Article | REF: N4603 V1

Recycling in the textile sector

Authors: Serge CRUTEL, Emmanuel PRETET

Publication date: January 10, 2018, Review date: June 23, 2021

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3. Regulatory aspects

3.1 EPR channel for clothing textiles

In France, a large part of product recycling is organized around extended producer responsibility (EPR). The EPR sector for TLC is at the crossroads of a number of public policies, from the environment to the social and solidarity economy, and in particular the integration of people in difficulty, all with a view to regional development and the development of a competitive sector.

This responsibility has applied to all TLC marketers since 1 er January 2007, through decree no. 2008-602, and requires them to provide or contribute to the recycling and treatment of waste from their articles placed on the market for consumers (article L.541-10-3 of the Environment Code). This means...

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