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Demonstration and launch of high performance, biodegradable, regenerated New Cotton textiles to consumer markets through an innovative, circular supply chain using Infinited Fiber technology

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Deliverables

Brand creation (including website, logo)

Development of a project corporate design logo etc A website with an external platform for displaying information about the project objectives activities and results to interested parties and stakeholders Project internal communication and file sharing are organised via Teams Videos to disseminate the results in the webpage and social networks eg YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Creation of an animated video to outline the consortium members and the chemical recycling process to engage and educate the general public Press releases that will communicate intermediate results and important milestones to the media Conception preparation and maintenance of publishable information material that will be updated as the project progresses

Public online course for circular textiles

The focus is on building expertise towards circular ecosystems by • organizing internal webinars tailored for the needs of specific sub-groups in the project to bridge the knowledge gaps identified in Task 6.1 • collecting and developing course materials for a public online course (MOOC) about the ecosystem for circular economy in textile and fashion fields

Recommended map for information flows for circular ecosystem in textiles

The network in textile circularity will be strengthened by: • arranging face-to-face co-design sessions within the project • organising thematic workshops with external stakeholder groups (targeting the gaps identified in Task 6.1 and to build new business models) • organising seminars to exchange knowledge with other actors

Key communication pieces with project findings

Conception, preparation and maintenance of publishable information material that will be updated as the project progresses.

MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® Label for end-products

Eco-labelling of the final products will be done by the protocol MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® that is a traceable product label for all kinds of textiles (e.g. garments, home textiles).The MADE IN GREEN label verifies that an article has been tested for harmful substances. This is carried out through certification in accordance with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®.

Key communication pieces with project updates

Press releases that will communicate intermediate results and important milestones to the media

Identified policymaking needs for textile circularity

Focuses on identifying the existing and needed policy tools to support circular ecosystems.

Publications

Weaving a Story of Collaboration: The Case of the New Cotton Project : A Circular Business Ecosystem working towards a Circular Economy in the Fashion and Textiles Industry

Author(s): Froment, Delphine; Siljander, Marianna
Published in: DIVA PORTAL, 2022
Publisher: Uppsala University

The new cotton project: An empirical research on the transition to circular economy ecosystems in the textile industry. Master thesis

Author(s): Anneli Auranen
Published in: Aalto University, 2022
Publisher: Aalto University

Life cycle assessment of textile fibre-to-fibre recycling by cellulose carbamate technology

Author(s): Torun Hammar; Diego Peñaloza; Anne-Charlotte Hanning; Noora Haatanen; Juhana Pakkasmaa
Published in: Journal of cleaner production, Issue Volume 426, 10 November 2023, 2023, Page(s) 139, ISSN 0959-6526
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139189

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