Interreg IIIa project 'Regional hemp textile chain'

In the Euregio Rijn-Waal farmers, companies and research institutes have joint forces to develop a hemp texile chain in the region. For farmers it alows the cultivation of a new crop in the crop rotation scheme. Regional texile companies can develop novel yarns and fabrics to improve their competetiveness on the world market. The work is coordinated by BRUT in Kleve and is financially supported by Interreg IIIa. In 2005, 6 ha. of the hemp variety Chamaeleon was cultivated in Rheden (Netherlands) and Kleve (Germany). The crop has been harvested in August 2005 and subsequently was decorticated. The fibres obtained after decortication were refined by steam explosion and with cotton spun on a short fibre spinning system to give a 50% hemp yarn. These yarns are applied in fabrics, jeans and functional textiles for health care. The work in the first year of the project has shown that it is technically feasibility to produce hemp yarn and textiles.
In 2006, 10 ha. Chamaeleon was cultivated and harvested. The fibres are now used to further optimise the technology and to produce fabrics to show to textile companies in order to determine the market potential of the product.
More information concerning the project can be found at the project website.

Project partners

design: Pierre van Hems

Inspire & Innovate project 'Market opportunities for hemp based fabrics'

A fundamental exploitation of the potential market in the textile industry with regard to clothing (jeans), medical textiles or home textiles is required to develop the STEX technology further. The present experience shows that end-producers need large amount of material for product design and market tests. To make the market potential for hemp fabrics more concrete it is essential to produce fabrics for the fashion brands.
Within ‘Inspire & Innovate’ we will produce hemp fabrics to make a good assessment of the fashion brands’ interest in hemp textiles. For this over 1000 meters of a 50% hemp denim fabric will be produced to allow fashion brands to work with the fabrics and to make a sample collection of jeans. In addition a 100% hemp yarn will be produced to use in elastic knitwear for orthopaedic applications. The project will give information on the technical and economical feasibility of the hemp textile production chain.

Project partners

design: Pierre van Hems