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Arco funds PPE recycling start-up as it aims to clean up safetywear

Research and development project launches on Teesside with chemical recycling demonstration plant planned

Dr David Hughes of Teesside University and James Davies from Arco, during a visit to the lab.(Image: Arco)

Safety giant Arco is providing seed funding for a start-up firm looking to recycle tough workwear.

Stuff4Life is being backed by the Hull firm, supporting research and development of a closed-loop circular economy solution for polyester materials.

The £390 million fifth-generation company has found that almost 90 per cent of the 33 million workwear garments supplied annually are either landfilled or incinerated - with many made from the “industry staple” plastic-based fabric.

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In collaboration with Teesside University, a chemical recycling demonstration plant is to be brought forward, with Stuff4Life based at Launchpad, on the campus’ £5.6 million University Enterprise Zone in Middlesbrough.

Arco managing director David Evison said: “As a fifth-generation family business, Arco has always put corporate and social responsibility at the heart of the organisation. Our involvement with Stuff4Life and Teesside University is an opportunity to make a real difference to the environmental and social impacts of workwear and to use our scale and product development capabilities to drive an effective circular economy, supporting local regeneration and ensuring we protect more people and the planet.”

With a limited product lifetime and little to no infrastructure for recycling and manufacturing in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, workwear has a high social and environmental impact.

The plant will recover the base compound terephthalic acid (TPA), used in the production of polyester fabric, from recycled workwear. The recovered TPA will then be reincorporated into various manufacturing processes, with the goal being to manufacture new polyester to deliver a “PPE for Life” opportunity in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.