ReCircleTex - eeden
ReCircleTex

ReCircleTex

German Innovation Project for Textile Fiber-to-Fiber Recycling Launched

Transforming old textiles into new, high-quality materials on a large scale – that is the subject of a new innovation project by eeden, the Center Textile Logistics (CTL) at the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences and the Fraunhofer IML, and the Hohenstein Innovations gGmbH.

The project aims to promote a circular textile economy through technological and logistical optimizations. eeden’s innovative fiber-to-fiber recycling process will be further developed to efficiently process textile waste from laundries. Additionally, logistics will be restructured from collection to recycling to ensure a resource-conserving and efficient supply of this material stream. With a total volume of over 625,000 euros, the project is co-financed by the Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Transport of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the European Union as part of the GreenEconomy.IN.NRW innovation competition.

“We are excited to enable circular laundry textiles with our exceptional partners. By optimizing our processes, we aim to significantly improve the recycling of end-of-life textiles and make the most of this valuable resource,” explains Ida Marie Brieger, Business Development at eeden.

Hohenstein and eeden jointly analyze the used textiles as part of analytical tests to accurately determine the properties of the textile waste after various cleaning cycles. Dr. Timo Hammer, Managing Director of Hohenstein, says: “Working with eeden and the Center Textile Logistics allows us to bring the latest technologies and scientific discoveries into real-world applications. We’re excited to be part of this groundbreaking project.”

Subsequently, the Center Textile Logistics (CTL), supported by eeden, will develop a concept for the efficient procurement of raw materials and their integration into a sustainable business structure. Prof. Dr. Markus Muschkiet, Head of CTL, emphasizes: “This project is a fantastic opportunity to rethink logistics and make our supply chains not just more efficient, but also more sustainable. We’re excited to leverage our expertise to build this future-proof supply chain.”

Finally, the further developed process will be validated by eeden on a technical scale. By 2026, the close collaboration between eeden, the Center Textile Logistics (CTL), and Hohenstein aims to promote the circular use of textiles and make a significant contribution to reducing textile waste.

Supporting information

eeden
eeden develops a scalable chemical textile recycling technology, addressing one of the biggest challenges in textile recycling: the efficient recovery of cellulose and polyester from cotton-polyester blends. Using eeden’s patented chemical processes, materials are recovered that seamlessly replace virgin materials in the production of high-quality clothing. By using eeden materials, eeden’s customers reduce their dependence on new raw materials, minimize textile waste, and comply with global environmental regulations. (www.eeden.world).
Contact: Ida Marie Brieger (Business Development) | Phone: +49 251 2979 3388 | E-mail: brieger@eeden.world

Center Textile Logistics (CTL)
The Center Textile Logistics (CTL) at Fraunhofer IML and Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences is a renowned competence center specializing in the optimization of logistics processes in the textile industry. In collaboration with industry partners, CTL develops innovative logistics solutions that enhance efficiency and sustainability throughout the supply chain. Through practice-oriented research, CTL significantly contributes to the advancement of textile logistics and the establishment of circular practices. (www.hs-niederrhein.de/center-textil-logistik).
Contact: Prof. Dr. Markus Muschkiet (Head of CTL) | Phone: +49 2161 186 6130 | E-mail: markus.muschkiet@hs-niederrhein.de

Hohenstein Innovations gGmbH
Hohenstein is a family-owned company with more than 75 years of experience in testing, certification and research. With its roots in the textile sector, the Hohenstein portfolio today includes both softlines and hardlines. Hohenstein conducts research as part of public projects and has unique expertise in the development and optimisation of application-oriented solutions for industry. As a research organisation with close links to industry, Hohenstein facilitates a practice-oriented transfer of knowledge from which companies benefit directly to open up new market opportunities. (www.hohenstein.com)
Contact: Dr. Bianca Wölfling (Division Manager Material Performance) | Phone: +49 7143 271-370 | E-mail: b.woelfling@hohenstein.com

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