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Develop innovation and stimulate economic action in the field of recycled textile and circular economy
Jeanne Meillier Marlene Augereau
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The recycled textileFRANCEThe recycled textile
Collection Centers40 00020152015
32,5% Of worn textiles Collected
176 200 Tons collected and sorted out in176 200
3 kgand sorted out in
P i600 000 3 kg18%Tons in the market of textile
Per capita
18%industries, linen and shoes Re‐use
The Region Ha ts de France region as fi ed as objecti e to become one of theHauts de France region was fixed as objective to become one of the most efficient, productive and sustainable world regions.
As it is the historical production and manufacturing location, the Hauts deFrance region has a huge deposit of textile waste. Even after delocalization,th i l b f j d i th ithere is a large number of major producers in the region.
The Region leads different projects related to sustainability, circular economyand new ecological business models.
The CETI can also accommodate and assist in the development of collaborativeThe CETI can also accommodate and assist in the development of collaborativeR&D projects.
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Textile Recycling ValleyIntroductionValleyOn account of the urgency to structure the textiles recycling sector andto develop the materials from which they will be sourced, but also todevelop the collection of used textiles, the four excellence andcompetitive clusters: • Build a common strategy and pilot it togethercompetitive clusters:
• Orient the research about regional and international
current situation.
• Finance the innovation: AAP and INTERREG projects
Ecological Cluster
• Finance the innovation: AAP and INTERREG projects
• Rise and label innovative collaborative projects
support on the technological platforms
• Analysis and cartography of different expertise and
networking the of qualified stock deposits
• Support the new eco‐business and development of
CompetitivenessClusters
Textile Fashion & Materials
T2M
new eco‐design, circular economy activities
• Lead the network
• Promote collectively the initiativeA dit d • Promote collectively the initiativeAccreditedEco
organization
Textile Recycling Whats y gValley
Textile Recycling Valley is an agreement which aims to Develop innovation andexactlyTextile Recycling Valley is an agreement which aims to Develop innovation andstimulate economic action in the field of recycled textile and circular economy
The main goals are
yThe main goals are Create profitable businesses and sustainable jobs in the textile eco‐business (recycling, circular economy) Raise new skills to meet the sustainable sector’s needs Create a sustainable strong chain of value S i d l b l i i j Support, rise and label innovative eco‐projects Create a transferable model
This agreement has the support of the French government, the Conseil Régional Hauts de France and Lilleg pp g , gMétropole Européenne de Lille.
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HTextile Recycling Valley HoValley
wWatching Awareness Projects
• Congress
Communication
• Potential Actors• Regional and
National Know‐how• Sustainable Supply
Congress• Symposiums• Workshops (Sorting,
Eco‐design, analysis
• Dissemination and promote
• identify the modus
• Promote• Rise• Support Sustainable Supply
chain• Experts and
environmental
of the life cycle)• workshops,
colloquium and thematic Days
operandi of communication and raising awareness
pp
Innovative eco‐projects
Institutions (ADEME, HTS DE FR)
thematic Days
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ExamplesTextile Recycling ValleyExamplesRecycling / upcycling / waste disposal
EKO ROOM BETON DE CHIFFONS
Valley
EKO ROOM: BETON DE CHIFFONS
Development of paving stones of acoustic false ceilings in recycled textile
Ornemental recycle Pave anti‐noiseCoordinator : LE RELAISPartner : WECOSTA
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ExamplesTextile Recycling Valley
E i t lCompetitiveness
Clusters:
ExamplesValley
CALAFIL
CALAFIL opens a new path of recovery for recycling these virgin production falls.
Environmental CLUSTER
CD2E
Clusters:TEAM2UP‐tex
p
The project was launched at the initiative of CD2E
This project aims to valorise waste from: polyester, viscose,
Sub‐contractors: LAROCHE polyamide, acrylic and cotton, to create new eco‐designed products
from waste.
Calafil is a new way of recovery for recycling scrap virgin production.
7 IndustriesCardon TradilingeMortelecque
LAROCHE CETI
It is an innovative industrial organization in line with the Textile Recycling Valley in Nord‐Pas‐de‐Calais region.
MortelecqueUtti yarns
Dickson ConstantNoyon Lace
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ExamplesTextile Recycling ValleyCALAFILAmong other recycle the lace yarns "falls" of specialists of Calais lace to transform in filters for technique
ExamplesValley
Among other, recycle the lace yarns falls of specialists of Calais lace to transform in filters for technique industry.
Develop eco‐designed products
Di k
Mortelecque
Cardon
designed products
Prototype and
LA ROCHE7 IndustriesCardon TradilingeMortelecqueUtti yarns
CETIRecycling
Dicksontest
Transform in new products for
Utti yarnsDickson Constant
Noyon Lace
y glines
Each member represents a different sector in the textiles
industry
Mutualise deposit
ptransversal uses
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Whats happened in the Region from2013Textile Recycling Valley2013 Following the Calafil test prototypes, industries have planned to create new dedicated jobs for recycling and
ti ti f d t
Textile Recycling Valley
promoting eco‐conception of products.
CETI is setting‐up one of the most ambitious eco projects in France about recycling / REWIND
Textile Recycling Valley organized several international Colloquium and congressTextile Recycling Valley organized several international Colloquium and congress
Fashion brands are more than ever interested by the dynamism created in the Region around sustainability
ID Group (Okaidi / Jakadi) is committed on the collect of worn fabrics and sustainable development.
Happy Chic (Jules, Brice, Beezbee) has launched a new Made in France collection from recycled jeans recycled at 98%.
The ecological cluster and La Redoute performs workshop with the aim of improving their sustenable strategy The ecological cluster and La Redoute performs workshop with the aim of improving their sustenable strategy.
The industries, competitiveness poles, fashion and sport brands and Research and Development centers work together to look for solutions addressing environmental issues.
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Technological barriers still exist which prevent building an industrial economical Textile Recycling Valleymodel
Problems to access to materials forProblems to access to materials for
The nature of materialThe nature of materialValley
eses
Problems to access to materials for recycle
Problems to access to materials for recycle The flowThe flow
Tender specificationsTender specifications
SortingSorting
Unavailability of industrial tool on Unavailability of industrial tool on
acle
acle
pp
DismantlingDismantling
ysome products
ysome products
The need for specific machines, The need for specific machines, virgin material is cheaper than recycled material
virgin material is cheaper than recycled material
Obsta
Obsta often expensiveoften expensive
The market is still not readyThe market is still not ready
materialmaterial
Mass market giving priority to the esthetics and price before
Mass market giving priority to the esthetics and price before
OO The market is still not readyThe market is still not readyenvironmental consciousnessenvironmental consciousness
The premium market is mature, but it i t bi h
The premium market is mature, but it i t bi h
Complexity of recycling processes which are different for every material Complexity of recycling processes
which are different for every material
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is not big enoughis not big enoughyand every deposit
yand every deposit
Textile Recycling ValleyTo go further
1
ValleyTo go further
Establish a transferable innovative eco‐modelEstablish a transferable innovative eco‐model
ITIES 1
Identify “secondary materials” required by the marketIdentify “secondary materials” required by the market
RTUN
2
Identify new potential markets and create an efficient valueIdentify new potential markets and create an efficient valuePPOR
3 Identify new potential markets and create an efficient value chain Identify new potential markets and create an efficient value chain O
P 3
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Textile Recycling ValleyConclusions
Consolidate a transferable modelValleyConclusions
Raise new skills
Support & promotePROJECTS Look for solutions
INDUSTRIALS
Cl tM f t
Communicate in loop abouttechnical issues
Build efficient Chain of Value
ClustersManufacturers technical issues
Begins by capsule and feasible projects
Eco‐organisations
Fashion Brands
R&D centersfeasible projects
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