A joint venture between
Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL) and Project Plan B, known as Project
Re:claim, has begun operations in Kettering, Northamptonshire - the first
commercial-scale, post-consumer polyester recycling plant of its kind that
provides a solution to the issue of polyester textile waste.
The plant will recycle
post-consumer garments and other textiles, and supply the raw material back
into the fashion and textiles industries.
Many garments and other
textile products are not designed with ‘end of life’ in mind, and most cannot
be recycled. This greatly adds to the textile waste problem and Project Re:claim
opens up opportunities for textiles to be designed for purpose, without any
compromise to fashion, performance or the environment.
As part of the venture,
Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd has set up the new technology at one of
their processing centres.
Carbon saving, planet
saving solution
Tim Cross, CEO of Project
Plan B, said: “With this project, we can save polyester waste and return it to
supply chains. It’s a carbon saving, planet saving solution, and it plays a
significant role in helping our collective journey to Net Zero.”
The machine was installed
in January 2024 and is now fully operational, with polyester pellets being
produced from polyester waste. The plant is on track to recycle 2,500 tonnes of
unwanted polyester this year, with a further 5,000 tonnes in year 2, and
creates polyester pellets which can be spun into yarn for use in textiles along
with other industrial applications. The pellets are expected to be integrated
into the manufacturing processes of new products later this year.
Majonne Frost, Head of
Environment and Sustainability at SATCoL, said: “This partnership brings
together the large-scale collection and processing capabilities of The
Salvation Army, with the cutting-edge technology developed by Project Plan B
and PURE LOOP. Together we are working together to bring new solutions and
services, at scale, that will help create a textile circular economy.”
A joint venture between Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL) and Project Plan B, known as Project Re:claim, has begun operations in Kettering, Northamptonshire - the first commercial-scale, post-consumer polyester recycling plant of its kind that provides a solution to the issue of polyester textile waste
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