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Sustainable fashion through bacterial cellulose: bridging disciplines, rethinking materials (semi-structured interview dataset)

Queensland University of Technology
Quijano, Luis
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© Luis Quijano, 2025.

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Access to this dataset is restricted due to participant confidentiality and ethical obligations. The interview data contains sensitive information and is not available for open access. Additionally, as publications based on this dataset are in progress, the data will remain confidential. Access will not be granted without explicit approval from the data owner and appropriate ethics clearance.

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Postal Address:
Mr Luis Quijano

l.quijano@hdr.qut.edu.au

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This dataset comprises 20 semi-structured interviews conducted between February 2022 and February 2023 with key stakeholders engaged in the field of bacterial cellulose and/or bioinspired materials. The participant pool including scientists and designers from 11 countries around the world and include professionals from both academic and industry backgrounds who were actively involved in research, development, and the application of biomaterials for various disciplines. Interviews ranged from 30 to 60 minutes and were conducted via Zoom, following rigorous ethical protocols and securing informed consent from all participants. Recruitment leveraged purposive sampling techniques to ensure a broad range of perspectives and experiences relevant to the emerging field of engineered living materials. The interview dataset captures rich qualitative insights into the motivations, challenges, interdisciplinary collaborations, and material practices. These interviews were used as part of Luis Quijano's PhD Thesis at Queensland University of Technology.

Data time period: 02 2022 to 28 02 2023

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text: Interview participants were located in the following countries: Canada, Sweden, Australia, Austria, United States of America, India, United Kingdom, Denmark, Spain, Portugal and Hungary.

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