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Sulzer is working with H&M and Worn Again Technologies

Sulzer is working with H&M and Worn Again Technologies

Technologies to develop technology for textile recycling.

Sulzer is working with H&M and Worn Again Technologies to develop technology for textile recycling.

Sulzer will help towards circularity with a new technology to recycle textiles. The partners now plan to build a demonstration plant to scale-up this closed-loop recycling process.

The demonstration plant will have a planned output of 1000 tonnes per year.

Building on its long-standing expertise in separation, mixing and polymerisation technologies, Sulzer will provide equipment and technology at the heart of Worn Again’s unique closed-loop textile recycling process, converting textiles at their end of use back into virgin-like raw materials

The vast majority of garments currently produced are made out of mixed cotton and polyester fibres, where sustainable production has been increasingly challenged.

Cultivation of cotton is linked to the use of huge amounts of water necessary for its growth and polyesters are associated with non-recyclable waste.

Current technologies to recycle textile fibres back into virgin-quality fibres are almost non-existent.

It is estimated that only 1 per cent of clothing is recycled into new garments because these are rather complex systems containing various types of fibres, dyes, fillers and additives, making them difficult to recycle.

Torsten Wintergerste, division president of Chemtech, comments: “I am honoured by the trust Worn Again and H&M Group have given me to become chairman of the board.

 

Sulzer is highly committed to lead the development of sustainable processes by leveraging our extensive experience in separation technology.

 

This is why we are happy to be the technology expert for Worn Again and support its vision to eradicate textile waste and get to a world where resources are kept in constant circulation.

We look forward to seeing our key technologies in operation at this new recycling facility as well as collaborating on future circular projects.”

 

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