
Bast Fibre Technologies Inc.
A triple-bottom-line, cleantech fibre engineering firm manufacturing specialty natural fibres for applications throughout the nonwovens industry.
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Bast Fibre Technologies Inc. (BFT) is a cleantech fibre engineering firm positioning itself as a key supplier of natural fibre alternatives to the nonwovens industry. Founded in 2016 in Victoria, British Columbia, the company was established to develop upstream solutions to the global plastics crisis by commercializing fibres from bast crops like hemp and flax. The co-founder, Noel Hall, is a serial entrepreneur with a background in technology and cleantech who now serves as Executive Chair. He previously took Aspreva Pharmaceuticals from a startup to over a billion-dollar market capitalization. The firm is now led by CEO Jim Posa, a veteran of the nonwovens industry with executive experience at companies including Fiberweb Group and Amoco Fabrics and Fibers.
The company's business model is centered on transforming raw bast fibres into specialized, high-performance materials for consumer and industrial applications, directly addressing the legislative and consumer-driven demand to phase out single-use plastics. BFT operates on a "grow local, process local, sell local" principle, establishing a supply chain that begins with agricultural partners and ends with sales to nonwoven companies, converters, and major consumer goods brands. These clients use BFT's fibres to manufacture products such as compostable cleaning wipes, diapers, and personal care items. Revenue is generated through the sale of these processed natural fibres.
BFT's flagship ingredient brand, sero™, offers fibres derived from hemp, flax, and cotton that serve as a direct, "plug-and-play" replacement for synthetic fibres in existing manufacturing lines. These fibres are engineered to meet the exacting standards of the nonwovens industry, providing properties like strength, softness, and absorbency that match or exceed those of the synthetic materials they replace. The company has developed proprietary wet processing and fibre cleaning technologies to achieve this. A significant milestone was the acquisition of manufacturing facilities in Germany and Lumberton, North Carolina, which are being scaled to produce over 10,000 metric tons of fibre annually, with plans to reach 50,000 tons. This expansion was fueled by significant financing rounds, including a major strategic investment from Finnish firm Ahlström Capital.
Keywords: natural fibres, nonwovens, bast fibre, hemp processing, flax fibre, sustainable materials, cleantech, plastic alternatives, material science, compostable wipes, hygiene products, textile engineering, sero fibre, circular economy, regenerative agriculture, single-use plastic replacement, sustainable textiles, industrial hemp, fibre technology, eco-friendly materials
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