Publications

Discover the publications from the ECOSYSTEX community and its members.
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Biobased products & materials, All Textile ETP Biobased products & materials, All Textile ETP

CALIMERO’s Hotspot analysis of most impactful industrial processes

Environmental, social and economic hotspots are identified for 5 bio-based sectors through a literature review and existing methodologies and tools. In addition, potential gaps in the sustainability hotspots due to lack of data in existing databases and existing methodologies and tools across the three pillars of sustainability are identified.

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Research Gaps and Needs for the Green Transition of the European Textile Ecosystem

In July 2023, as a results of two months of collaboration between the researchers, industry experts and other stakeholders involved in the project members, the ECOSYSTEX Community is publishing their first Input Paper identifying the most pressing and impactful research gaps and needs to be filled to enable the green transition of the European textile ecosystem.

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Biobased products & materials, All Textile ETP Biobased products & materials, All Textile ETP

CALIMERO’s Data collection from industry current practices: state-of-the-art and identification of gaps

Data collection protocol and template for the environmental, social and economic aspects of a number of bio-based sectors. It has been also identified current sources of pollution and resource use, their total costs, and data gaps. The sectors chosen for data collection include bio-chemicals, pulp and paper, textile, woodworking and construction.

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Circular economy & textile recycling, All Textile ETP Circular economy & textile recycling, All Textile ETP

SCIRT’s Lab-scale samples for (re-)spinning trials after (bio)chemical recycling of multi-material fibre/textile blends

TU Wien focuses on removing elastane from textiles containing this polymer. In order to perform tests on separate elastane from textiles, procurement of pure elastane was necessary. The supply of pure elastane in weaved or yarn form from project partners or external industrial partners was not feasible. Therefore, TU Wien produced pure elastane via enzymatic hydrolysis of a viscose/elastane textile.

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Circular economy & textile recycling, All Textile ETP Circular economy & textile recycling, All Textile ETP

SCIRT’s Vision and roadmap towards a circular fashion system

This deliverable aims to provide an inspiring vision document on circular fashion and a transition roadmap on how this vision can be achieved, resulting from work performed in the project. This report serves as input to policy recommendations that will be further elaborated at a later stage in the project.

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HEREWEAR’s policy input brief, preliminary version

This deliverable presents the preliminary version of the policy input brief of the HEREWEAR project. The content contains the findings and lessons learned from HEREWEAR regarding how to make the transition from the current textile sector to a textile sector that fully embraces the circular concept, uses bio-based materials and relies on the latest digital tools for efficient small-scale and local manufacturing in the EU.

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Circular economy & textile recycling, All Textile ETP Circular economy & textile recycling, All Textile ETP

SCIRT’s Outline F2F demos, including target values for yarns and multi-filaments consisting of recycled materials

This deliverable examines whether the six representative garment types defined for prototyping under WP3 are representative of the main technological, environmental and business challenges in the textiles system (i.e. fibre compositions, technical requirements like dismantling, use of chemicals, business models, waste treatment) and cover the key product segments in the apparel sector.

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