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Elisabeth Allen is a Researcher in the Department of Materials, focusing on environmental impacts of textiles and sustainable materials. Her work addresses microfibre and microplastic pollution, particularly in knit fabrics and synthetic materials. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Fashion Business Technology and has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and conferences on topics like pollution prevention through design and textile recycling challenges.
Her research interests include sustainable materials science, pollution mitigation strategies, and the lifecycle analysis of textiles. She has published studies on microplastic release during laundering, knit fabric design innovations, and the environmental impacts of synthetic vs. natural fibers.
Allen's work has been recognized with the Best Contribution to Society award (2024). She actively engages in academic discourse through conferences, such as the WOVEN Symposium (2024), and has delivered invited talks on sustainable fashion and microfibre pollution solutions. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges material science, design, and environmental policy.
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