14. Mar 2022

Carbios takes textile circularity a step further with its enzymatic recycling technology

Carbios takes textile circularity a step further with its enzymatic recycling technology

Carbios (Saint-Beauzire, France), a pioneer in the development of enzymatic solutions dedicated to the end-of-life of plastic and textile polymers, recently announced the validation of the 3rd and final technical step of the CE-PET research project, co-funded by ADEME (France’s Environment and Energy Management Agency), for which Carbios is the lead partner alongside its academic partner Toulouse White Biotechnology (Toulouse, France).

This achievement confirms, once again, the full potential and breadth of Carbios' enzymatic recycling process, C-ZYME. This breakthrough innovation makes it possible to produce a wide variety of products of equivalent quality to those of petro-sourced origin from any PET waste, including textiles.

The first white PET fibre recycled enzymatically from coloured textile waste

Worldwide, around 90 million tonnes of PET are produced each year, more than 2/3 of which are used to manufacture fibres. However, only 13 % of textile waste is currently recycled, mainly for downcycling, i.e. for lower quality applications (such as padding, insulators, or rags). By successfully manufacturing at pilot scale a white PET fibre that is 100 % enzymatically recycled from coloured textile waste, Carbios is paving the way for the circular economy in the textile industry. C-ZYME is now on the doorstep of industrialization and will soon enable the biggest brands to move closer to their sustainability goals.

Emmanuel Ladent, Chief Executive Officer of Carbios: "Thanks to our breakthrough process, it will soon be possible to manufacture, on a large scale, t-shirts or bottles using polyester textile waste as raw material. This is a major breakthrough that gives value to waste that currently has little or no value. It is a concrete solution that opens up a global market of 60 million tonnes per year of potential raw materials and will help to reduce the use of fossil resources."

Textile waste that can also be used to manufacture food contact packaging

In November 2020, Carbios had already produced the first transparent bottles from textile waste. These 100 % recycled PET bottles have now passed the food contact validation tests. This is an important step that paves the way for the use of a new waste source for the production of biorecycled PET food packaging.
Separate collection of textile waste soon to be mandatory in Europe from 1 January 2025 the separate collection of textile waste, which is already in place in some countries, will be mandatory for all EU Member States (European Directive 2018/851 on waste). Carbios’ process will be one of the solutions that will enable this waste to be sustainably recovered and included in a true circular economy model. These technological validations were carried out as part of the CE-PET research project, co-funded by ADEME. In particular, the project aimed to develop Carbios' enzymatic PET recycling process on textile waste. The C-ZYME technology is complementary to thermomechanical recycling and will make it possible to process plastic and textile waste deposits that are currently not or poorly recovered. For the validation of this stage of the project, Carbios received EUR 827,200 (EUR 206,800 in grants and EUR 620,400 in repayable advances). AT

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