CETI’s participation at ifth’s Webinar on Textile Recyling

Recycling Textiles: Understanding the Key Challenges Beyond Common Misconceptions

IFTH Webinar – May 28, 2026 | 5:00 PM

Textile recycling is rapidly evolving from an environmental concern into a major industrial and strategic challenge.

Rising pressure on raw materials, increasing volatility in supply chains, eco-design requirements, and growing regulatory expectations are driving companies to rethink how textile products are designed, produced, and recycled. At the same time, markets increasingly expect more sustainable products without compromising performance.

Yet many questions remain for industrial stakeholders:

  • What can realistically be done with textile waste, production scraps, or unsold products?

  • Under which conditions can these materials become valuable resources again?

  • Are current textile products truly recyclable?

  • How can recycled materials be effectively integrated into new products?

To address these challenges, IFTH is organizing a dedicated webinar aimed at separating misconceptions from operational realities in textile recycling.

The discussion will focus on four major dimensions shaping the future of textile recycling:

  • Materials and recyclability

  • Product performance

  • Economic viability

  • Regulatory framework

The webinar will feature contributions from:

  • Chloé Salmon-Legagneur, CEO – CETIA

  • Frédéric Silvert, CEO – CETI Transformative Textiles

  • Carole Aubry-Meneveau, Scientific Director – IFTH

This event will provide practical insights and concrete guidance for companies developing textile recycling projects or integrating recycled materials into their products.

👉 A valuable opportunity to better understand the technological, industrial, and economic realities of textile circularity.

Event Information

📅 May 28, 2026
🕔 5:00 PM (CET)
🎥 Online webinar organized by IFTH

Registration

👉 Register and learn more through IFTH

♻️ Learn more on CETI’s expertise in textile recycling and circularity and eco-design

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