LT: Long Term
Successful implementation of new technologies requires inputs from all stakeholders.
Within this work package we are connecting with collectors, sorters and recyclers in the NWE target territory (NL, BE, DE, UK,FR) through a Working Group. We are also working with brands and retailers around the globe through one Producer Network. Both groups are contributing data and insights and helping to build reports and industry guides to accelerate the transition to a circular textile system. The Producer Network is also focused on increasing the market pull for recycled textiles.
Working Group Deliverables
- List of barriers, market needs, policies, and other factors impacting automated textile sorting.
- One page reference sheet including
- Common recycling feedstock grades
- Materials availability within Europe
- Certification expectations for collectors, sorters, and recyclers.
- Case studies to highlight barriers and success factors impacting automated textile sorting
- Report on policy recommendations to increase use of recycled textiles.
Producer Network Deliverables
- Report on the potential of end-markets for Fibersorted materials and business models for recycled textiles
- Report on policy recommendations to increase use of recycled textiles.
T1: Technology Validation
During this work package, the project team will validate the Fibersort technology, refine software models, and begin to optimise the material library. Reporting will be conducted regarding productivity and accuracy throughout the project.
T2: Business Case Validation
This work package will focus on business case validation. We will optimise the Fibersort process with consideration for key parameters, such as fibre composition of inputs, production capacity, transport, waste and inputs costs, revenue streams, virgin resource prices, and market demand.
Communication
Communicating project progress and results is essential, as it engages a broad range of stakeholders in the project. It also communicates the outcomes of our work to a global audience. We will reach businesses involved in textile collection, sorting, recycling, product manufacturing and retail, NGO’s, municipalities, policy makers, and research institutions.
Communications will include baseline industry knowledge and insights required to broadly implement automated textile sortation as a key component of a circular textiles system. It will also help guide brands and retailers to incorporate more recycled textiles into their products.