
FASHION FOR GOOD CENTRE
FASHION FOR GOOD CENTRE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:IVF, AALTO, FASHION FOR GOOD CENTRE, TEKSTINA D, FRANKENHUIS B.V. +8 partnersIVF,AALTO,FASHION FOR GOOD CENTRE,TEKSTINA D,FRANKENHUIS B.V.,INFINITED FIBER COMPANY INC,XAMK,RISE,ADIDAS AG,REVOLVE WASTE,INOVAFIL FIACAO S.A.,H&M GBC AB,KIPASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000559Overall Budget: 8,813,420 EURFunder Contribution: 6,745,800 EUREvery second, the equivalent of one garbage truck of textiles is landfilled or burned at a huge environmental and societal cost. Textile production is one of the most polluting industries, producing 1.2 billion tons of CO2e per year – more than international flights and maritime shipping. Apparel consumption is projected to rise to 102 million tons by 2030 – a 63% increase equivalent to more than 500 billion T-shirts. As a result, the challenges this project is targeting to solve are becoming even more critical. The textile industry - along with government officials, environmental organizations, and consumers - agree that it’s imperative to make a change towards sustainable production and consumption. There’s a will and an urgent call for change. Existing solutions cannot recycle the growing piles of discarded textiles. There hasn’t been a feasible alternative on the market that would be affordable, environmentally sustainable and provide the required mechanical properties and functionality. Infinited Fiber Company’s cellulose carbamate technology enables textile waste that is currently burned or landfilled to be turned into cost efficient, cotton-like fiber with superior qualities. The patented process can digest cotton rich textile waste (including mixed fibers) and other cellulose based waste feedstocks. The diverse feedstock range is a technological advantage diminishing the need for virgin raw materials. This project will demonstrate that circular, sustainable production and consumption can be a reality. Bringing together the whole circular textile value chain, we will demonstrate an approach where post-consumer waste textiles are recycled with the IFC technology into new fibers and textiles with considerably lower environmental impact while fulfilling brand and consumer performance requirements. In collaboration with leading global brands, the regenerated New Cotton textiles are converted to apparel and launched to consumers to validate their market.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:AQUAMBIENTE CIRCULAR ECONOMY SOLUTIONS SL, FULGAR SPA, ARAPAHA, INFINITED FIBER COMPANY INC, TWD FIBRES GMBH +9 partnersAQUAMBIENTE CIRCULAR ECONOMY SOLUTIONS SL,FULGAR SPA,ARAPAHA,INFINITED FIBER COMPANY INC,TWD FIBRES GMBH,AALTO,FASHION FOR GOOD CENTRE,FAU,LINZ TEXTIL GESELLSCHAFT MBH,ADIDAS AG,INDORAMA VENTURES FIBERS GERMANY GMBH,BASF SE,Veolia (France),CURE TECHNOLOGY BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060343Overall Budget: 8,415,570 EURFunder Contribution: 6,385,880 EURThe global consumption of textiles is increasing, with global production of the two most relevant fibres, cotton and polyester, expected to grow by 40% before 2023. There is also no EU-wide plan on how to deal with the existing and anticipated textile waste: currently less than 1% of the material used to produce clothing is recycled into new clothing in a closed-loop process while 87% is landfilled or incinerated. By January 2025 new EU Directive 2018/851 will require all member states to establish a separate household textile waste collection and respect increasing minimum recycling goals, but the pure legislative approach cannot alone solve the growing textile waste problem. Based on estimates from experts, we see that 1% of textile waste entering closed loops leads to 100B euros market loss each year. If a 30% recycling rate is reached (similar to average plastic packaging recycling rates), we will be able to valorize a 30 billion euros/year market. The ambition of T-REX is to contribute to a paradigm shift from household textile waste into desired feedstock. Moreover, we aim to demonstrate that this new commodity and the business models based on it can be completely implemented within the EU. By involving major players across the whole value chain, we aim to demonstrate that a new ecosystem approach, with harmonized methods and quality criteria, can lead to a better understanding of our current textile waste and therefore better upcycling rates into new garments. We also intend to demonstrate that such products can appeal to consumers while at the same time be designed for further recycling. Our goal is to reduce CO2 emissions by 30% across the complete value chain by 2030 by helping to end plastic waste. This project will arm the EU with a commercially viable option to tackle the textile waste and the environmental problems it causes, whilst offering new fields to explore for EU businesses, new know-how for our citizens and, new workforces for the future.
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