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08/07/2024 – Recycling synthetic yarns

Turning waste into high-quality yarn

The Austrian family-owned company Getzner Textil is hard at work exploring the possibilities of the circular economy in the textile industry. Initial successes are currently being achieved in the recycling of textile waste: Polyester waste is turned into yarn, which can ultimately be used to re-produce the original product.

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A 100% recycled polyester yarn is produced from the collected weaving waste. © Florian Kraler/flomotion.at

 
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Getzner Textil AG and TFE Textil GmbH have achieved their first successes in the recycling of synthetic yarns. © Florian Kraler/flomotion.at

 
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A 100% recycled polyester yarn is produced from the collected weaving waste. © Florian Kraler/flomotion.at

 
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