Textile fibre recycling from mixed streams of PESCO textiles
Acronym
PESCO-UP
Description of the granted funding
Europe has an extensive textile waste problem - annually 7 –7.5 million tons of textile waste is generated, but only about 30 - 35 % of the generated waste is collected separately and less than 1% is recycled into new clothing. Collection of textile waste will become mandatory in EU member states by 2025. Most of the textile are cotton, polyester, or their blends. Considerable amounts of CO/PES blends are disposed every year due to the technical challenge and/or economic viability of recycling.
The objective of PESCO-UP is to develop a sustainable and economically and technologically viable process of the mixed CO/PES textile waste to be upcycled into cotton originated and polyester products. The processes should enable for production of new products without quality restriction and of products with identical properties and performances as those produced using primary resources. The main tools to achieve this are the development of automated identification and sorting methods for textiles, Digital Product Passport with a marketplace-style dataspace for sharing data describing material streams to support matching of supply and demand of textile materials, and the process development of purification, separation technologies as well as the technologies that utilize the separated cotton and PES fractions for the valuable products.
PESCO-UP will ensure that sustainable fiber-to-fiber recycling becomes a reality in Europe. This will turn a societal waste problem into a business opportunity for European SMEs and bring the textile industry back to Europe. At the same time dependency on oil and cotton based raw materials will decrease, which will mean reduction in CO2 emission and reduced water consumption. The use of developed digital methods and digital product passport can be widened in other industrial sectors to solve their recycling and sustainability issues.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2027
Granted funding
INEOS COMPOSITES FINLAND OY
135 077.5 €
Third party
RESTER OY
241 250 €
Participant
NORDIC BIOPRODUCTS GROUP OY
799 625.01 €
Participant
VALMET TECHNOLOGIES OY
370 348 €
Participant
TEXTILE4EVER B.V. (NL)
212 853.4 €
Participant
INEOS COMPOSITES HISPANIA SL (ES)
250 253.19 €
Participant
STICHTING TEXROAD (NL)
244 218.75 €
Participant
MTU CIVITTA FOUNDATION (EE)
488 500 €
Participant
VEGEA SRL (IT)
464 375 €
Participant
MITWILL TEXTILES EUROPE (FR)
207 282.8 €
Participant
REVERSE RESOURCES OU (EE)
300 000 €
Participant
VALMET AKTIEBOLAG (SE)
301 902 €
Third party
PLATE-FORME TECHNOLOGIQUE EUROPEENNE POUR LE FUTURE DU TEXTILE ET DE L'HABILLEMENT (BE)
321 375 €
Participant
CURE TECHNOLOGY BV (NL)
306 875.9 €
Participant
IOS, INSTITUT ZA OKOLJEVARSTVO IN SENZORJE, DOO (SI)
617 849.35 €
Participant
CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE & TECHNIQUE DE L'INDUSTRIE TEXTILE BELGE (BE)
508 437.5 €
Participant
SAECHSISCHES TEXTILFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT E .V. (DE)
511 000 €
Participant
VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V. (BE)
892 527.37 €
Participant
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES (BE)
225 000 €
Participant
RIGAS TEHNISKA UNIVERSITATE (LV)
482 375 €
Participant
Amount granted
10 775 306 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Digital, Industry and Space (11704 Low-Carbon and Clean Industries (11713 )
Topic
Circular economy in process industries: Upcycling large volumes of secondary resources (Processes4Planet partnership) (RIA) (HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-42Call ID
HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101138367