Closed Loop Meets Textile Industry 4.0: Sympatex To Present Ultimate Functional Jacket 4.0 At OutDoor 2017

FRIEDRICHSHAFEN / MUNICH — May 23, 2017 — “How do you imagine the ultimate functional jacket 4.0?” Sympatex Technologies investigated this question during a two-day design hackathon together with a group of 20 outdoor bloggers and influencers at Mittenwald Hut on May 18 and 19. The answer: attractive style and individual coloring as well as numerous design gadgets are combined with functional materials meeting the highest ecological requirements. David Bacci, extreme mountaineer and Greenpeace activist, as well as Joe Stocker, clothing designer, supported the “closed loop meets textile industry 4.0” project as mentors and experts. Just in time for OutDoor 2017 (June 18-21) in Friedrichshafen, the “functional jacket 4.0” will be presented to a broad audience at the Sympatex booth (Hall A3, Booth 208) as well as at the official outdoor blogger breakfast on 20 June.

End customers can directly purchase the functional jacket on the www.closingtheloop.de landing page from June 18 onwards, which has been especially created for this purpose. They have the opportunity to configure their personal favorite jacket from different colour samples and design elements. All options were jointly developed at the Sympatex design hackathon.

The material basis of the jacket is a 100-percent recycled laminate from the current Sympatex portfolio. The membrane whose production waste is completely reused via the Sympatex pre-consumer recycling consists of 100-percent polyether-ester and is produced in a completely climate neutral way just like the textiles as well. The 100-percent recycled outer fabrics and linings consist of polyester fibers certified by GRS (global recycled standard) and bluesign®. Compared to 1 kg of oil-based polyester fibers, the production of 1 kilogram of recycled polyester fibers guarantees an excellent life cycle assessment: 32-percent CO2 reduction, 60 percent energy savings and 94-percent less water consumption. Instead of 60 liters, only about 3 liters of this rare resource are needed here.

Due to the coloring by means of digital print, no traditional wet coloring is required, i.e. Sympatex achieves reduced water consumption — with at the same time sheer unlimited opportunities for individual design. And the functional jacket is 100-percent recyclable and can thus be spun out to new fibers at the end of its wear time with the help of an upcycling procedure. For this reason, you will find an integrated return print with the Sympatex company address inside of the jacket. It is directly sent to a plastic recycler which allows for spinning out the PES fibers and consequently closing the loop with a constant reusable material level at the same time.

“Our closed loop meets textile industry 4.0 lighthouse project deals with the development of a customizable, recycled and in turn recyclable functional jacket 4.0. We are not going to produce an own collection in the future, but we want to give an example of all already available opportunities that can be implemented already today in terms of ecology”, explains Dr. Rüdiger Fox, CEO of Sympatex Technologies. “This project combines highest clothing performance and fashion style with at the same time optimized sustainability and we invite the entire industry to replicate these technological opportunities unscrupulously that are available already today”, adds Fox.

*Hackathon = neologism from“hack” and “marathon”, the term originally stems from software development. The goal of a hackathon is to jointly produce useful, creative or entertaining (software) products during this event.

Posted May 23, 2017

Source: Sympatex Technologies

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