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Textile fibre recycling from mixed streams of PESCO textiles

Updated on 21.06.2024

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.

Acronym: PESCO-UP
Countries: Finland, Estonia, Slovenia, Latvia, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Italy, France
Project website: www.pesco-up.eu
Start and end date: 01.01.2024 - 31.12.2027
Budget: 10 775 306 EUR
Funding source: Horizon

Relevance for Circular Systemic Solutions

This project stands as an example for cities and regions working on CSSs related to (mixed cotton/polyester) textile recycling/upcycling. The project can be especially relevant for cities and regions interested in the development of automated identification and sorting methods for textiles. Furthermore, it is also relevant for those interested in Digital Product Passports for textiles, as well as the development of purification and separation technologies for textile waste. The project website and its social media pages can be used to follow updates and more information on the project.

Horizon programme and topic

Programme: 

 

  • HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space

 

Topic:

 

  • HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-42 - Circular economy in process industries: Upcycling large volumes of secondary resources (Processes4Planet partnership) (RIA)

Responsible organisation and contact details

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

 

Contact the project: https://www.pesco-up.eu/contact

Project consortium partners

  • TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
  • MTU CIVITTA FOUNDATION
Sectors

e.g. electrical engineering, furniture and interior, textile and fashion

Territories involved

large 500 000-200 000, medium 200 000-50 000, and small cities 50 000-5 000

large metropolitan area >1.5 million, metropolitan area 1.5 million-500 000

predominantly urban regions, intermediate and predominantly rural regions, refer to TERCET typology NUTS 3 region

Intra-territorial areas

e.g. commercial, residential, service, industrial