
Publications
Discover the publications from the ECOSYSTEX community and its members.
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RegioGreenTex’s Taxonomy
This deliverable report describes the work performed in RegioGreenTex, which aims to create a shared understanding among the consortium members about the recycling model applied to textiles, more in general related to fibres/materials, and the overall textile sector.
SUSTRACK’s report presenting scenarios and related policy packages
The aim of this report is twofold: (i) to identify and describe policy goals that are essential for the transformation to a circular biobased economy (CBBE), and (ii) to develop policy portfolio scenarios for the four focus sectors of the project, namely construction, chemicals, plastics and textiles.
RegioGreenTex’s Digital Tool
The RegioGreenTex tool serves as the digital place to capture the needs and challenges from the different SMEs and match them to relevant SME partners, coaches, experts, courses and more across regions. This digital tool, and all content created within the different Work Packages in the project and shared via the Tool, are made available, for free and exclusively, to all the consortium members for the full duration of the project.
RegioGreenTex SME Advisory Service Strategy
This report aims to highlight the complementary activities of RegioGreenTex to design the “SME Advisory Services Strategy”. The various pilots incorporated within the RegioGreenTex initiative have been selected for their elevated degree of circularity, innovativeness, and sustainability, as well as for the significant influence they could generate, not only on the company's business strategy, but also for their scalability in the local, national and international ecosystems.
Connecting Threads: Assessing Digital Solutions and Needs for Circular Textiles – White paper by the T-REX Project
T-REX Project’s first white paper offers an assessment of key gaps and opportunities for implementation of digital solutions in the value chain.
HEREWEAR’s Guidelines (Whitepaper) for ‘Bio-based Circular Textile Manufacturing’, with Manufacturing Manual and Glossary
This white paper serves as a vital resource for stakeholders in the textile industry, offering a comprehensive roadmap towards establishing capacities for bio-based circular textile manufacturing.
SUSTRACK’s review of approaches and identification of research gaps
This report presents the results of a review of existing knowledge for monitoring and evaluating the transition to circular biobased systems. More than 130 research items, including scientific articles and reports, were consulted to identify major gaps across indicators and approaches generally used to monitor and evaluate the bioeconomy across the three major policy-level analyses: micro-level (products/processes/companies), meso-level (city/regions) and macro-level (World, Europe or countries).
RegioGreenTex Regional hub ecosystem inception plan
The primary purpose of this paper is to provide more detailed information on the workplan of the Regional hub ecosystems to RegioGreenTex partners and the representatives of the EU I3 Programme. Additionally, it aims to inform potential stakeholders within the different hub ecosystems about strategy, roadmap and related initiatives. Moreover, this paper serves as an initial invitation to stakeholders such as companies, researchers, NGOs and policymakers to join and contribute to the development of these ecosystems. As such it also intends to directly support the investment plans of the SMEs within RegioGreenTex.
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.
New Cotton Project’s Interactive Ecosystem For Circular Textiles White Paper
This white paper presents the results and insights of the first 24 months of the project, using the examples as platforms for transforming the industry and enabling an easier transition towards circularity.
SUSTRACK’s report on literature and gaps and trade-offs
This report presents SUSTRACK results on the environmental, economic, social and cultural limitations of the linear, fossil-based economy, as well as barriers and potential improvements associated with transitioning to a circular bio-based economy (CBBE).
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.
SCIRT’s Report on alternative primary materials
The objective of this deliverable is to explore possible alternatives for commonly used primary materials, with a focus on local production (EU based), circularity (compatible with the recycled fibre), low impact (environmental performance) and availability and possibilities to scale (economic potential).
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.
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.
New Cotton Project’s Circular Business Models in the Textile Industry White Paper
Explore the different types of circular business models, explained in New Cotton Project’s second white paper by Aalto University.
New Cotton Project’s Circular Ecosystem’s Blueprint Booklet
Aalto University presents a booklet outlining the New Cotton Project project, its milestones, and the overall experience of implementing a circular ecosystem within the reality of the European textile industry.
New Cotton Project’s Circular Economy and Fashion White Paper
Aalto University has produced the consortium’s first white paper, authored by Natalia Moreira, PhD and Kirsi Niinimaki, exploring the value of implementing the circular economy within the fashion industry.
SCIRT’s State-of-the art of the fashion system
This deliverable is the first step of the SCIRT project and aims to place the project’s objectives in the context of the global textile industry from different perspectives
Fibre footprint at garment level of six SCIRT prototypes
This deliverable provides an overview of the environmental and social impacts generated by the SCIRT demonstrator products to be prototyped, in the current textile system.