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System Circularity and Innovative Recycling of Textiles

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Risultati finali

Pilot-scale (10 kg / batch) samples for (re-)spinning trials after (bio)chemical recycling of multi-material fibre/textile blends

Demonstration of (bio)chemical recycling of multi-material fibre/textile blends excluding elastane, obtaining Pilot-scale (10 kg / batch) samples of pure thermoplastic polymer (PET, PA) for (re-)spinning trials. These samples are the result of work performed in Task 2.2, using input materials from Task 2.1.

Small-scale collection (+/- 100 pieces) of circular jeans, made from the highest amount of post-consumer recycled content technically possible

Prototype of a small-scale collection (+/- 100 pieces) of circular designed jeans, made of the highest percentage of post-consumer recycled fibres technically possible (50-100%) with stretch properties, ready for commercialization. Linked to Task 3.2, building on insights from Task 1.4 and using material inputs from WP 2.

Small-scale Xandres Corporate collection (200-210 pieces) existing of circular uniform pants

Demonstration of the production of a collection of 200-210 pieces of (formal wear) pants and a closed-loop take back model. The pants have a wool/polyester/elastane composition, incorporating the largest possible share of recycled content and optimally including the elastane alternative developed in WP2. The fabric should be of high quality and have a nice touch and feel. Another important criterium for success is the cost of the produced articles, to be translated into a reasonable for its customers. Linked to Task 3.4, building on insights from Task 1.4 and using material inputs from WP 2.

Limited body and panties collection for babies and children, made from the highest amount of post-consumer recycled content technically possible and complying to Oeko-tex 100 standard

Piloting of a limited body and panties collection for babies and children (100% cotton), made from the highest amount of post-consumer recycled content technically possible and without compromising on quality, level of durability or health (by complying to the Oeko-tex 100 standard). Linked to Task 3.5, building on insights from Task 1.4 and using material inputs from WP 2.

Lab-scale (0,1 - 1 kg/batch) samples for (re-)spinning trials after (bio)chemical recycling of multi-material fibre/textile blends

Demonstration of advanced biochemical recycling of multimaterial fibretextile blends including elastane obtaining labscale 01 1 kgbatch samples of pure thermoplastic polymer PET PA for respinning trials These samples are the result of work performed in Task 22 using input materials from Task 21

Prototypes of yarn with a recycled content > 50%

Prototypes of yarn spun at pilot scale, with a 50-100% recycled content originating from the mechanically and (bio)chemically recycled post-consumer fibres. Linked to Task 2.2.

Sample of yarn with a recycled content > 50%, at industrial scale

Samples of yarn spun at industrial scale, with a 50-100% recycled content originating from the mechanically and (bio)chemically recycled post-consumer fibres. Linked to Task 2.2.

Collection (1100 pieces) of circular dresses available in Bel&Bo stores at a reasonable price

Piloting of a Bel & Bo a bestseller product (a long 3-colour printed dress currently made from 100% viscose), using the yarn with maximized recycled content developed in WP2. The prototype will be designed to enable high-value recycling at end-of-life. A collection of 1100 pieces will be produced and made available at an affordable price (in the current price segment). Linked to Task 3.3, building on insights from Task 1.4 and using material inputs from WP 2.

Limited quantities series of circular swimsuits available in selected Decathlon stores

Demonstrate a complete circular loop of one of Nabaiji's (the swimming brand of Decathlon Group) major products: a swimsuit. A recyclable component of the swimsuit, preferably made from post-consumer recycled fibres, will be made available in a selection of Decathlon stores. Linked to Task 3.1, building on insights from Task 1.4 and using material inputs from WP 2.

Small-scale circular sweater collection, made from the highest amount of post-consumer recycled content technically possible

A small-scale circular sweater (knitwear) collection piloted by HNST, made from the highest amount of post-consumer recycled content technically possible. Linked to Task 3.2, building on insights from Task 1.4 and using material inputs from WP 2.

Elastomeric multi-filament as elastane alternative

Prototypes of (preferably bio-based) elastomeric multi-filaments that can serve as an alternative to elastane, taking into account its processability and spinability. Based on work performed in Task 2.3.

State-of-the art of the fashion system

This report is the result is work performed in Task 11 on the current stateoftheart in the fashion industry It entails a snapshot of the current apparel value chain its material flows production processes trade volumes business models consumption trends and waste generation including all actors and stakeholders involved in the different steps of the value chain

Free available guideline for fashion brands explaining the process how to make relevant product data for a circular economy accessible to the reverse supply chain

A general guideline published through major channels which explains fashion brands step by step how they can make the crucial product data for intelligent steering and evaluation of post-consumer goods in the reverse supply chain possible. Related to Task 4.5.

Preliminary communication & dissemination plan

Report on the preliminary communication strategy to inform raise awareness and give visibility to the project and dissemination strategy to spread the project results and boost the impacts of the SCIRT project to the targeted audiences Related to Tasks 61 and 63

Report on COC in recycled textile and how to avoid them

Report mapping the chemicals of concern (COC) occurring in major textile recycling streams, explaining why they are present (what is their function?) and how they can be avoided as well as removed. Linked to Task 2.4.

Interim report on communication & dissemination activities

Interim report on the communication and dissemination activities that have taken place within the project as well as an overview of what is still planned Related to Tasks 61 and 63

Overview of relevant organizational and revenue models for a circular textiles system

A publicly available report consisting of generalized learnings for the wider industry on the organizational and revenue models suitable for and desirable in the renewed circular value chain for textiles. In this report special attention is paid to industry specific challenges like the management of high-speed and global supply chains, fair labour conditions for garment workers and e-commerce channels. Linked to Task 4.3, in close relation to work performed in WP 2, WP 3 and Task 5.5.

Final report on User Board workshops

Report with the findings from the User Board workshops, ensuring that the needs and concerns of the sector are addressed, and that the solutions created in SCIRT will afterward be adopted by textile industry players. Linked to Task 5.2.

Set of guidelines and recommendations on key policy interventions

A report putting forward guidelines and recommendations for key policy interventions supporting actual implementation of a circular textile system. Based on work performed in Task 5.4, building on insights and learnings from the other WPs and Tasks.

Fibre footprint at garment level of six SCIRT prototypes

A document visualizing the fibre footprint of textile products the selected garment types to be prototyped in SCIRT in the asis textiles system in the form of comprehensive easily interpretable fact sheets The financial environmental as well as the social dimension is covered This Deliverable is the result of work performed in Task 41

Identified market needs for recycled fibres

Report mapping of the current market demand for recycled fibres and the identification of the technical requirements and economic boundary conditions that need to be met to facilitate marketuptake This Deliverable is linked to Task 13

Framework for an EPR scheme on textiles

Report describing a framework for EPR, based on a description of the determinants of success of an EPR scheme for textiles and drafted in engagement with stakeholders. This framework can assist Member States to decide on the implementation of EPR for textiles as policy instrument. Related to Task 5.5, using inputs from Task 4.2.

Outline F2F demos, including target values for yarns and multi-filaments consisting of recycled materials

This report is the result of work performed in Task 14 building on insights from Task 13 and Task 41 It describes the F2F demos defined for prototyping under WP3 including target values for yarns and multifilaments consisting of recycled materials The report provides insights on how they represent the main technological environmental and business challenges in the textiles system ie fibre compositions including recycled content technical requirements like dismantling use of chemicals business models waste treatment and cover the key product segments in the apparel sector

Vision and roadmap towards a circular fashion system

An inspiring vision document on circular fashion and a transition roadmap on how this vision can be achieved resulting from work performed in Task 12 and building on inputs from the User Boards in Task 52 This report serves as input to policy recommendations that will be further elaborated in WP 5

Final Advisory Board recommendations report

Final report on the recommendations made by the SCIRT Advisory Board, for example during AB meetings. Linked to Task 7.2.

Report on engagement with the general public and recommendations for future actions

A report documenting how to raise the awareness of the general public on the issue of textile waste and system circularity throughout Europe by informing and educating them. Recommendations on future actions will be made to pursue the dialogue after the project ends. This Deliverable is the result of work performed in Task 6.2.

Intermediate Advisory Board recommendations report

Intermediate report on the recommendations made by the SCIRT Advisory Board for example during AB meetings Linked to Task 72

Report on alternative primary materials

This report is the result of work performed in Task 23 listing the possible alternatives for commonly used primary materials with a focus on local production EU based circularity compatible with the recycled fibre low impact environmental performance and availability and possibilities to scale economic potential

Communication tools - Visual Identity, flyer, roll-up and QR code

Report with an overview of the key SCIRT communication tools the visual identity flyer rollup and QR code Result of work performed in Task 61

Description of findings of the consumer behavioural flow interventions

A report on the findings from the consumer behavioural flow intervention activities, providing an enriched understanding of how consumers purchase, reuse and discard clothes. Based on work performed in Task 5.3, using inputs from Task 4.5.

Report on the value chain stakeholder mapping

Report on the systematic stakeholder mapping work carried out to identify key actors along the textiles value chain and for which the dedicated PICQI method will be applied Based on work performed in Task 51 using insights from Task 11

A set of integrated Circular Design Guidelines including visuals and text

A set of clear, hands on circular design guidelines with regards to material composition, blends, used trims and additives. Also taking the most impactful recycling challenges and the TCM into consideration the result is an interactive tool that allows for informed decision making in the design and production stage. This deliverable is the result of work performed in Task 4.4, building on insights from Task 1.1 and Task 4.2.

True Cost Tool

A user-friendly, interactive web interface around the True Cost Model that allows for facilitating an extensive outreach of the Model and its outputs. Linked to Task 4.2.

Platform which combines the GS1 Digital Link and the circularity.ID system

Resulting from work performed in Task 45 a platform that combines the circularityID system and the GS1 Digital Link to allow for textile product traceability The former consists of an Open Data Standard a standardized format for a product passport of textiles and a digital platform which saves the product data and makes it accessible The latter concept builds up on the worldwide accepted GTIN global tracking identification number code to give products a unique identification

Data Management Plan

A Data Management Plan for the project outlining the conditions for data preservation and publication and clearly making a distinction between potentially sensitive or confidential information and open access data Result of work performed in Task 73

Pubblicazioni

The Elastane Quantification Tool

Autori: Emanuel Boschmeier
Pubblicato in: Global Fiber Congress 2023, 2023
Editore: Austrian Fiber Institute

Textilrecycling: unerlässlich, aber nicht genug!

Autori: Andreas Bartl
Pubblicato in: VÖTC & ReSTex Kreislaufwirtschaftstag, 2024
Editore: Verein österreichischer Textilchemiker und Coloristen

Polymer recycling solutions for textile waste containing elastane

Autori: E. Boschmeier
Pubblicato in: Global Fiber Congress 2024, 2024
Editore: Austrian Fiber Institute

Recycled textiles, advantages, challenges and promises

Autori: A. Bartl
Pubblicato in: Texworld Evolution Paris, 2022
Editore: Messe Frankfurt

Sepation Process for Elastane from Textiles

Autori: Wolfgang Ipsmiller
Pubblicato in: Global Fiber Congress 2023, 2023
Editore: Austrian Fiber Institute

Fasern aus Alttextilien

Autori: Wolfgang Ipsmiller
Pubblicato in: Fasern neu gedacht - Kreislauffähige Rohstoffe für innovative und nachhaltige Produkte, 2024
Editore: BioBASE

Presentation of SCIRT results and tour of the laboratory facilities

Autori: W. Ipsmiller, E. Boschmeier, A. Bartl
Pubblicato in: Presentation on Research into eol Textiles and Textile Recycling, SCIRT, and Related Topics for Media Professionals from Serbia, 2024
Editore: TU Wien

SUSTAINABLE TEXTILE MANAGEMENT: WHAT DOES IT NEED TO PROCEED?

Autori: A. Bartl, W. Ipsmiller, H. Stipanovic, N. Depope
Pubblicato in: SEVENTH SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND URBAN MINING, 2024
Editore: Eurowaste

Introduction to System Circularity and Innovative Recycling of Textiles (SCIRT)

Autori: E. Boschmeier, A. Bartl, W. Ipsmiller
Pubblicato in: 19th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WASTE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLING, 2022
Editore: EUROWASTE SRL

The SCIRT Project

Autori: E. Boschmeier
Pubblicato in: SIXTH SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND URBAN MINING, 2022
Editore: EUROWASTE SRL

Elastane, the pest in textile recycling

Autori: A. Bartl, W. Ipsmiller, E. Boschmeier
Pubblicato in: 19th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WASTE MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLING, 2023
Editore: Eurowaste

Evaluation of recycling fibres from blend materials via enzymatic hydrolysis

Autori: D. Mehanni, E. Boschmeier, F. Quartinello, A. Bartl
Pubblicato in: SIXTH SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND URBAN MINING, 2022
Editore: EUROWASTE SRL

Identified market needs for recycled fibres

Autori: E. Boschmeier
Pubblicato in: Recy & DepoTech 2022, 2022
Editore: Montanuniversität Leoben, Lehrstuhl für Abfallverwertungstechnik und Abfallwirtschaft (AVAW)

Tying ourselves in knots: Challenges of the EC's plans for sustainable textile management

Autori: Andreas Bartl
Pubblicato in: ISWA Mini-conference-on-textiles, 2024
Editore: ISWA

A tool for quantification of elastane in textile waste to avoid recycling problems

Autori: E. Boschmeier, V.-M. Archodoulaki, A. Schwaighofer, B. Lendl, A. Bartl
Pubblicato in: 19th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WASTE MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLING, 2023
Editore: Eurowaste

Polymer recycling solutions for textile waste containing elastane

Autori: E. Boschmeier, A. Bartl
Pubblicato in: ISWA World Congress 2023, 2023
Editore: ISWA

Textile recycling: Are we halfway through yet?

Autori: W. Ipsmiller, P. Kählig, A. Bartl
Pubblicato in: 19th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WASTE MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLING, 2023
Editore: Eurowaste

Technologien zum Schließen der Kreisläufe in der textilen Verarbeitungskette

Autori: Andreas Bartl, Sebastian Rosenbusch, Wolfgang Ipsmiller
Pubblicato in: Recy & DepoTech 2024, 2024
Editore: Montanuniversität Leoben

New separation process for elastane from polyester/elastane and polyamide/elastane textile waste

Autori: Emanuel Boschmeier, Vasiliki-Maria Archodoulaki, Andreas Schwaighofer, Bernhard Lendl, Wolfgang Ipsmiller, Andreas Bartl
Pubblicato in: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Numero 198, 2023, Pagina/e 107215, ISSN 0921-3449
Editore: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2023.107215

Upcycling of Enzymatically Recovered Amino Acids from Textile Waste Blends: Approaches for Production of Valuable Second-Generation Bioproducts

Autori: Sophia Mihalyi, Irene Milani, Diego Romano, Silvia Donzella, Marion Sumetzberger-Hasinger, Felice Quartinello, Georg M. Guebitz
Pubblicato in: ACS Sustainable Resource Management, 2025, ISSN 2837-1445
Editore: American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/acssusresmgt.4c00404

Closing the cycle: Enzymatic recovery of high purity glucose and polyester from textile blends

Autori: Sebastian M. Gritsch, Sophia Mihalyi, Andreas Bartl, Wolfgang Ipsmiller, Uta Jenull-Halver, Robert F. Putz, Felice Quartinello, Georg M. Guebitz
Pubblicato in: Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 2023, Pagina/e 106701, ISSN 0921-3449
Editore: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2022.106701

A novel quantification tool for elastane in textiles using thermal treatment

Autori: Emanuel Boschmeier, Vasiliki-Maria Archodoulaki, Andreas Schwaighofer, Bernhard Lendl, Andreas Bartl
Pubblicato in: Polymer Testing, Numero 118, 2024, Pagina/e 107920, ISSN 0142-9418
Editore: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2022.107920

Recovery of pure PET from wool/PET/elastane textile waste through step-wise enzymatic and chemical processing

Autori: Emanuel Boschmeier, Daniella Mehanni, Viktor Laurin Sedlmayr, Yury Vetyukov, Sophia Mihalyi, Felice Quartinello, Georg M Guebitz, Andreas Bartl
Pubblicato in: Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 2024, ISSN 0734-242X
Editore: SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x241276089

The Carrot or the Stick? Stakeholder Support for Mandatory Regulations towards a Circular Fashion System

Autori: Saskia Manshoven and Wim Van Opstal
Pubblicato in: Sustainability, 2022, ISSN 2071-1050
Editore: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su142214671

Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation with Weizmannia coagulans for recovery of synthetic fibers and production of lactic acid from blended textile waste

Autori: Sophia Mihalyi, Michelle Tagliavento, Emanuel Boschmeier, Vasiliki-Maria Archodoulaki, Andreas Bartl, Felice Quartinello, Georg M. Guebitz
Pubblicato in: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Numero 196, 2023, Pagina/e 107060, ISSN 0921-3449
Editore: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2023.107060

Bio-upcycling of viscose/polyamide textile blends waste to biopolymers and fibers

Autori: Sophia Mihalyi, Eva Sykacek, Cristina Campano, Natalia Hernández-Herreros, Alberto Rodríguez, Andreas Mautner, M.Auxiliadora Prieto, Felice Quartinello, Georg M. Guebitz
Pubblicato in: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Numero 208, 2024, Pagina/e 107712, ISSN 0921-3449
Editore: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107712

Market assessment to improve fibre recycling within the EU textile sector

Autori: Emanuel Boschmeier, Wolfgang Ipsmiller, Andreas Bartl
Pubblicato in: Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, Numero 42, 2024, Pagina/e 135-145, ISSN 0734-242X
Editore: SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x231178222

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