SWINDON - Eight UK textile research projects have won a share of a £5.3 million fund from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

They include Professor Nigel Minton, of the University of Nottingham, who is working on ways to replace the polluting synthetic blue dye used in denim production.

His team are pioneering a return to natural, plant-based processes and will use genome engineering tools to optimise the performance of the bacterium required in the fermentation of the dye.

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