Samsara Eco and NILIT Team up to Build World-First Nylon 6,6 Recycling Facility
August 26 2024 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Samsara Eco, the enviro-tech innovator and NILIT, the world’s
leader in the production of nylon 6,6 for apparel, have announced
plans to explore investment and construction of a nylon 6,6
textile-to-textile recycled polymer production site in South East
Asia to help close the loop on nylon 6,6.
Roughly 4 million tonnes of nylon 6,6 is created every year, it
is one of the most widely used fibers in the performance apparel
and fashion industries. However, it is notoriously difficult to
recycle and when blended with other fibres like spandex, it
increases the challenge. Together, Samsara Eco and NILIT are
seeking to address this issue head-on.
Aiming to be operational by late 2026, the anticipated facility
will be uniquely capable of recycling textile waste, producing
high-quality recycled nylon 6,6 polymers, for textile brands and
manufacturers to seamlessly use in their existing supply chains to
create new textile fabrics, infinitely.
“Our vision is to deliver climate repair through infinite
recycling. One of the ways we’re achieving this is by creating the
first circular pathway for nylon 6,6. Discarded clothing made from
nylon 6,6 such as activewear, and even products like car interiors,
typically end up in landfill or are incinerated at the end of life,
which has dire consequences for our planet,” said Paul Riley,
CEO and Founder of Samsara Eco.
Sarah Cook, Chief Commercial and Operations Officer of
Samsara Eco also commented on the agreement: “By working with
NILIT, we can reverse this trend and give apparel a new life. The
MoU agreement is an important step to help brands and the world
advance nylon 6,6 circularity and reduce plastic waste. We’re proud
to be exploring a pilot recycling facility with NILIT, setting a
precedent of what’s possible for future partners globally.”
“NILIT’s partnership with Samsara Eco is a critical step
in our multi-pronged strategy to provide the apparel market with
premium nylon 6,6 products that have lower environmental impact,”
explained Ilan Melamed, NILIT General Manager. “Implementing
textile-to-textile recycling solutions will substantially decrease
global carbon emissions and reduce the 92 million tonnes of textile
waste added to landfills annually. Together, NILIT and Samsara Eco
have the potential to produce infinitely recycled nylon 6,6 that
delivers outstanding fabric quality and performance while
benefitting the planet.”
EosEco™ is the world's first technology to infinitely recycle
nylon 6,6 by combining biophysics, chemistry, biology and computer
science (such as AI) to create a family of plastic-eating enzymes.
The enzymes break down plastic waste, including textiles made from
nylon 6,6 into raw materials, which are then seamlessly integrated
into existing manufacturing processes to create a truly closed
loop. EosEco™ can recycle a breadth of feedstock inputs, including
coloured and blended textiles like nylon 6,6 with spandex. EosEco™,
together with NILIT’s unique polymerization, spinning and
technology will be able to create premium recycled Nylon 6, 6 yarn
for global consumption.
About NILIT
Celebrating 50 years of excellence, NILIT offers the broadest
collection of premium sustainable Nylon 6,6 yarns designed to
empower the apparel industry’s shift to a more sustainable
position. Operating internationally, NILIT is the global leader in
Nylon 6,6 yarns for apparel, dedicated to creating innovative and
sustainable solutions that advance the textile industry.
NILIT will add Samsara Eco’s EosEco™ produced yarn to its
innovative SENSIL® preferred portfolio of products which is
manufactured according to NILIT’s Total Product Sustainability
criteria. These responsible yarns give designers the beautiful,
environmentally considerate performance fabrics they need to create
apparel collections that respond to consumer demands.
About Samsara Eco
Samsara Eco is using advanced, enzymatic recycling to end
plastic pollution. With breakthrough science, Samsara Eco has
developed a new way to break plastic down to its core molecules,
which can then be used to recreate brand-new plastic, again and
again. Its patented technology, EosEco™ is a first-of-its-kind
process that is genuinely better for the planet.
Samsara Eco’s community is united by the shared mission to
divert plastic from our landfills and oceans, and eliminate the
need to create plastic from fossil fuels, (whether it’s for the
bottles we drink from or the clothes we wear) for a cleaner and
more sustainable future.
In partnership with the Australian National University (ANU),
Samsara Eco launched in 2020 with the backing of Main Sequence and
Woolworths Group’s W23. It has raised more than AUD $160M in
funding from local and global investors including Breakthrough
Victoria, DCVC, Hitachi, lululemon, Temasek, Wildcard Ventures,
Wollemi Capital and more.
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