we would like to ask our microbial f...
Performance Certifications: Microbial Colouration & Finishing for Textiles
1 Apr 2023 to 31 Mar 2024
Despite the fact that colours make up 80% of the buying decision for consumers, more than 99% of the colourants employed in the textile industry are still derived from fossil fuels, not to mention the hazardous chemicals, carcinogens & heavy metals that may be involved in the industrial synthetic dyeing process. **Our Innovation** We know colours are impo...
Performance Quantification/Enhancement Study: Microbial Colouration & Finishing for Textiles?
1 Nov 2022 to 30 Apr 2023
Even though colours make up 80% of the buying decision for consumers, more than 99% of the colourants employed in the textile industry still derive from fossil fuels, not to mention the hazardous chemicals, carcinogens & heavy metals involved in the industrial synthetic dyeing process.\r\n\r\nWe know colours are important, so we would like to turn to micr...