Textile fiber recycling is a major lever for developing a more circular economy in the textile industry. We are involved in recycling processes aimed at recovering value from used clothing and textile production waste with a high cellulose content.
After collection, the textiles are shredded and then bleached with sodium hydrosulfite to effectively remove residual dyes. This step allows for the production of a dissolving paste made from 100% recycled textiles.
This recycled pulp is then reintroduced into the textile value chain as a bio-based substitute, offering performance equivalent to that of virgin raw materials.
Your challenges
- Valorizing textile waste rich in cellulose
- Effectively remove residual dyes
- To produce recycled materials of consistent quality
- Reintegrating recycled materials into existing value chains
- Reducing the environmental footprint of the textile sector
Our solutions for fiber recycling
We offer solutions that enable you to:
- Mastering the bleaching stages of recycled textiles
- To ensure consistent quality of the materials obtained
- Facilitating the integration of recycled fibers into new processes
- Supporting the development of circular textile supply chains
A circular and responsible approach
By contributing to the transformation of textile waste into high-quality recycled raw materials, we support industry players in implementing more sustainable models, reducing dependence on virgin resources and overall environmental impact.
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