Navigating the Legislative Interventions, Challenges, and Opportunities in Revolutionizing Textile Upcycling/Recycling Processes for a Circular Economy

Maria Saif, Rubén Blay-Roger, Muhammad Zeeshan, Luis F. Bobadilla, Tomás Ramírez Reina, Muhammad Asif Nawaz* and José Antonio Odriozola*, 
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Embracing a circular economy in the textile industry represents a crucial step toward sustainability, where fashion and textile sectors contribute significantly to CO2 emissions. However, transitioning from a linear “take-make-waste” model to circularity, poses multifaceted challenges, that highlight the staggering volume of annual textile waste surpassing industry predictions, thus emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive strategies. Despite advancements in recycling technologies, challenges persist in collecting and sorting textile waste, where fragmentation in waste management and recycling processes hinders effective management of post-consumer waste. Addressing these challenges demands elevated efforts in collection, sorting, and pre-processing, alongside regulatory interventions to drive enhanced waste collection and circular business models. Efforts are underway to promote sustainable textile recycling, with initiatives like the EU’s Sustainable and Circular Textiles Strategy aiming to reduce reliance on virgin resources. However, achieving a circular textile market in the near future requires collaborative action and innovative solutions. Though challenges in scaling and technological limitations still remain, recent breakthroughs in textile-recycling technologies offer promise, signaling a shift toward scalable and sustainable alternatives to virgin fibers, where bio-based chemical processes, and thermochemical recycling processes present transformative opportunities. Where, bold scaling targets, collaborative efforts, and short-term funding support narrated in this perspective article are imperative to accelerate the transition to a circular textile economy, thus delving into the pivotal role of textile recycling, tracing the evolution of recycling technologies, and addressing critical challenges hindering widespread adoption.

This study emphasizes the efficient textile waste management, innovative recycling technologies, and legislative frameworks to promote environmental sustainability and resource conservation in the textile industry for circular economy.

引领立法干预、挑战和机遇,革新纺织品升级回收/再循环流程,促进循环经济发展
时尚和纺织行业是二氧化碳排放的主要来源,在纺织行业推行循环经济是实现可持续发展的关键一步。然而,从 "获取-制造-废弃物 "的线性模式过渡到循环模式面临着多方面的挑战,每年纺织品废弃物的惊人数量超过了行业预测,这凸显了对综合战略的迫切需求。尽管回收技术不断进步,但在收集和分类纺织品废弃物方面仍存在挑战,废弃物管理和回收流程的分散性阻碍了对消费后废弃物的有效管理。要应对这些挑战,就必须在收集、分类和预处理方面加大力度,同时采取监管干预措施,推动加强废物收集和循环商业模式。欧盟的 "可持续和循环纺织品战略 "等倡议旨在减少对原始资源的依赖,目前正在努力促进可持续纺织品循环利用。然而,要在不久的将来实现循环型纺织品市场,需要采取合作行动和创新解决方案。尽管规模化挑战和技术限制依然存在,但近期纺织品回收技术的突破带来了希望,标志着向可规模化和可持续的原生纤维替代品转变,其中生物基化学工艺和热化学回收工艺带来了变革性机遇。本研究强调高效的纺织废物管理、创新的回收技术和立法框架,以促进纺织业的环境可持续性和资源保护,从而实现循环经济。
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