Textile-to-Textile Recycled Fiber Availability Data for Apparel and Home Textiles

UPCOMING
Nov 2024 - Mar 2026
PROJECT LINK
Textile Exchange, Reverse Resources, FFG, TEXroad

Textile Waste Quantities

*All data is in tonnes per annum
Post Consumer
Textile Waste
423,324
Imported
Textile Waste
Post Industrial
Textile Waste
Exported
Textile Waste
Imported
Textile Waste
Exported post
consumer textiles
423,324
Total Textile Waste
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Textile Waste compositions
*All data is in tonnes per annum
Post consumer textile waste
100% Cotton
100% Polyester
Cotton Rich
Poly-rich
Poly-Cotton (>50% Polyester)
MMCF
Nylon
Wool
POST Industrial Textile Waste
423,324
100% Cotton
27.9%
100% Polyester
11.4%
Cotton Rich
31.8%
Poly-rich
12.3%
Poly-Cotton (>50% Polyester)
10.9%
MMCF
3.5%
Nylon
1.25%
Wool
0.93%
IMPORTED Textile Waste
Pakistan_2025_100%_Cotton
Pakistan_2025_100% Polyester
Pakistan_2025_Cotton Rich
Pakistan_2025_Poly-rich
Pakistan_2025_Poly-Cotton (>50% Polyester)
Pakistan_2025_MMCF
Pakistan_2025_Nylon
Pakistan_2025_Wool
Data Methodology

Our estimates of recyclable post‑industrial textile waste start from global production of key apparel and home‑textile fibers and apply indicative process‑loss rates across spinning, weaving, knitting and cutting stages. We then exclude waste streams that are typically reused within the supply chain to derive an order‑of‑magnitude view of post‑industrial feedstock that could potentially enter recycling. In this analysis, we exclude deadstock, overproduction and reusable “soft” spinning waste, and focus only on fiber types with currently high recycling potential: cotton, polyester, MMCF, nylon and wool.

Upcoming & Notes

The Textile-to-Textile Recycled Fiber Availability Data for Apparel and Home Textiles initiative is a multi‑stakeholder effort to build the first global, evidence‑based picture of textile‑to‑textile recycling potential for apparel and home textiles. It combines new data on post‑industrial and post‑consumer waste, mapped recycling capacity, and forward‑looking scenarios to understand how much recycled fiber could realistically be supplied by 2030. The project aims to support policymakers, brands, recyclers, and other value‑chain actors with robust, sector‑specific insights that can guide recycled‑content targets, investment decisions, and the scaling of true textile‑to‑textile circularity.