
Selenis participates in the LIFE POLITEX project, aimed to address the significant problems of textile waste generation and accumulation in landfills or incineration, driven by the fast fashion industry. The current system of textile production, distribution, and use operates in an almost entirely linear fashion. Coupled with the concept of fast fashion, this has led to significant problems of textile waste generation and accumulation in landfills or incineration.
In 2020, the global textile industry consumed approximately 93 billion m³ of water, generated 1.7 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions, released around 1 million tonnes of microfibres into the oceans, and was responsible for 92 million tonnes of waste, representing between 3% and 10% of the EU's environmental impact. Synthetic fibres currently account for 64% of global fibre production, with polyester holding 54% of the market.
Despite available recycling technologies across Europe, less than 50% of discarded clothing is collected for potential reuse or recycling, and only 1% is recycled into new clothing. Brands are increasingly transitioning to recycled versions of synthetic fibres, mainly polyester, typically using polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. However, to truly establish circular economies in the textile industry, converting textile waste back into new textiles is imperative.
LIFE POLITEX represents a pioneering effort to become the first industrial pilot plant for comprehensive fibre-to-fibre recycling technology. This initiative seeks to demonstrate complete closed circularity of polyester within the textile sector, transforming processed textile waste into new polyester fibres in a single industrial process.
The LIFE POLITEX project aims to establish the first industrial pilot plant for comprehensive fibre-to-fibre recycling technology, showcasing the potential for a circular economy in the textile industry. The project aims to achieve closed circularity by implementing a comprehensive fibre-to-fibre recycling technology through the following keysteps:
LIFE POLITEX aims to reduce or eliminate the number of polyester textiles currently landfilled or incinerated by implementing new PET recycling methodologies and processes to depolymerize PES textiles into their basic constituents or monomers (BHET), which can be used as secondary raw materials to produce new recycled PES filament yarns for textile applications. The project will also recycle yarn and polymer waste through mechanical, chemical recycling, or alternative applications such as fibres for nonwovens for internal use.
LIFE POLITEX will scale up and validate the complete chemical recycling process at an industrial scale, combining novel waste treatment processes with depolymerisation and polymerisation technologies, already demonstrated at the laboratory scale (batch reactor, 20L) from post-consumer textile waste. The project aims to achieve overall yields close to 80% and a monomer (BHET) purity of around 99%.

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