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Abhilash Sugunan
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The amount of textile waste consisting of polyester–cotton blends (polycotton) is close to one hundred million tonnes annually, most of which is currently incinerated or sent to landfill. The household products industry, in turn, relies largely on virgin fossil-based plastics, amounting to hundreds of millions of tonnes globally.
Polycotton is a blend of cotton and polyester fibres, combining the comfort and breathability of cotton with the durability and wrinkle resistance of polyester. This results in a strong, low-maintenance fabric with reduced shrinkage and faster drying, commonly used in workwear, home textiles and technical applications.
For recycled plastics to achieve the necessary strength and other properties, they often need to be reinforced with virgin plastic. The Step-1 ‘Fashion to House’ demonstration project aimed to create a link between the fashion industry and the household products industry, enabling a new recycling system in which large volumes of technologically advanced, aesthetically pleasing and durable material from the fashion industry – specifically polycotton textile waste – can be used as raw material for household products, which have high demands in terms of appearance, durability and industry standards.
The project team brought together key industrial players: H&M Group and Electrolux Group represent the supply and demand sides respectively; The Loop Factory contributed with manufacturing expertise; Wargön Innovation offered strong networks and experience in textile recycling; and RISE led the project with specialised knowledge in converting polycotton into panel materials. RISE also supported the project with sustainability analysis, regulatory insights and access to pilot-scale facilities. Together, the team took the concept from idea to commercial production. The project’s goal was to transform polycotton waste from the fashion industry into a sustainable raw material for household products. This step-1 project has been completed, and the activities continue in a Step-2 project.
Polycotton becomes household products
Completed
Region Stockholm
Coordinator
13 months
SEK 2,636,585
AB Electrolux, H & M Hennes & Mauritz GBC AB, The Loop Factory AB, Wargön Innovation AB
Net Zero Industry: A joint initiative of the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas and Vinnova.
RISE Research Institute of Sweden AB
Abhilash Sugunan Mattias Wennerstål Marie-Claude Béland Stina Björquist Amanda Bakos Kristina Andersson