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Eastman, Milliken & Company join steering committee for U.S. textile circularity initiative

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New York – Accelerating Circularity, which is piloting a program to bring textile circularity to scale in the U.S., has expanded its steering committee.

Eastman and Milliken & Company are joining the U.S. committee, which provides strategy and guidance to the project. Members also include Gap Inc., Giotex, Gr3n, Lenzing, Nike, Target, VF Corp., and Unifi. The new members, which have both made investments in and commitments to the transition to circular, textile-to-textile supply systems, will support a wider range of chemical recycling options and textile manufacturing capabilities as the project moves into the trial phase.

Eastman’s general manager for textiles, Jon Woods, said of the decision to join, “With Eastman Naia Renew cellulosic fiber, we are committed to making sustainable textiles accessible to all. We are thrilled to join Accelerating Circularity and see this collaboration as key to shaping and scaling up the recycling infrastructure needed to achieve a circular textiles industry.”

According to Chad McAllister, president of the textile division and EVP of Milliken & Company, “We have invested in the ability to explore innovative materials through our Rapid Prototype Center. It’s perfect for validating new circular feedstocks to scale into commercial production. Joining Accelerating Circularity allows us to collaborate with a wide range of industry stakeholders with similar goals.”

Potential circular system trial feedstocks, fibers, technologies, and finished goods have been identified through extensive consultation with collectors, sorters, preprocessors, recyclers, yarn spinners, fabric mills and brands and retailers for the pilot.  Collection, sorting, and preprocessing of targeted trial feedstocks will begin this month.

Parties interesting in participating or learning more can register at www.acceleratingcircularity.org/stakeholder-registry.

 

 



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