Achieving circularity in textiles: Applying the Butterfly framework to assess challenges and opportunities

"Fast fashion is piling up waste, and the Netherlands is racing toward a fully circular textile industry by 2050. But here’s the challenge—most textile waste isn’t recycled into new clothes but downcycled into lower-value products. Enter the Butterfly framework, a model identifying key roadblocks like poor sorting, weak market demand, and tough-to-recycle fabric blends. Now, what does this mean for paper packaging? Simple—textiles are facing the same battle that paper overcame. Decades ago, recycled paper was costly and low-quality, but investments in fiber recovery changed that. If textiles follow suit, expect new collaborations between paper and textile industries, possibly blending recycled fibers for hybrid packaging solutions. The future of circularity isn’t just about one industry—it’s about shared innovation."https://phys.org/news/2025-03-circularity-textiles-butterfly-framework-opportunities.html

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