
Publications
Discover the publications from the ECOSYSTEX community and its members.
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CISUTAC’s comprehensive overview of circular textile business models
The report analyses existing textile repair, reuse and recycling systems in the EU and the trends that influence their operation. Based on these findings, the research explores the reasons behind the difficulties observed and proposes solutions to overcome them. The report’s ultimate objective, aligned with the CISUTAC project’s goal, is to understand how to create an integrated circular textile value chain.
CISUTAC’s unlocking opportunities for circular business models in textiles: phasing out linearity
The aim of this report is to provide a comprehensive overview of circular textile business models. To this end, the report analyses existing textile repair, reuse and recycling systems in the EU and the trends that influence their operation. Based on these findings, the research explores the reasons behind the difficulties observed and proposes solutions to overcome them.
Colour4CRAFTS digital exhibition and virtual tour – “Seasons of Colours” (2024)
Output related to milestone (M14), public exhibitions, for EU funded project, Colour4CRAFTS (no. 101094809). The digital exhibition and virtual tour consist of content and objects displayed at the physical “Seasons of Colours” exhibition held from 10 June to 18 August 2024 at the Arktikum in Rovaniemi, Finland. The exhibition had over 6000 visitors. The digital exhibition and virtual tour can be viewed via the link provided.
Redesigning Value Chains with tExtended
This report designs a future textile ecosystem starting by understating the current textile value chains and their challenges. Through the implementation of circular economy principles, knows as R-strategies, the report redesign them to enable sustainable production, use and reuse of textiles, as well as sustainable end of life options and recycling.
Learnings and recommendations from the New Cotton Project
Upon completion, the pioneering New Cotton Project shared eight recommendations for making circular fashion a reality. Read more in the article by Brooke Roberts-Islam, writer, author, consultant and Founder of TECHSTYLER.
Hemp4Circularity: a promising journey in textile hemp cultivation and processing
When speaking of sustainable textile, hemp may be the fibre of the future. Diving into its potential, the Hemp4Circularity NWE Interreg project is conducting promising hemp cultivation and processing trials. The first results highlight the challenges and opportunities of this innovative fibre for the industrial textile value chain within the NWE region.
SUSTRACK’s mid-term policy brief: policy priorities to support the sustainable transition and examples of good policies
This policy brief discusses which barriers exist that need to be addressed through new policies and policy improvements to support the transitioning to a Circular Biobased Economy (CBBE). It summarises what the limitations are of the linear fossil-based economy, it then discusses how it has become embedded in the EU policy.
RegioGreenTex’s mapping and gap analysis of value chains for sustainable and circular textiles
The deliverable focuses on mapping and gap analysis of value chains for sustainable and circular textiles. While linear value chains are fairly straightforward, the move towards circularity opens up a wide range of new options for building value chains, for example by considering reuse, upcycling or all recycling options. This adds complexity and creates new types of obstacles.
SUSTRACK’s advancement of sustainability assessment knowledge-draft
This report focuses on the development of new indicators applicable for monitoring and evaluating the transition to circular bio-based systems
SUSTRACK’s report on the prioritisation of the identified limits, as well as the preliminary guidelines and policy recommendations
This report aims to prioritize barriers hindering the transition to circular bio-based economy (CBBE) and identify interdependencies among them, based on the work documented in D1.1 and D1.2. These findings lay the groundwork for policy actions, ensuring a smoother transition to circular bio-based economies.
MY-FI Guidelines for policymakers to facilitate the growth of biobased textile industry
This position paper serves as a guide for policymakers, offering insights to bolster the growth of a bio-fabricated textile industry in Europe. It gives them an overview on biofabricated materials, technical, sustainability and economic aspects and finally it gives policy recommendations for a new European biobased economy.
VETRINE Study
The Vetrine Study is an invaluable document for higher education and vocational training professionals, textile industry professionals, and future fashion designers. Inside you will find insights and trends based on feedback from over 500 T&C professionals in 7 European countries that point to what we need to focus on in our training of future and current professionals in order to encourage a more competitive European T&C market.
RegioGreenTex’s Digital Self Assessment Tool
The self-assessment tool is developed to help profile SMEs and evaluate the recycling potential of their products and processes. The self-assessment tool supports businesses by giving feedback and suggestions for the next steps to be undertaken and- the support needed to grow and match with other SMEs, as part of the ecosystem. This tool must help the SMEs to detect their own capacities and shortcomings, identify coaching or training needs, provide links to complementary partnerships, benchmarks, and improve their strategies and approaches to eco-design, waste management and recycling.
PROPLANET Deliverable D.6.5: End-of-Life strategies and activities for enhanced safe and sustainable coatings
Deliverable D.6.5 of the PROPLANET project presents tailored End-of-Life (EoL) strategies for each innovative coating, aligning their life cycles with circular economy principles. It addresses coatings, PFAS-related risks, circular economy concepts, and eco-friendly management approaches to promote sustainable industrial practices in line with EU objectives.
PROPLANET Deliverable D.6.2: LCA, sLCA, and LCC Assessments in enhanced safe and sustainable coatings for supporting the planet
Deliverable D6.2 of the PROPLANET project establishes revised methodologies for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Social Life Cycle Assessment (sLCA), and Life Cycle Costing (LCC), integrating the latest scientific and European advancements.
RegioGreenTex’s Pilot actions on regional hub ecosystem level
The RGT Hubs' prime functions and ongoing actions reveals a focus on creating circular textile value chains, attracting and de-risking investments, offering SMEs access to infrastructure, and fostering a community of cross-fertilization for SMEs. The recommendation is for all hubs to continue and learn from successful actions, especially focusing on functionalities not yet implemented. Special attention is advised for actions related to attracting individual (SME) investments and enhancing competences in management and operations.
SUSTRACK’s preliminary report on the environmental, economic, cultural and social limits of the linear, carbon-intensive and fossil-based economy
The findings in this report showcase the outcomes of a comprehensive stakeholder consultation with the objectives of identifying and confirming the challenges that impede progress towards a sustainable circular bio-based economy. These barriers encompass various areas such as environmental, economic, and social sustainability, along with technical, structural, and cultural challenges.
CISUTAC's solution for post-consumer textile waste management
CISUSTAC’s open-sourced tool revolutionises the way we approach post-consumer textile waste by prioritising data points for efficient sorting to reuse, and recycling. The tool empowers the textile ecosystem to make informed decisions, driving a digital change in line with the upcoming digital product passport legislation, and enable a more accurate feedstock for the recycling industry and unlock potential for the reuse market
CISUTAC’s Circular Transition Scenarios & Software for Post-Consumer Textile Waste Channelling
As part of the CISUTAC project, RISE and Centexbel (with the support of other partners) 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.
IRISS’s Update 1: Analysis of lifecycle steps, the value chains, their stakeholders and initiatives
This updated document analyses lifecycle steps, value chains, stakeholders, and initiatives, with a focused examination of the smart textiles sub-value chain within the broader textiles industry. It explores challenges and opportunities in advancing safe-and-sustainable-by-design (SSbD) practices for smart textiles.