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Sustainability is not a label.

It is a system of decisions about materials, energy, chemistry and scale.

At BIOMA, we approach environmental performance through structured assessment rather than marketing claims. Our laminated coffee-based biomaterial is currently being assessed using a cradle-to-gate life cycle framework aligned with ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 principles.

 

Cradle-to-Gate Assessment

Our current assessment evaluates environmental impacts from raw material sourcing through manufacturing in Barcelona.

Included

   Collection of post-consumer coffee waste (local HORECA)
   Binder production (mixed biopolymer matrix)
   Textile backing production
   Drying, blending, thermal pressing, lamination
   Internal reprocessing of offcuts

Excluded

–   Product use phase
–   End-of-life
   Capital equipment

Waste Instead of Extraction

BIOMA’s primary raw material is spent coffee grounds collected locally in Barcelona. Using post-consumer waste reduces reliance on virgin agricultural inputs and shortens supply chains.

Unlike crop-based “bio” materials, our material begins with urban residue rather than cultivated land.

Energy Profile (Current Phase)

Production currently takes place in a semi-industrial workshop. Drying and thermal pressing are the primary energy-intensive stages.

 

0.19

kWh per m²

Structured sensitivity range: 0.06 – 0.35 kWh per m²

Material Composition Variables

The environmental profile of the BIOMA material is strongly influenced by:
Binder Composition

Bio-based vs fossil-derived fraction of the biopolymer matrix.

Binder Ratio

30–70% range depending on the specific configuration.

Textile Backing

Type and weight variables for final lamination.

Comparative Benchmark Framework

For internal reference, BIOMA compares its laminated configuration against published cradle-to-gate values for PU-coated and laminated fabrics.

Material Type 

Impact (CO₂e per m²)

Status

Coated/Laminated PU-type textiles

1.42 – 1.72 kg

Published Studies

BIOMA Laminated Configuration

In Progress

Internal Reference

Chemical Compliance

The BIOMA material system avoids PVC, phthalates, and heavy metals. Supplier Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are being consolidated as part of EU Ecolabel readiness preparation.

 

Certification Pathway

EU Ecolabel criteria mapping is currently underway. This includes identification of restricted substances, performance thresholds, and traceability requirements.

 
 

Note: No certification logos or compliance claims are presented until formal documentation and verification are complete.

 

Our Approach to Transparency

BIOMA avoids absolute environmental claims. We distinguish clearly between measured data and modelled estimates. We publish improvements as they are verified.

 

Waste is not the end of a material.

It is the beginning of a different supply chain.