The Swedish waste management company Sysav has decided to divest its Siptex (Swedish Innovation Platform for Textile Sorting) ...
Austrian technology provider says Redwave TEX is a sensor-based device that can sort clothing and fabric for recycling. Redwave describes its new TEX device as one that offers “a fully automated, ...
Back in 2017, the linear nature of the fashion industry was brought sharply into focus when a report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) highlighted that one garbage truck of textiles was wasted ...
A non-profit organisation in the Netherlands has launched a new automated technology that sorts large volumes of mixed post-consumer textiles based on material composition. With a focus on end-of life ...
The public Telavalue research project at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland sees textile recycling as a massive opportunity for the whole of Europe. It explains recycling technology is advancing ...
Matoha’s AI scanning tools are capable of pinpointing the composition of textile materials in under a second. Credit: Matoha/British Design Fund. Matoha manufactures AI-powered material identification ...
Hennes & Mauritz AB is expanding into the business of textile-sorting as it forms a venture to deal with waste in the fashion industry. The Swedish retailer has created a joint venture with recycling ...
Reju is revolutionizing the textile industry with a circular approach to fashion waste, opening its Regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt, Germany, and a partnerships Waste Management and Goodwill.
The companies behind SortUK, an organisation advocating domestic sorting of textiles for recycling, have claimed they have had a “positive” response from councils and waste management companies since ...
Researchers at Fraunhofer IPMS have developed an ultra-compact near-infrared spectrometer suitable for recognizing and analyzing textiles. Mixed fabrics can also be reliably identified through the ...