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Neorec project to develop recycling solutions for tyres and old mattresses

Plastics technology centre Aimplas, based in Valencia, Spain, is developing innovative chemical and mechanical recycling solutions.

3 years ago

4.7 million pounds allocated to boost textile recycling

There is coverage including in LetsRecycle, EcoTextiles, British Plastics and Rubber, Fruitnet, and Packaging News of our £4.7 million grant…

5 years ago

Hunter announces sustainability and accountability strategy

Hunter, a British footwear manufacturer, has announced a new sustainability and accountability strategy, the Hunter Protect.

3 years ago

Billabong launches sustainable wetsuit collection

Billabong has introduced a wetsuit range, the ‘Upcycler’, which transforms post-consumer textiles from jerseys into raw materials for making internal…

5 months ago

Cyclo introduces recycled eco-friendly footwear line

Cyclo is launching a new range of footwear crafted exclusively with eco-friendly materials, featuring Cyclo’s recycled cotton fibers and recycled…

8 months ago

Finisterre links with Circular Flow on neoprene regeneration scheme

Finisterre is collaborating with Circular Flow, which has developed the world's first closed-loop neoprene regeneration scheme to recycle wetsuits into…

2 years ago

Lubrizol introduces TPU solutions for footwear to drive circularity

Lubrizol Engineered Polymers, based in Cleveland, Ohio, has introduced a 100% TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) prototype shoe that improves recyclability and…

3 years ago

OrthoLite launches zero-waste initiative

OrthoLite, the US-based leading manufacturer of comfort and performance insoles, announces its Zero Waste Initiative.

3 years ago

Swedish shoe brand Vagabond Shoemakers to focus on reducing emissions

Following the release of its 2020 sustainability report, Swedish footwear manufacturer Vagabond Shoemakers is seeking to cut emissions moving ahead.

3 years ago

Effekt Footwear launches most rubbish sneakers consisting 90% waste

Vienna-based footwear startup Effekt Footwear has created the first sneaker ‘Alchemy-X’ that contains more than 90% ocean plastic and recycled…

3 years ago