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A Deep Dive into Circular Textile Business Models
As concerns over textile waste continue to grow, the CISUTAC project partner RREUSE released a crucial new report, “Unlocking Opportunities for Circular Business Models in Textiles: Phasing out Linearity”. Released in September 2024, this report provides a comprehensive overview of the current repair, reuse, and recycling systems across the EU, revealing both the challenges and opportunities within the circular textile economy.
Unlocking the Future of Sustainable Textiles: Navigating Europe's Circular Revolution
In March 2022, the European Commission embarked on a transformative journey for textiles with its EU strategy for sustainable and circular textiles, aiming, among other, to revolutionise waste management and consumption habits in Europe's textile industry. As part of the CISUTAC projetc, RISE and Centexbel released a comprehensive report titled "Circular Transition Scenarios & Software for Post-Consumer Textile Waste Channelling" that serves as a guiding compass, offering insights into various pathways for Europe's textile industry to achieve a circular future.
Automatising PPE Recycling: The Future of Firefighter Suit Disassembly
In the quest for a more sustainable future, recycling protective workwear like firefighter suits is a unique challenge. To address this issue, CISUTAC partner PCH Innovations developed a cutting-edge workstation aims to automate the disassembly of firefighter suits, making it more efficient and cost-effective. With their solution, PCH Innovations combines human flexibility with smart machines to streamline the workflow.
Revolutionising Zipper Repair: A Modular and Semi-Automated Solution for Sustainable Fashion
While most zipper repairs are done using standard sewing machines, the process can be challenging. To address this issue, CISUTAC partner PCH Innovations created a modular, semi-automated solution that can adapt to different processes and materials, allowing operators to work more quickly and efficiently.