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March 17, 2025
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Safe and sustainable by design of next generation chemicals and materials: SSbD4CheM project innovations in the textiles, cosmetic and automotive sectors

Abstract
The strategic objective of the Safe and sustainable by design of next generation chemicals and materials (SSbD4CheM) project is to develop screening and testing strategies for a variety of substances and materials to ensure safer and more sustainable products in line with the Sustainable Products Initiative. SSbD4CHeM is focusing on chemical safety using new approach methods, including in vitro studies without animal models and in silico tools. Additionally, it integrates environmental sustainability for the implementation of the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) framework including risk assessment and ex-ante life cycle assessment. New methods and models for safety and sustainability assessment along chemical, material and product life cycles will be developed, validated, and applied to three case studies, including biobased self-cleaning, water repellent, and antimicrobial treatments for textiles, nanocellulose as an additive in cosmetics, and microcellulose composites for the automotive industry. By employing a multidisciplinary strategy, SSbD4CHeM addresses key challenges in material innovation, ensuring regulatory compliance while reducing hazards to environmental and human health. The project will accelerate the development of next-generation sustainable materials, promoting industry innovation, regulatory progress, and improved consumer safety. Ultimately, SSbD4CheM aims to establish a new benchmark for the development of chemicals and materials that conform to safety and sustainability goals.
Author(s)
Bhat, Mansoor Ahmad
Radu, Tanja  
Loughborough University School of Architecture Building and Civil Engineering
Martín-Fabiani, Ignacio
Kolokathis, Panagiotis D.
Papadiamantis, Anastasios G.
Wagner, Stephan
VITO - Flemish Institute for Technological Research  
Kohl, Yvonne Lydia  orcid-logo
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
Witters, Hilda  
VITO NV
Gebbink, Wouter A.
VITO - Flemish Institute for Technological Research  
Rodriguez, Yentl Pareja
University of Antwerp, VITO
Cardelini, Giuseppe
Degens, Roel  
Burzic, Ivana
WOOD K PLUS, Kompetenzzentrum für Holzverbundwerkstoffe und Holzchemie, Wien  
Serrano, Beatriz Alfaro
Pretschuh, Claudia
WOOD K PLUS, Kompetenzzentrum für Holzverbundwerkstoffe und Holzchemie, Wien  
Santamaría-Aranda, Eduardo
Contreras-García, Elena
Sinic, Judith
WOOD K PLUS, Kompetenzzentrum für Holzverbundwerkstoffe und Holzchemie, Wien  
Jocham, Christoph
WOOD K PLUS, Kompetenzzentrum für Holzverbundwerkstoffe und Holzchemie, Wien  
Cohen, Dror
Maor, Ze’evi
Dead Sea and Arava Science Center
Assis, Assaf
Dead Sea and Arava Science Center
Panák, Ondrej
Novak, Uroš
Hans, Sukriti
Biesemeier, Antje
Camilleri, Pau
Pérez Sánchez, Fruela
Arblaster, Thomas
Leiden University  
Thonemann, Nils
Leiden University  
Guinée, Jeroen
Leiden University  
Pipino, Andrea
Çelen, Onur
Alwe, Hariprasad
Tofwerk (Switzerland)
Drexel, Roland
Postnova Analytics (Germany)
Welz, Roland
Meier, Florian
Piragyte-Langa Oliva, Indre
Edelweiss Connect (Switzerland)
Tagorti, Ghada
Edelweiss Connect (Switzerland)
Hardy, Barry
Edelweiss Connect (Switzerland)
Velimirovic, Milica
Journal
Computational and structural biotechnology journal  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.csbj.2025.03.022
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
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