PUMA Part of Consortium to Unveil World’s First Piece of 100% “Fibre-to-Fibre” Biorecycled Clothing
29 October 2024 - 7:44PM
Business Wire
Sports company PUMA is part of the multi-brand consortium which
unveiled the world’s first piece of clothing made entirely from
textile waste by using a new biorecycling technology developed by
French company CARBIOS.
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Sports company PUMA is part of the
multi-brand consortium which unveiled the world’s first piece of
clothing made entirely from textile waste by using a new
biorecycling technology developed by French company CARBIOS.
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The project created a plain white T-shirt, which was made from
mixed and colored textile waste. By using CARBIOS’ biorecycling
technology, the polyester was broken down using enzymes into its
fundamental building blocks to produce biorecycled polyester. The
quality of the recycled textiles is on par with oil-based virgin
polyester.
“PUMA’s wish is to have 100% of our polyester coming from
textile waste. Today’s announcement is an important milestone
towards achieving this and making our industry more circular,” said
Anne-Laure Descours, Chief Sourcing Officer at PUMA. “We now need
to work together to make sure we can scale up this technology to
make the largest possible impact. We’re excited to be part of this
breakthrough and setting new standards for fibre-to-fibre
recycling.”
The aim of the consortium is to collectively advance the textile
industry's shift towards a circular economy by developing and
industrializing CARBIOS’ enzymatic depolymerization technology to
achieve 100% “fibre-to-fibre” recycling. By doing so, petroleum can
be replaced by textile waste as a raw material to produce polyester
textiles. These textiles can once again become raw materials, thus
fueling a circular economy with the added benefit of a lower carbon
footprint and the avoidance of waste that ends up in landfills or
incinerators.
“It may look like an ordinary t-shirt, but make no mistake, the
technology behind it is extraordinary,” said CARBIOS CEO Emmanuel
Ladent. “To achieve “fibre-to-fibre” recycling is a technological
feat. CARBIOS couldn’t have done it alone, so thanks to the
collaboration with our consortium partners, we have overcome many
technical hurdles together to produce the world’s first
enzymatically recycled t-shirt made entirely from biorecycled
fibres.”
Currently, the majority of recycled polyester in the industry is
made from PET bottles, and only 1% of fibres are recycled into new
fibres. The collective achievement marks an important milestone for
the consortium’s ultimate aim of demonstrating a closed
fibre-to-fibre loop using CARBIOS’ biorecycling process at an
industrial scale.
PUMA
PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports brands, designing,
developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and
accessories. For more than 75 years, PUMA has relentlessly pushed
sport and culture forward by creating fast products for the world’s
fastest athletes. PUMA offers performance and sport-inspired
lifestyle products in categories such as Football, Running and
Training, Basketball, Golf, and Motorsports. It collaborates with
renowned designers and brands to bring sport influences into street
culture and fashion. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra
Golf and stichd. The company distributes its products in more than
120 countries, employs about 20,000 people worldwide, and is
headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany.
About CARBIOS:
CARBIOS is a biotech company developing and industrializing
biological solutions to reinvent the life cycle of plastic and
textiles. Inspired by nature, CARBIOS develops enzyme-based
processes to break down plastic with a mission to avoid plastic and
textile pollution and accelerate the transition to a circular
economy. Its two disruptive technologies for the biorecycling of
PET and the biodegradation of PLA are reaching industrial and
commercial scale. Its biorecycling demonstration plant has been
operational since 2021 and a first industrial plant, in partnership
with Indorama Ventures, is currently under construction. CARBIOS,
founded in 2011 by Truffle Capital, has received scientific
recognition, notably with the cover of Nature, and is supported by
prestigious brands in the cosmetics, Food & Beverage and
apparel industries to enhance their products’ recyclability and
circularity. Nestlé Waters, PepsiCo and Suntory Beverage & Food
Europe are members of a packaging consortium founded by CARBIOS and
L’Oréal. On, Patagonia, PUMA, PVH Corp. and Salomon collaborate
with CARBIOS in a textile consortium. Visit www.carbios.com/en to
find out more about biotechnology powering plastic and textile
circularity.
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