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Those who come from new textile labs can make a more sustainable choice from the fashion industry

Those who come from new textile labs can make a more sustainable choice from the fashion industry

The world fame that does not appear in the trade with Fast Fashion is a huge production of textile products and a loss of textile waste. The Fashion and Textile Industry has the highest rating for the United Nations Environmental Programs (UNEP) with 8% of all coal dust emissions. There are strains of 8% of the European microplastics, which are in the ocean content – that would be estimated at 16-35% – and 20% of the world wide discharge from synthetic textiles, with the European Environmental Agency reports. Therefore, the Industry has the second largest impact on the environmental degradation worldwide. A chance, which has become a trend, is recycling. The most important thing is that there is a good technology, the many types of polyester or zellulose phases that are suitable for the repair of new garments that are useless. The properties of the recycling process have been greatly improved, so if 50% new zellulose or beige polyester fibers are used, the response and quality of the fabric are inherited. So it comes to pass that the Anteil a reprocessed fiber in the fashion and textile industry, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation 2017, is now less than 1%. While textile recycling is one of the most important solutions in the future, textile recycling in the industry is a challenge.

With his doctor’s report on the most critical fluid in polymer materials, Renasens-Fründerin Dr. Jade Bouledijouidja has found the basis for the best technology in start-ups for effective textile recycling for seven years. The patent-pending, safe and water-free multipotential technology can come from mixed textile fields that extract the Abbau or Depolymerization (= Deconstruction). I think the employment agency at KTH (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm) is involved. The Hauptaugenmerk offers high-quality, sustainable and durable textile and fiber materials, such as polybaum wool and Baumwoll-Acryl, and trennen. So if you use new sources, you should use the properties of the Fasern. “With our technology that comes with the Soul, 80-90% is recycled into new garments that are used and thus stimulate the circular economy in the fashion industry,” says Bouledijouidja.

With these innovative losses, which do not exist worldwide in either the industry or the commercial sector, the renovation has won an Innovation Award 2024 worth 25,000 euros from the International Competence Center for Sustainable Chemistry (ISC3). The 23 international juries have selected the start-up for its business strategy as one of the five nominated finalists. If you submit your idea at the ISC3 Inverstor Forum, the year will be at the Rahmen des Impact Festivals on October 30 and 31 in Frankfurt stattfindet. The Innovation Award is part of the many Investor Forums, with the ISC3 prizes for the selection of international Start-ups, Investor*s, Wissenschaftler*s and Entscheider*s brought together. The international Fragestellung of the international wettbewerbs and the start-ups have had great success in recent years: “Which innovative ideas of the new chemical industry have the potential, the textile sector has expanded?” More than 50 start-ups from 30 countries are involved. My answer to the production of an überalternative model, material and material is based on waste avoidance and recycling of pure and mixed textile products, such as at Renasens.

The start-up has received new resources from textile labs, the policy for textile costs, the handling of everything else as nachhaltigen with clothing and those for the textile production used by schärfen. The total business processes and the production methods became transparent. “There is a plan that uses a new textile company in Europe and uses an international technology to experiment, so the Renasens team says that there is a dangerous technology.

“The innovative technology of modern technology can be influenced by the uniform production of textile products through recycling, an important development for the credit industry in the textile industry,” said Dr. Alexis Bazzanella, Director of the ISC3 Innovation Hub. The start-up said the end goal was, with a chemical chemistry that involves a separate role in the transformation towards a source of raw materials that can play textile production.