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The NWE textiles industry uses 17 mio tonnes of non-renewable input materials per year, making it one of the most polluting industries. As a response, NWE policies focus on the transition to a circular economy in textiles. But, insufficiently developed technologies make this impossible.
CircTex focuses on the development of recycling and production technologies in a closed-loop process chain for PET workwear, decreasing as such non-renewable input materials and the ecological impact in NWE textiles.
Workwear is the ideal starting point for an industry-wide innovation, since this sector has a high need of input materials as reuse is not allowed. Thus, many public tenders ask for circular production processes. In addition, higher quality demands are set for workwear, and the user phase severely decreases their recyclability.
The following technologies and processes for circular PET workwear will be developed:
These technologies and processes will be tested and developed in a closed loop process chain, in which the effects of usage on recyclability are also taken into account. Results of CircTex are actively communicated to the NWE textiles industry to increase knowledge and the number of SMEs and enterprises that will actively engage in working towards circularity in textiles.
To ensure a long-term effect, CircTex will set up an innovation network to actively involving the stakeholders in the entire NWE. Finally, an international standard for circular textiles will be initiated to stimulate the further development of a circular process chain for other textiles and textile products.
CircTex will stimulate growth of the NWE textiles industry, creating numerous jobs in the future. As the textiles industry is transnational, territorial cooperation in NWE is crucial for significant impact.
5 Carrosserieweg
Woerden
3445 BC
Netherlands
38 De Gijrath
Valkenswaard
5554RL
Netherlands
12 Paganelstraat
Emmen
7821 AA
Netherlands
70 Technologiepark
Zwijnaarde
9052
Belgium
1500 Capenhurst Technology Park
Chester
CH1 6EH
United Kingdom
23 Vale Road
Spilsby
PE23 5HE
United Kingdom
8 C/ Josep Hereu I Aulet
Anglès
17160
1 Ronda Maiols
Barcelona
08192
41 Rue des Métissages
Tourcoing
59200
France
100 Arnhemse Bovenweg
Zeist
3708AG
Netherlands
Lead partner
Organisation | Address | Website | |
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MODINT, Ondernemersorganisatie voor mode, interieur, tapijt en textiel |
100 Arnhemse Bovenweg Zeist 3708AG Netherlands |
koppert@modint.nl | https://modint.nl |
Name | Contact Name | Country | |
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Groenendijk Bedrijfskleding BV | Marien Groenendijk | Marien@groenendijkbedrijfskleding.nl | Netherlands |
Wear2Go | John Beelen | john.beelen@wear2-go.com | Netherlands |
Texowear BV | Marco Leemhuis | marco.leemhuis@hydrowear.nl | Netherlands |
Centexbel | Stijn Devaere | sdv@centexbel.be | Belgium |
C-Tech Innovation Limited | Robert Bell | rob.bell@ctechinnovation.com | United Kingdom |
J&A (International) Ltd | Adrian Apletree | Adrian.apletree@ja-int.co.uk | United Kingdom |
ANGLES TEXTIL S.A. | Carme Noguer | carme.noguer@antex.net | |
Global Technical Fabrics, S.L | Francesc Rabasseda Bruguera | francesc@ibqfabrics.com | |
Association UP-tex Pôle de compétitivité | Jeanne MEILLIER | jeanne.meillier@euramaterials.eu | France |
EU 2021 study aims to provide information about circular economy perspectives in the management of textile products and textile waste in the European Union (EU). Read More
Tom Michielsen, journalist of the Belgian economic Journal "De Tijd", spoke with Edwin Maes (Centexbel) about texile/clothing recycling. Read More
The Final Report provides a comprehensive assessment of the key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges faced by the EU textile ecosystem and the fashion industry, in terms of their competitiveness, innovation capacity and economic relevance. Read More
This study by Ovam, Centexbel and Vito (Belgium) examined which type of ecodesign criteria for textile products would have the greatest impact. The results will hopefully serve as input for the EU textile strategy. Read More
Prof. dr. Marko Hekkert, Denise Reike MSc., Dr. Anne Rainville, Dr. Simona Negro of the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development (Utrecht University) published an innovation systems analysis that advises to quickly create demand for recycled fibers by: 1) deals with workwear manufacturers and public procurement of workwear with recycled content, 2) additional deals with fashion brands, 3) color labeling scheme for clothes that indicates circularity to consumer, 4) introduce EPR levies related to the level of circularity, 5) demand minimal percentage of recycled fibers, preferably at EU level, 6) resort to unilateral regulation when deep changes in industry practices do not take place. Read More
The report presents the final outcomes of the research project "Technical, Regulatory, Economic and Environmental Effectiveness of Textile Fibres Recycling", assigned by the European Commission (DG GROW). The research was conducted in cooperation by VITO, Centexbel and Ecologic Institute. Read More
Groenendijk Bedrijfskleding and CircTex partners are very proud to be introducing 100% circular workwear to the market for the first time! Read More
CircTex's second Newsletter with a special focus on project's participation in the first edition of the Circular Textiles Days (14 & 15 September 2021) Read More
Standards for a circular economy Read More
Thanks to the NTA 8195 Circular Textiles, published by NEN, different types of chain partners can communicate in the same way about circular textiles. Read More