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DISCOVER FabBRICK is transforming textile waste into versatile building materials
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FabBRICK is transforming textile waste into versatile building materials

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FabBRICK is a French company founded by Clarisse Merlet in 2018. The company was established with the mission to create sustainable building materials from recycled textiles, transforming waste into valuable resources. FabBRICK's current mission focuses on developing innovative, eco-friendly bricks for design and architecture. Core values include sustainability, innovation, and responsibility, with a purpose to reduce textile waste and promote circular economy practices.

Location

  • Headquarters: Paris, France.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Paris, with plans to automate and expand production capabilities.

  • Note: Strategic location in Paris to optimize local sourcing, distribution, and collaboration with industry partners.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled textiles, and creating products that are fully recyclable.

  • Key innovations: Development of patented FabBRICK technology that transforms various types of textile waste, including EPI (personal protective equipment), into durable and aesthetic building materials. The process involves shredding textiles, mixing them with a bio-based binder, and compressing them into bricks.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using local textile waste and production to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship products: Recycled textile bricks for wall cladding, interior design, and custom furniture.

  • Unique value propositions: High-quality, sustainable building materials that prioritize circularity, material reuse, and environmental responsibility. FabBRICK's products are known for their unique textures, colors, and eco-friendly properties.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing recycling technologies, optimizing production processes, and developing new applications for recycled textile materials.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the construction and design industries in sustainable practices, create zero-waste products, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative built environment.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Products available through direct sales and partnerships with designers and architects.

  • Environmental Product Declaration (EPD): Information not available.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Designed for full circularity).

  • Key Certifications: Information not available.

  • Cost Rating: 4/5 (Competitive with conventional alternatives, with significant cost savings in sustainable materials).

  • Material Passport: Detailed material traceability and use of recycled textiles.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, products are designed for easy disassembly and recycling.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through sustainable materials and local production.

Key Takeaway

FabBRICK transforms textile waste into high-quality, sustainable building materials, setting a benchmark for circularity and environmental responsibility in the design and construction industries.

Explore Further

  • FabBRICK website: https://www.fab-brick.com

  • Sustainability overview: https://www.fab-brick.com/recyclageepi

  • Example product: Recycled textile bricks - https://www.fab-brick.com/projets


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FabBRICK is a French company founded by Clarisse Merlet in 2018. The company was established with the mission to create sustainable building materials from recycled textiles, transforming waste into valuable resources. FabBRICK's current mission focuses on developing innovative, eco-friendly bricks for design and architecture. Core values include sustainability, innovation, and responsibility, with a purpose to reduce textile waste and promote circular economy practices.

Location

  • Headquarters: Paris, France.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Paris, with plans to automate and expand production capabilities.

  • Note: Strategic location in Paris to optimize local sourcing, distribution, and collaboration with industry partners.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled textiles, and creating products that are fully recyclable.

  • Key innovations: Development of patented FabBRICK technology that transforms various types of textile waste, including EPI (personal protective equipment), into durable and aesthetic building materials. The process involves shredding textiles, mixing them with a bio-based binder, and compressing them into bricks.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using local textile waste and production to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship products: Recycled textile bricks for wall cladding, interior design, and custom furniture.

  • Unique value propositions: High-quality, sustainable building materials that prioritize circularity, material reuse, and environmental responsibility. FabBRICK's products are known for their unique textures, colors, and eco-friendly properties.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing recycling technologies, optimizing production processes, and developing new applications for recycled textile materials.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the construction and design industries in sustainable practices, create zero-waste products, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative built environment.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Products available through direct sales and partnerships with designers and architects.

  • Environmental Product Declaration (EPD): Information not available.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Designed for full circularity).

  • Key Certifications: Information not available.

  • Cost Rating: 4/5 (Competitive with conventional alternatives, with significant cost savings in sustainable materials).

  • Material Passport: Detailed material traceability and use of recycled textiles.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, products are designed for easy disassembly and recycling.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through sustainable materials and local production.

Key Takeaway

FabBRICK transforms textile waste into high-quality, sustainable building materials, setting a benchmark for circularity and environmental responsibility in the design and construction industries.

Explore Further

  • FabBRICK website: https://www.fab-brick.com

  • Sustainability overview: https://www.fab-brick.com/recyclageepi

  • Example product: Recycled textile bricks - https://www.fab-brick.com/projets


FabBRICK is a French company founded by Clarisse Merlet in 2018. The company was established with the mission to create sustainable building materials from recycled textiles, transforming waste into valuable resources. FabBRICK's current mission focuses on developing innovative, eco-friendly bricks for design and architecture. Core values include sustainability, innovation, and responsibility, with a purpose to reduce textile waste and promote circular economy practices.

Location

  • Headquarters: Paris, France.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Paris, with plans to automate and expand production capabilities.

  • Note: Strategic location in Paris to optimize local sourcing, distribution, and collaboration with industry partners.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled textiles, and creating products that are fully recyclable.

  • Key innovations: Development of patented FabBRICK technology that transforms various types of textile waste, including EPI (personal protective equipment), into durable and aesthetic building materials. The process involves shredding textiles, mixing them with a bio-based binder, and compressing them into bricks.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using local textile waste and production to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship products: Recycled textile bricks for wall cladding, interior design, and custom furniture.

  • Unique value propositions: High-quality, sustainable building materials that prioritize circularity, material reuse, and environmental responsibility. FabBRICK's products are known for their unique textures, colors, and eco-friendly properties.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing recycling technologies, optimizing production processes, and developing new applications for recycled textile materials.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the construction and design industries in sustainable practices, create zero-waste products, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative built environment.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Products available through direct sales and partnerships with designers and architects.

  • Environmental Product Declaration (EPD): Information not available.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Designed for full circularity).

  • Key Certifications: Information not available.

  • Cost Rating: 4/5 (Competitive with conventional alternatives, with significant cost savings in sustainable materials).

  • Material Passport: Detailed material traceability and use of recycled textiles.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, products are designed for easy disassembly and recycling.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through sustainable materials and local production.

Key Takeaway

FabBRICK transforms textile waste into high-quality, sustainable building materials, setting a benchmark for circularity and environmental responsibility in the design and construction industries.

Explore Further

  • FabBRICK website: https://www.fab-brick.com

  • Sustainability overview: https://www.fab-brick.com/recyclageepi

  • Example product: Recycled textile bricks - https://www.fab-brick.com/projets


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