Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are developing new ways to turn textile waste into energy and high-performance cement materials, offering sustainable solutions for two resource-intensive sectors – textiles and construction.
Waste is no longer just a problem; it can become a valuable resource. Scientists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) in Lithuania are exploring how textile waste can be converted into energy or incorporated into the production of cement and concrete. Such solutions reduce environmental pollution, support the circular economy and open new opportunities for industry.
Every year, several billion tonnes of waste are generated in the European Union. The EU is currently updating its waste management legislation to transition to a more sustainable circular economy model. Unlike the traditional linear system – where resources are extracted, used, and discarded – the circular economy focuses on reducing waste through smart product design, reuse, repair, recycling, and more sustainable consumption. Particular attention is directed toward textiles and construction, two sectors with high environmental footprints.
The challenge of textile waste
Managing textile waste remains a global challenge. Most textile products are still incinerated or landfilled, and only a small share is recycled or reused. In Europe, only a fraction of post-consumer textiles is collected separately, and just a few per cent of used clothing is transformed into new products – fibre-to-fibre recycling technologies are still emerging.
Currently, most recycled textile materials are repurposed into low-value products such as cleaning cloths, insulation or padding. Recycling synthetic clothing is particularly difficult due to the additives used in production, which complicate sorting and processing. Microplastics are also released during washing or treatment. Because most garments consist of fibre blends, incineration and landfilling remain the most common disposal methods – yet direct incineration increases CO₂ emissions and environmental pollution.
Using textile waste in the cement and concrete industry
One promising direction for higher-value reuse is the incorporation of textile-derived materials into other resource-intensive sectors, such as cement and concrete production.
