
The Circular Garment
A garment that strengthens EU textile circularity & interregional collaboration.
RegioGreenTex is a project promoting the collaboration in research and development for the textile industry. The circular garment is a testament to that cooperation.
A new blueprint for circular fashion.
As a part of the RegioGreenTex initiative, this project focused on applying circular economy principles in the textile industry. The project aims to create a garment made entirely from recycled fibers, using both mechanical and chemical recycling methods, demonstrating that sustainable textile production is achievable.
It seeked to foster collaboration among research centers, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), to establish a value circle centered on sustainability and innovation.
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Follow Soraya, Circular Fashion Expert at Quest, as she meets all partners that make this circular garment come to life
Discover the value circle
The main goal of the project was to foster interregional collaboration within the EU but also to ensure full transparency and traceability. Find out more about the journey that the garment took from start to finish.
Quest: Context based design & Strategy
Bringing a new concept and a range of partners to the table requires coordination and strategy before the process starts.
Citeve & RISE: Research & Development
Can we make a yarn from 100% recycled fabrics? Research partners Citeve and Rise were key enablers in making this happen.
Sasia & SaXcell: Recycling the fabrics
Starting at the end where textiles become waste, Sasia and Saxcell transform textile waste into reusable raw materials.
DBT Fibre: Carding
Fibers are carded into long, soft slivers – long, loose, untwisted strand of fibers that are uniform in thickness and ready for further drawing and spinning.
Textile de la Thierache: Spinning
Fibers are spun into yarns, detecting breakage and fixing the yarn on the spot.
Tintex: Weaving & Knitting
The yarn is weaved and knitted into a high quality fabric that is both innovative, smooth and well-structured. It is washed and treated before it moves on.
Katty Fashion: Manufacturing
Time to make a garment out of this. The fabrics are cut, sewed, and assembled to ensure the right pattern, fit, and style at the end.
Officina 39: Dyeing
Here we are. The final step of the process. Our garment is now ready to be dyed with a custom dye within a waterless post-treatment.
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This white paper explores how circular fashion can become a reality across Europe. Developed as part of the RegioGreenTex project, it highlights practical insights, challenges, and opportunities from regional initiatives aiming to close the loop in the textile sector. From design to recycling, the paper offers concrete recommendations to accelerate a more sustainable, resilient, and connected European textile ecosystem.