- For the first time, a piece of
clothing is made entirely from textile waste – no bottles, no
packaging, no virgin plastic. 100% biorecycled fibers.
- By developing and industrializing
CARBIOS’ enzymatic depolymerization technology to achieve 100%
“fiber-to-fiber” recycling, the consortium collectively advances
the textile industry's shift towards a circular economy
Clermont-Ferrand (France), 29 October
2024 (06.45am CET). CARBIOS,
(Euronext Growth Paris : ALCRB), a pioneer in the
development and industrialization of biological technologies to
reinvent the life cycle of plastic and textiles, and its
“fiber-to-fiber” consortium partners On, Patagonia, PUMA, Salomon,
and PVH Corp., parent company of Calvin Klein, unveil the
world’s first enzymatically recycled polyester garment made from
100% textile waste using CARBIOS’ pioneering biorecycling
technology. This technological feat contributes to advancing
textile circularity when, today, the majority of recycled polyester
is made from PET bottles, and only 1% of fibers are recycled into
new fibers. The collective achievement marks an
important milestone for the consortium’s ultimate aim of
demonstrating fiber-to-fiber closed loop using CARBIOS’
biorecycling process at an industrial scale, and marks an important
step forward for the textile industry’s shift towards a circular
economy.
No ordinary t-shirt…
A plain, white T-shirt was a deliberate choice
to showcase the technological achievement that made its production
possible from mixed and colored textile waste. By using
CARBIOS’ biorecycling technology, polyester is broken down using
enzymes into its fundamental building blocks which are reformed to
produce biorecycled polyester whose quality is on par with
oil-based virgin polyester. Petroleum can now be replaced by
textile waste as a raw material to produce polyester textiles, that
will in turn become raw materials again, thus fueling a circular
economy, with the added benefit of a lower carbon footprint and
avoidance of landfill or incineration.
No ordinary journey…
The t-shirt’s production began with all
consortium members (On, Patagonia, PUMA, PVH Corp. and Salomon)
supplying rolls and production cutting scraps to CARBIOS in
Clermont-Ferrand, France. This textile waste consisted of some
mixed blends with cotton or elastane, as well as various treatments
(such as durable water repellent) and dyes which render them
complex to recycle using conventional methods. The collected waste
was deconstructed into its original monomers, PTA1 and MEG2, using
CARBIOS’ biorecycling technology at its pilot facility. The
resulting monomers were then repolymerized, spun into yarn and
woven into new fabric by external partners, demonstrating the
seamless integration into existing manufacturing processes. The
resulting sports t-shirt made from 100% textile waste meets the
quality standards and sustainability objectives of the apparel
brands present in the “fiber-to-fiber” consortium.
CARBIOS’ demonstration plant in
Clermont-Ferrand, France, has been up and running since 2021, and
its first commercial plant, the world’s first industrial-scale
enzymatic PET recycling plant, is currently under construction in
Longlaville, France. In addition, CARBIOS recently announced
several letters of intent with PET producers in Asia and Europe,
confirming global interest in its biorecycling technology and
advancing the international roll-out of its licensing model.
Emmanuel Ladent, CEO, CARBIOS :
“It may look like an ordinary t-shirt, but make no mistake, the
technology behind it is extraordinary! To achieve “fiber-to-fiber”
recycling is a technological feat. CARBIOS couldn’t have done it
alone, so thanks to the collaboration with our consortium partners,
we have overcome many technical hurdles together to produce the
world’s first enzymatically recycled t-shirt made entirely from
biorecycled fibers.”
Begüm Kürkçü, Director of
Sustainabililty, On: “We know that fiber-to-fiber
recycling is a crucial step to drive our industry towards
circularity, which is why we have dedicated energy and investment
to researching this area. Achieving the proof-of-concept and
creating the first T-shirt made out of 100% biorecycled fibers is
an important milestone. Our engagement with CARBIOS and the other
consortium members is an important step towards enabling the
industry to game-changing circular technologies at scale.”
Anne-Laure Descours, Chief Sourcing
Officer, PUMA: “PUMA’s wish is to have 100% of
our polyester coming from textile waste. Today’s announcement is an
important milestone towards achieving this and making our industry
more circular. We now need to work together to make sure we can
scale up this technology to make the largest possible impact. We’re
excited to be part of this breakthrough and setting new standards
for fiber-to-fiber recycling.”
Guillaume Meyzenq, Chief Product Officer
Softgoods, Salomon: “This T-shirt is the first tangible
result of our ‘fiber to fiber’ consortium with CARBIOS, overcoming
textile challenges to create a garment from enzymatically recycled
waste with the same quality as virgin fibers. It builds on
Salomon’s commitment to material circularity, following Index - the
first recyclable running shoe, and highlights our dedication to
reducing factory waste and our engagement to reduce by 30% our
carbon footprint by 2030. This project, in collaboration
with footwear and apparel Brand partners, reflects our shared
leadership and vision for a more sustainable footwear and textile
industry.”
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About CARBIOS:
CARBIOS 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 to find out more about
biotechnology powering plastic and textile circularity.
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CARBIOS is eligible for the PEA-PME, a government program
allowing French residents investing in SMEs to benefit from income
tax rebates.
About On:
On was born in the Swiss
Alps in 2010 with the mission to ignite the human spirit through
movement – a mission that still guides the brand today. Fourteen
years after market launch, On delivers industry-disrupting
innovation in premium footwear, apparel and accessories for
high-performance running, outdoor, training, all-day activities and
tennis. On’s
award-winning CloudTec® innovation,
purposeful design and groundbreaking strides within
the circular economy have attracted a
fast-growing global fan base – inspiring humans to explore,
discover and Dream On. On is present in more than 60 countries
globally and engages with a digital community
on www.on.com.
About Patagonia
We’re in business to save our home planet.
Founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, Patagonia is an outdoor
apparel company based in Ventura, California. As a certified B
Corporation and a founding member of 1% for the Planet, the company
is recognized internationally for its product quality and
environmental activism, as well as its contributions of more
than $230 million to environmental organizations. Its unique
ownership structure reflects that Earth is its only shareholder:
Profits not reinvested back into the business are paid as dividends
to protect the planet.
About PUMA:
PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports
brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear,
apparel and accessories. For more than 70 years, PUMA has
relentlessly pushed sport and culture forward by creating fast
products for the world’s fastest athletes. PUMA offers performance
and sport-inspired lifestyle products in categories such as
Football, Running and Training, Basketball, Golf, and Motorsports.
It collaborates with renowned designers and brands to bring sport
influences into street culture and fashion. The PUMA Group owns the
brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and stichd. The company distributes its
products in more than 120 countries, employs about 16,000 people
worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany.
About PVH Corp.:
PVH is one of the world's largest and most
admired fashion companies, connecting with consumers in over 40
countries. Our global iconic brands include Calvin
Klein and TOMMY HILFIGER. Our 140-year history is built
on the strength of our brands, our team and our commitment to drive
fashion forward for good. That's the Power of Us. That's the Power
of PVH.
About Salomon:
Born in the French Alps in 1947, Salomon is
committed to pushing the boundaries of mountain sports through the
creation of innovative equipment that allows people to play,
progress and challenge themselves in their chosen outdoor sports.
The company produces and sells premium footwear, winter sports and
mountaineering equipment, hiking equipment, and apparel
specifically designed for all those disciplines. Products are
developed in the company’s Annecy Design Center, where engineers,
designers and athletes collaborate to create innovative solutions
that continually improve the outdoor experiences of those who see
nature as a vast playground.
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forward-looking statements are based on data, assumptions and
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competitive and rapidly evolving environment. It is therefore not
in a position to anticipate all risks, uncertainties or other
factors that may affect its business, their potential impact on its
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Authority (“AMF”), as well as in the half-year financial report
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whatsoever will CARBIOS be liable to anyone for any decision made
or action taken in conjunction with the information and/or
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1 Purified Terephthalic Acid2 Monoethylene Glycol
- PR_CARBIOS_CONSORTIUM TSHIRT_EN
- TOGETHER, WE MADE POLYESTER WASTE VALUABLE
- TOGETHER, WE MADE THIS T-SHIRT CIRCULAR
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