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TexirC Project Results Meeting Held at UPM

On Monday, 17 August 2026, the TexirC project partners met at UPM for a project results meeting. The meeting brought together researchers and project partners to discuss the latest progress and results of sustainable and circular solutions for textile recycling.
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The meeting provided an opportunity for the project partners to share updates from the different work packages and discuss the next steps towards achieving the project鈥檚 objectives. TexirC focuses on four key challenges in textile recycling: textile waste analysis, colour stripping, fibre separation, and the de- and repolymerisation of synthetic fibres.

The day began with an introduction by , offering participants an insight into the company and its activities. develops material solutions based on renewable raw materials, with a focus on renewable fibres, advanced materials and solutions that support the transition towards a more sustainable future.

Following the introduction, the project partners presented updates on their respective work packages, highlighting recent results, ongoing activities and future plans. The discussions provided an opportunity to exchange knowledge and strengthen collaboration between the academic and industrial partners involved in TexirC.

The meeting demonstrated continued progress within the TexirC project and reinforced the importance of collaboration between research organisations and industry in developing practical solutions for a more circular textile sector.

The meeting at also provided a valuable opportunity for participants to learn more about expertise and innovations in renewable and sustainable material solutions, while strengthening cooperation among the TexirC partners.

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