VDMA – a leading Germany-based Textile Machinery Association – is set to organise its next webtalk on 15th November 2022 on the theme – Textile-to-textile recycling – the new opportunity.
According to VDMA, the webtalk will be displayed and handled via its VDMA Textile Machinery Newsroom on IndustryArena.
VDMA says the price of fast fashion is that making clothes accounts for around 10 per cent of CO2 emissions from human activity. But despite the need for circularity in the use of resources, the clothing industry has been fed by a distinctly linear value chain.
“Textile-to-textile circularity has been conspicuously absent, but this is going to change,” commented VDMA in a statement.
ANDRITZ Nonwoven and CETI are at the core of the movement to provide industrially and economically viable solutions and R&D for recycling pre- and post-consumer waste made from natural and synthetic fibres.
Charles Junker from ANDRITZ will present mechanical recycling technologies and developments for textile-to-textile recycling in his presentation, while Manisha Saroha Marival from CETI will talk about new trends and developments within textile recycling during the webtalk.
Boris Abadjieff from VDMA Textile Machinery Association will kick off the webtalk and conclude it with QA session.
Registration can be done via this link (no participation fee):
https://en.industryarena.com/vdma-textile-machinery/webinar/1373899436