Researchers have developed a way of recycling one of the most popular but environmentally problematic of fabrics: polyester. Their new method is simple, non-toxic for humans and the environment and, ...
The Swiss pilot facility aims to prove the commercial viability of textile-to-fiber recycling for blended fabrics.
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 ...
Tokyo, Japan – Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new chemical process which upcycles polyesters, including PET in plastic bottles, to morpholine amide, a versatile and ...
The platform combines a patented molecular recycling technology developed by Turkish chemical manufacturer Meltem Kimya with Kipas Textiles’ thermomechanical recycling processes to remove colours and ...
Technology to be made available to partner fibre manufacturers for large-scale production in June 2025, with targeted annual production capacity of 3,000 metric tonnes SINGAPORE, Jan. 22, 2025 ...
A European R&D initiative led by RadiciGroup, manufacturer of specialty chemicals and textile products including nylon and polyester yarns, recycled and bio yarns, non-wovens and PPE, and sportswear ...
Substantial efforts are being made to advance recycling technologies, transforming discarded plastics into raw materials that can be reused. Chemical recycling emerges as a major frontier in this ...
Alpek Polyester USA’s bottle-to-bottle recycling plant in Reading, Pennsylvania, spans 270,000 square feet and has been operated by Alpek since May 2021. The largest standalone bottle-to-bottle ...
An H&M offshoot has a textile recycling plant in the works. This story first appeared in the Triangle Business Journal. An offshoot of apparel maker H&M has tapped North Carolina for a polyester ...
The plant aims to showcase Worn Again’s textile-to-fiber recycling process at scale and provide testing for real-world ...
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