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Can textile recycling work at scale? Loom Carbon wants to find out
A new partnership with RTI International will stress-test Loom's thermal recycling system on blended and contaminated textile ...
A combined team of chemical and biomolecular engineers from the University of Delaware, and the Center for Plastics Innovation, both in the U.S., has developed a way to chemically separate fibers in ...
LOOM Carbon and RTI International Announce Strategic Collaboration to Transform Global Textile Waste
LOOM Carbon and independent scientific research institute RTI International announced a strategic research collaboration. The ...
While the industry awaits legislation to advance textile recycling, the circular actors continue to forge ahead. Worn Again Technologies and members including Renewcell and Lenzing are “committed to ...
Virginia-based textile recycling innovator Circ is going global as it scales up production of its reconstituted waste fibers. The group has established a formal strategic partnership with Acegreen Eco ...
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Is Europe Ready for a Textile-to-Textile Recycling ‘Tipping Point'?
Circ is building its first industrial-scale textile-to-textile recycling plant in France. Reju is doing the same in the Netherlands. Two decades since Teijin launched the first commercial chemical ...
Kipas Textiles, an integrated textile manufacturer headquartered in Turkey, has launched fibR-e, a new recycling platform it says is designed to address the hurdles that have stopped polyester from ...
Polyester textiles account for 2/3 of the global PET market of around 100 million tons. Only 13% of textile waste is currently recycled, and only 1% is recycled "fiber-to-fiber" 1,2 Carbios has ...
Singapore-based Loom Carbon and independent scientific research institute RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North ...
Clothes and blankets, it turns out, can keep you warm in more than one life. That beloved sweatshirt that kept you warm through college but now has holes and stains is not necessarily destined for the ...
The fashion industry has problems with textile waste and mislabeling. AI tools from Refiberd and HKRITA offer help with sustainable garment recycling.
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