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Ence and ShareTex to chemically recycle waste textiles

YarnsandFibers News Bureau 2024-10-18 16:11:15 – Spain

Spanish pulp manufacturer Ence, in collaboration with Swedish start-up ShareTex, has successfully completed initial tests to chemically recycle discarded textiles into new fibers. The process focuses on converting cellulose-based or blended textile waste into dissolving pulp or a glucose solution, both of which can serve as foundational materials for producing recycled fibers.

This innovative recycling method aims to repurpose waste textiles for various applications, including the manufacturing of sustainable packaging, tissue products, and new textile fibers. The success of these trials signals a significant step towards more circular textile production, reducing waste and reliance on virgin materials.

The partnership between Ence and ShareTex highlights the growing interest in sustainable solutions within the textile and pulp industries. By focusing on chemical recycling, the companies aim to contribute to global efforts in reducing textile waste and promoting eco-friendly manufacturing processes.

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