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Spores and Chores: Consumer perceptions of biotic textiles

Project Summary

Spore & Chores delves into the future of fashion, exploring how innovative biotic textiles — clothing infused with beneficial microbes — could revolutionise garment care and sustainability. A deep dive into existing research and hands-on consumer insights will uncover how smart fabrics can extend clothing lifespan, reduce washing, and minimise waste. Consumer interviews will investigate perceptions of washing, wearing, and care habits, including handling exercises to understand textile use. By blending physical and social science with real-world behaviour, findings will shape a new framework for sustainable fashion, helping brands create longer-lasting, eco-conscious textiles that look good, feel great, and leave a lighter footprint on the planet.

 

Investigators

Dr Shelley Kotze, Dr Kayleigh Wyles (Social Science, University of Plymouth); Prof. Richard Thompson, Dr Max Kelly (Environmental Science, University of Plymouth); Dr Jane Scott (Design & Textile Technology, Newcastle University); Dr Angela Sherry (Microbial Environments, Northumbria University).

 

Funder

Funded as a Programme Co-ordination Team (PCT) cross-network project supported by the UKRI Network Plus in Circular Fashion and Textiles - a trilateral initiative from the Natural Environment Research Council, Arts and Humanities Research Council and Innovate UK (Grant Ref: NE/Y004035/1). 

 

Project duration 

8 months (Jun 2025 - Jan 2026).


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