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Developing Fish Skin as a sustainable raw material for the fashion industry

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Project "FISHSkin" data sheet

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Coordinator
SHENKAR ENGINEERING.DESIGN.ART (PBC) 

Organization address
address: ANNA FRANK STREET 12
city: RAMAT GAN
postcode: 52526
website: http://www.shenkar.ac.il/

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 Coordinator Country Israel [IL]
 Total cost 552˙000 €
 EC max contribution 552˙000 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.3. (Stimulating innovation by means of cross-fertilisation of knowledge)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018
 Funding Scheme MSCA-RISE
 Starting year 2019
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2019-02-01   to  2023-01-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    SHENKAR ENGINEERING.DESIGN.ART (PBC) IL (RAMAT GAN) coordinator 225˙400.00
2    POLITECNICO DI MILANO IT (MILANO) participant 128˙800.00
3    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON UK (LONDON) participant 69˙000.00
4    ARS TINCTORIA SRL IT (SANTA CROCE SULL'ARNO) participant 41˙400.00
5    LISTAHASKOLI ISLANDS IS (REYKJAVIK) participant 27˙600.00
6    ATLANTIC LEATHER EHF IS (SAUDARKROKUR) participant 23˙000.00
7    ISRAEL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND LIMNOLOGICAL RESEARCH LIMITED IL (HAIFA) participant 18˙400.00
8    KORNIT DIGITAL LTD IL (ROSH HAAYIN) participant 18˙400.00
9    GAKKO HOJIN KYOTO SEIKA UNIVERSITY JP (KYOTO) partner 0.00

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 Project objective

The Fashion industry is currently going through a significant change in its approach towards sustainability, aiming to transform from a wasteful and polluting industry into the into a cleaner and more circular sector. In FISHSkin, our research concentrates on developing a new category of raw material for fashion – fish leather. we aim to amalgamate the Mariculture and Fashion industry by using both the fish flesh and skin as viable, economically useful products. While fish leather was used for centuries by indigenous people in Northern Europe and Asia, it was pushed aside by hides which offered better characteristics. Today, however, circular economy principles combined with state-of-the-art technology and changing consumer tastes – allow us to challenge existing fashion assumptions and explore the viability of fish leather is this industry. Through secondments and network training events we will generate knowledge cohesion from different disciplines: Fashion design, Material science and Marine biology where academic and industrial experts will strive to develop new techniques and methodologies for a market take up of fish leather at an industrial scale.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 Elisa Palomino Perez, Katrín María Káradóttir, Lotta Rhame, Joseph Boon
Indigenous Arctic Fish skin clothing traditions: Cultural and ecological impacts on Fashion Higher Education
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Around the Campfire – Resilience and Intelligence Cumulus Conference Rovaniemi 2020-04-11

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