Abstract

AbstractDue to the presence of dyes and additives, textile recycling is challenging, therefore the majority of textile waste is downcycled to low‐value products, incinerated or landfilled. In this study, a continuous depolymerization of post‐consumer polyester textiles was conducted by alkaline hydrolysis. The degree of depolymerization was assessed and found to be 94 %. After recovering and analyzing the terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol the monomers were successfully polymerized to regain a food grade quality recycled polyethylene terephthalate. The presented recycling approach allows a closed‐loop recycling of textiles.

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