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19/12/2019 – From fibre back to fibre

Pilot project “DiTex” trials high-quality textile recycling

Textiles are still mainly made from fresh fibres. A circular economy has largely not yet been established. This will change soon.

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“DiTex – Digital Technologies as Enablers of a Resource-Efficient Circular B2B Textile Industry” is a research and development project related to the topic of “Resource-Efficient Circular Economies – Innovative Product Cycles” and is part of the “Research for Sustainable Development – FONA3” programme supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. It will run from 2019 to 2022. © Hochschule Reutlingen

 
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