CARBIOS and TOMRA Textiles will collaborate to close the textiles circularity
gap between collection of textile waste and innovative technologies for textile-
to-textile recycling
Oslo/Clermont-Ferrand, Tuesday 18 June 2024 (6.45am CEST): CARBIOS
(http://www.carbios.com/en/) (Euronext Growth Paris: ALCRB), a pioneer in the
development and industrialization of biological technologies to reinvent the
life cycle of plastic and textiles, and TOMRA Textiles (https://tomra.com/tomra-
horizon), a tech venture set up by sorting technology leader TOMRA
(http://www.tomra.com) (Oslo Stock Exchange: TOM.OL), announce the signing of an
agreement to collaborate on establishing an efficient stream in Northern Europe
from textile waste collection, sorting and preparation to recycling using
CARBIOS' enzymatic depolymerization technology at its first commercial plant
currently under construction in Longlaville, France
(https://www.carbios.com/newsroom/en/carbios-celebrates-the-groundbreaking-of-
its-pet-biorecycling-plant/).
The monomers obtained will be used to produce recycled polyester (r-PET) fiber,
closing the loop for polyester textile circularity.
The innovations from both TOMRA Textiles and CARBIOS contribute to addressing
critical gaps in the value chain and significantly increase textile-to-textile
recycling from its current rate of 1%(1). By accelerating a circular economy for
polyester, a sustainable alternative to incineration or landfill is made
available.
TOMRA Textiles is on a mission to close the gap in textile circularity, by
contributing to designing and scaling textile sorting plants. Under this
partnership agreement, TOMRA Textiles will explore specific, tangible measures
to enable the preparation of post-consumer polyester waste for biorecycling
according to CARBIOS' specifications.
CARBIOS' biorecycling technology involves breaking down polyester fibers into
their basic components using enzymes, which are then used to produce high-
quality recycled PET materials such as fibers for the textile industry. The
breakthrough collaboration with TOMRA will redirect the challenging PET fraction
of polyester textile waste towards biorecycling, showcasing a mutual dedication
to pioneering recycling solutions for a circular economy.
Emmanuel Ladent, CEO of CARBIOS: "CARBIOS is taking the lead in forming an
efficient value chain for textile circularity and actively engages with global
industry leaders such as TOMRA to shape the future of sustainable textiles."
Vibeke Krohn, Head of TOMRA Textiles: "The textile industry has been optimized
for cost and efficiency for centuries. Closing the gap means scaling all the
elements of a circular value chain - from collection to sorting to recycling
technologies. Future recycling solutions depend on reliable access to feedstock.
Through the collaboration with CARBIOS we hope to stimulate further investments
needed to scale textile circularity."
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About CARBIOS
CARBIOS (https://www.carbios.com/en/) 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 (http://www.carbios.com/en) to find out more about
biotechnology powering plastic and textile circularity.
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residents investing in SMEs to benefit from income tax rebates.
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About TOMRA Textiles
TOMRA Textiles helps transform the textile value chain, from linear to circular.
We do so by closing the gap between waste textiles and textile-to-textile
recycling. Our automated sensor-based sorting technology, in collaboration with
progressive partners, enables circularity at scale. TOMRA Textiles is part of
TOMRA Horizon, the venture arm set up by TOMRA Group to explore new adjacent
business opportunities and alternative business models leveraging the Group's
technology and decades of know-how.
TOMRA is a global leader in solutions that enable the circular economy with
advanced collection and sorting systems. With an ultimate mission to strive for
a world without waste, TOMRA specializes in waste management systems, material
recovery technologies and food processing by employing sensor-based sorting and
grading technology. Today, TOMRA has more than 110,000 installations in 100
markets globally, employs 5,400 people and annual revenues of NOK 14.8 billion
(EUR 1.4 billion). TOMRA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. www.tomra.com
(http://www.tomra.com)
For additional information, please
contact:
TOMRA TOMRA Textiles
Mathilde Hellenes Jo Eikeland Roald
VP Public Relations Head of External Relations
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(mailto:mathilde.hellenes@tomra.com) (mailto:jo.eikeland.roald@tomra.com)
+47 456 78 255 +47 926 12 699
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