Julia Ronkainen, Wargön Innovation, Roos Muldere, The Loop Factory, Maria Ström, The Loop Factory, Helena Tuvendal, The Loop Factory, Susanne Eriksson, Wargön Innovation. Photographer: Elin Segerlind

TexChain3: Creating a circular future

Together with The Loop Factory, Wargön Innovation hosted the final project meeting for TexChain3. Of all the parties involved, eight have conducted pilot experiments where they explored the possibility of converting parts of their production to circular production. This has included utilizing waste material from their own production and bringing it back to their own products, and utilizing other people's waste and finding new flows for materials to live and have a function for as long as possible. The results have been positive and the participating companies have gained a taste for developing their work further.

The results from TexChain3 will be showcased at the Circular Textile Days in the Netherlands, June 5-6. It will be a great platform for us to share the developments we have made within the project. We will also tell you more about the work of the pilots and their successes in the future, so keep an eye out in our channels!

Thank you!

TexChain3 has given us three great years, it's been a long journey and we are proud of all that our project partners and we have achieved together. We would like to take this opportunity to send a thank you to all our project partners for a great collaboration.

Artex, Blåkläder, Borgstena, Contekton Arkitekter, Fogia, Form2, Glimåkra, Kasthall, Rikstvätt Bengtsfors, Ludvig Svensson, Martinsson, Materia, National Högsäter, Novoplast, Region Skåne, Samhall, Sculptur, Stormie Poodle, Taiga, TEKO, Tekologistik, Texla group, Tranemo workwear, Sweden Cars, Västkuststiftelsen, Sveriges Tvätteriförbund, Bil Sweden, Trä- och möbelföretagen, RISE, Högskolan Borås, Västra Götalandsregionen with funding from Vinnova.