How do you create more durable insulating foam? That's the challenge we set ourselves with our Sustainable PU. Trèves Group has started to integrate in their new products used materials with new materials, we create a PU that performs just as well, but with 90% recycled material! When innovation meets sustainability! 🌱 #EcoFriendly #Recycling #Innovation #GreenerFuture
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🌍 Pioneering a Circular Economy: Carbios and Tomra's Game-Changing Recycling Plant in France the two companies are set to launch their first commercial recycling plant in Longlaville, France. Key Highlights: 1️⃣ Innovative Technology: The plant will utilize Carbios’ groundbreaking enzymatic depolymerisation technology to break down polyester fibers into their basic components. These components will then be repurposed to produce high-quality recycled PET materials, such as fibers for the textile industry. 2️⃣ Comprehensive Value Chain: Tomra Textiles is tasked with designing and scaling textile sorting plants. This will ensure an efficient stream from textile waste collection, sorting, and preparation to recycling, aligning perfectly with Carbios’ specifications. 3️⃣ Collaborative Vision: The partnership aims to redirect the challenging PET fraction of polyester textile waste towards biorecycling. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to pioneering recycling solutions and promoting a circular economy. 4️⃣ Industry Leadership: Carbios CEO Emmanuel LADENT 🌏 CEO CARBIOS emphasizes the company’s role in forming an efficient value chain for textile circularity. Engaging with global industry leaders like Tomra, Carbios is at the forefront of shaping the future of sustainable textiles. 5️⃣ Scaling Sustainability: Vibeke Siljan Krohn, Head of Tomra Textiles, highlights the importance of scaling all elements of a circular value chain—from collection to sorting to recycling technologies. This collaboration is expected to stimulate further investments essential for advancing textile circularity. 🔄 This innovative approach could redefine how we handle textile waste, promoting a more circular and sustainable economy. #sustainability #eirculareconomy #Innovation #GreenTech
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Sustainability for the planet. Clic the article that is published on INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry's website, and learn about Mogul Nonwovens's sustainable manufacturing and our CEO Mr. serkan gogus's insights. #mogulnonwovens #sustainability #businessdevelopment #nonwoven
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When looking into the Past, I have come through many projects of #zeroliquiddischarge equipment manufacturing,to Reduce⬇️ Recycle ♻️Reuse🫙 But, It's great to share the happiness and the experience of working with #MylswamyAnnadurai the Moon Man in a project which brings a sustainable development to the environment, with an Idea of reducing the textile cloth processing and replacing it with the banana stem, Whereas our main moto was :- ¢ Reduction of water usage in the textile industry (dyeing), ¢ To develop a plastic free environment(Replace plastic bags with bags made with organic waste), ¢ Utilisation of waste and develop a product from it, #RO #zeroliquiddischarge #evaporation #wastewatertreatment #design #sustainabledevelopment #reduce #recycle #reuse #IIT #ISRO #innovation #savewater #saveearth #globalwarming
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We are the winner of the #GermanPackagingAward2023 in the category sustainability by Deutsches Verpackungsinstitut e. V. - and this twice! It shows - packaging protects laboriously produced goods and thus per se contributes to resource conservation. Reduce, Replace, Recycle: Our TopTube unites the sustainability triad of material reduction, use of recyclate and recyclability. Here’s what makes our product outstanding: The mono PE tube’s shoulder takes up the function of the cap’s head plate. The specifically adapted shape of the shoulder makes an additional material reduction possible. The closure has a 73% lower carbon footprint* than a comparable standard fliptop closure. In combination with reduced wall thickness, the weight of a 200 ml TopTube is cut by almost half compared to a standard tube**. * incl. HDPE, injection moulding and material transport ** Ø 50 x 160 mm: Top Tube (300 μm wall thickness): ~12.0 g vs. standard fliptop tube (500 μm): ~22.8 g The development of the Mono Material Tube, LINHARDT, in collaboration with ALUPAK, shows that a well-designed packaging solution can do much more. By using recycled materials for the tube of the Mono Material solution, the need for CO2-intensive primary aluminum extraction is reduced, along with negative biodiversity-related environmental impacts. By combining our PCR aluminium tubes with minimalistic and functional aluminium closures, LINHARDT and Alupak take care of your sustainability goals. Your benefits at a glance: • 100% PCR aluminium tube with recyclable aluminium closure (Contribution to a circular economy with >95% recyclability) • Lower Scope 3 emissions (lower potential CO2 compensation costs) • No toxic substances (BPA NI) • Closure suitable for cylindrical and conical tubes • Food-grade PCR material in tube Want to get more information? -> https://lnkd.in/gYFVkjvP These innovations shows that continuously questioning today’s packaging solutions can lead to an improvement in our sustainable packaging of tomorrow. Thanks to all involved who made this success possible! We are LINHARDT - Packaging for your life. #germanpackagingaward #winner #sustainability #packagingforyourlife #sustainablepackaging #innovation #materialreduction #recycling
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🌍Have you incorporated our Recycled Materials for Manufacturing into your business yet?♻️🙋 If you are looking for a range of high-quality and eco-friendly alternatives to unsustainable virgin resources that can make a quantifiable positive impact on both your business and our environment - then you have come to the right place!💡🙌 👉 Be it our sustainable #textilepulp Re-SanPulp™, our patented micro fibrillated #cellulose Re-Nano™ or our #bioethanol Re-Thanol™ with their respective applications across a multitude of industries such as automotive, office equipment, construction, beauty, sanitation and chemicals...your business will gain a cost-effective and sustainable supply of new raw materials.💶 👉 Find out more about our #circulartextiles solutions here: https://lnkd.in/eUAwReYb #ReFreshGlobal #circulareconomy #textilewaste #circulartextiles #sustainability #rawmaterials #sustainableproduction #recycledmaterials #carbonemissions #wastecollection #upcycle #recycle #ecofriendly #ecorevolution #openloop #startup Stella McCartney
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👉 EU countries are obliged to collect textiles separately by 2025, according the waste directive approved by the Parliament in 2018. 👉As Producer you have to take responsibility for your products along the value chain, which means to embrace the #CircularEconomy also inside your Company. 👉 The textile processing waste cannot be ended up in landfill anymore, it has to be recycled. #Borsoi can support you providing the solutions and the assistance required to introduce #Sustainability in your business. 👉 You can have more information from our team: info@borsoi.eu #Recycling #Innovation #Cushion #pillow #hometextile #Textile #Borsoi #Automation #CirculaEconomy #Sustainability #beddingline
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🌊🌿 Seaweed-Based Packaging: A Sustainable Surge in the Fight Against Plastic Get ready to dive deep into the blue-green revolution of packaging! Seaweed-based materials are surfacing as a promising alternative to plastic, capturing attention for their environmental benefits and innovative applications. Notpla Ltd. from London and California's Sway are leading the wave, offering solutions that could drastically cut down our reliance on traditional plastics. Notpla's breakthrough came with a significant sports-venue contract, projecting the use 75 million biodegradable items made from seaweed at major stadiums like The Kia Oval and Twickenham. Their products range from food containers to edible liquid bubbles, all designed to decompose naturally, reducing greenhouse gases by up to 70% compared to standard options. On the other side, Sway has just unveiled a groundbreaking bio-resin, TPSea™, a thermoplastic seaweed resin ideal for replacing flexible plastics. Launched amid acclaim at Biofabricate 2024 in Paris, this resin is set to transform the fashion and food industries with its compostable nature and potential to regenerate ocean ecosystems. 👉 Dive into our full Tightly Packed article to explore how seaweed is not just for sushi anymore – it's packaging our future sustainably! 🇬🇧https://bit.ly/3W8YCyD 🇩🇪https://bit.ly/4a30exz #sustainablepackaging #interpack #packaginginnovation #circulareconomy
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Innovations in recycled fiber technology ♻️ The increasing consumer demand for recycled materials in textile products has led extensive innovation throughout the industry. The Swiss Textile Machinery Association (Swissmem), Zurich/Switzerland, is spearheading the development of effective solutions to several technical and economic complications that arise while producing yarn and fabric from recycled resources. Despite the complex nature of treating natural fibers like cotton and wool, there has been a significant trend toward mechanically recycled cotton and wool fibers. Companies such as Rieter, Autefa Solutions, Steiger, and Uster Technologies have devised methods to process such materials effectively, with machinery and services optimized to enhance the quality of further recycled fiber processing. Among the members of Swissmem, Stäubli is setting a further example by implementing the concept of circularity. Read more: https://ow.ly/Qv1u50QTZpg #textiletechnology #innovation #recycling
Swissmem: Innovations in recycled fiber technology
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Launched today, the SOLSTICE project supports sustainable growth in the textile sector by raising customer awareness, enhancing recycling with new sorting methods, ensuring feedstock traceability using the Digital Product Passport, and providing data and guidelines to decision-makers. Led by Axel'One, an open innovation platform in chemistry-environment in France, the SOLSTICE consortium is EU-wide and covering the whole value chain in textiles and plastics. The project spans 42 months, aiming at advancing climate-neutral and circular economy practices within the textile industry. ➡ The SOLSTICE project is based on a holistic approach that encompasses all stages of waste prevention, guided by a 5R strategy: Reject/Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Reuse and Recycle. These solutions will be tested and refined in demonstrations conducted in 4 European cities and regions: Grenoble (France), Berlin (Germany), Prato (Italy), and Catalonia (Spain). ✅ As part of a consortium of 24 partners working on the project Spin-PET srl “ Solutions for your Innovation" will work in WP5.3. Spin-PET srl “ Solutions for your Innovation" will investigate and will optimize Reactive Extrusion process as upcycling stategy to produce PA or PET recycled pellets with recovered Elastane form waste textile. ♻ More information on the SOLSTICE project on its website: www.solstice-project.eu
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