Working closely with Stuff4Life, Arco, and other partners, CPI have demonstrated an innovative recycling solution to help move the workwear and clothing industry towards a circular economy.
Enabling the circular economy, where waste becomes the raw material for new products, is a significant but vital challenge to achieving a sustainable society.
A lot of clothing is made from fossil fuel-based polyester – the material polyethylene terephthalate (PET). This includes 33 million workwear garments supplied annually in the UK, 90% of which are incinerated or end up in landfill. But a small innovation company, Stuff4Life, working with Teesside University, developed a novel process for recycling these polyester garments.
The Arco/Stuff4Life joint venture aims to build a recycling plant to initiate a truly circular economy for PET/ Polyester clothing.
If successful, this will establish an onshore UK supply chain for recycling PET/ Polyester that will provide new employment opportunities, reduce the industry’s dependency on fossil fuels, and reduce the volume of waste to landfill or incineration. The process can also significantly reduce pollution from the manufacturing process due to significant energy savings (59% saving compared to the use of virgin polyester), thus making a further impact on the sector’s carbon footprint.
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