ReSpool: Scaling a circular supply chain for recycled textiles

Kedron Thomas, Abigail R. Clarke-Sather, Kelly Cobb, Huantian Cao
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ReSpool is a transdisciplinary partnership among academia, government, industry, and nonprofit entities created in 2022 to develop and demonstrate a transferable model for the recycling of postconsumer textile and apparel waste into new textile products. ReSpool's engineering and creative teams have innovated proprietary technologies including the Fiber Shredder, which enables textile-to-fiber shredding for high-value applications, and a set of processes for the manufacture of yarns and nonwoven textiles from recycled fibers. ReSpool's circular supply chains begin with discarded clothing collected by Goodwill organizations in the two test regions and involves partnerships with Goodwill to recruit and train workers and install in-house recycling operations. ReSpool then works with textile manufacturers and home goods and apparel retailers on high-value applications through waste-led materials and product development. ReSpool takes a systems-based approach to sustainability research and problem-solving. This article briefly overviews the “systems thinking” framework and demonstrates how core principles of this framework structure the team's objectives, activities, and innovations. Finally, the article contributes to current debates regarding systems thinking and circularity by presenting a rationale for systems-based sustainability research and practice ratcheted to regional systems. By focusing on regional factors, connections, and opportunities, ReSpool aims to maximize its flexibility, relevance, and impact while enabling tailored replication of the model across diverse communities. In this way, ReSpool offers an innovative, circular materials model for the textile and apparel industries, turning textile waste into a source of business innovation, sustainable economic development, and skills training for communities across the country.

ReSpool:扩大回收纺织品的循环供应链
ReSpool是一个跨学科的合作伙伴关系,由学术界、政府、工业界和非营利实体组成,成立于2022年,旨在开发和展示一种可转移的模式,将消费后的纺织品和服装废物回收利用到新的纺织品中。ReSpool的工程和创意团队已经创新了专有技术,包括纤维碎纸机,它可以实现高价值应用的纺织品到纤维碎纸机,以及一套从回收纤维生产纱线和非织造纺织品的工艺。ReSpool的循环供应链从两个试验区的Goodwill组织收集的废弃衣物开始,并与Goodwill合作招聘和培训工人,并在内部安装回收操作。ReSpool随后与纺织品制造商、家居用品和服装零售商合作,通过以废物为主导的材料和产品开发,开发高价值应用。ReSpool采用基于系统的方法进行可持续发展研究和解决问题。本文简要概述了“系统思考”框架,并演示了该框架的核心原则如何构建团队的目标、活动和创新。最后,本文通过提出基于系统的可持续性研究和实践的基本原理,为当前关于系统思维和循环性的辩论做出了贡献。通过关注区域因素、联系和机会,ReSpool旨在最大限度地提高其灵活性、相关性和影响力,同时在不同的社区中实现量身定制的模型复制。通过这种方式,ReSpool为纺织和服装行业提供了一种创新的循环材料模式,将纺织废料转化为商业创新、可持续经济发展和全国社区技能培训的来源。
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