Pioneering EU funded T-REX Project Celebrates Completion and Reveals Blueprint for Scaling Textile-to-Textile Recycling in Europe

Key Takeaways:

  • T-REX (Textile Recycling Excellence) Project announced successful completion of three-year innovation programme, revealing recommended blueprint for scaling textile-to-textile recycling. 
  • Consortium releases multiple analysis reports informing the blueprint including Techno-Economic Assessment, summary LCA, Technical Guidelines for recyclable garments, Data Model for Textile-to-Textile Recycling report and Citizen Engagement whitepaper. 
  • T-REX Project reveals demonstrator products produced through successful implementation of recycling processes for polyester, polyamide 6, and cellulosic materials in Europe. 

28th May 2025, Amsterdam – The EU-funded T-REX (Textile Recycling Excellence) Project consortium today announced the successful completion of the project, presenting a blueprint for scaling textile-to-textile recycling, and showcasing demonstrator products produced through the successful implementation of the recycling processes for polyester, polyamide 6, and cellulosic materials within Europe. The blueprint, which spotlights insights and recommendations for each phase of the value chain, has been informed by in-depth analysis conducted by the consortium through-out the project, assessing the technical feasibility, economic viability and environmental impact of the recycling value chain.

The textile industry remains a major contributor to environmental impacts, with over 6.95 million tonnes of textile waste generated annually in the European Union alone*. Most of this waste is still landfilled or incinerated, with only a small fraction being reused or recycled. In response, the T-REX Project launched June 2022 with the aim of bringing together 13 leading stakeholders from across the value chain to develop a harmonised blueprint for closed-loop recycling of post-consumer household textile waste in the EU. 

The insights outlined below identify key challenges and propose targeted interventions to support scaling a circular textile system across four core areas:

TECHNICAL SCALABILITY

BUSINESS VIABILITY 

While the market potential for textile-to-textile recycling in Europe is clear — with volumes of post-consumer textile waste suitable for fibre-to-fibre recycling projected to reach 1.2 million tonnes by 2030** and increasing regulatory pressure — realising a viable business case remains challenging due to two interconnected barriers: limited access to quality feedstock, and a lack of infrastructure at scale.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS 

Despite the challenges, the projected rise of post-consumer textile waste to 7.3 million tonnes by 2030 makes it crucial to explore recycling as an alternative to landfill, incineration, or export. While recycling can help manage the growing volume of non-reusable textiles, it must be integrated into a broader strategy that also prioritizes reuse, repair, and demand management.

The full T-REX blueprint for textile-to-textile recycling in Europe will be available at www.trexproject.eu from 28th May 2025.  For further information, please refer to the analysis reports which will be released on the T-REX Project website from 28th May – 6th June. 


*European Environmental Agency, Management of Used and Waste Textiles in Europe’s Circular Economy  
**McKinsey & Company, Scaling textile recycling in Europe–turning waste into value
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