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Tocco Report: The Recycled Materials Edition 2025

Second Lives: The New Material Logic

Recycled materials have moved from the margins to a global imperative. With the world economy only 7.2% circular, over 90% of raw materials still come from virgin sources—fueling pollution, depletion, and escalating waste crises. Yet from fashion to construction, momentum is shifting. Brands, architects, and regulators are proving that waste can become resource. New targets and innovations are pushing recycled content to the forefront of material strategy.

This report by the Tocco team explores the facts, figures, and frontiers of recycled materials across key industries. We cut through greenwashing to highlight real progress, spotlight urgent gaps, and map out what it takes to close the materials loop for a more circular, resilient economy.

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  1. Fashion’s Recycled Saga:
    How apparel is weaving recycled fibres and tackling textile waste
  2. Urban Waste Rebuilt:
    Turning demolition and industrial scrap into the cities of tomorrow.
  3. Packaging Unwrapped:
    The drive for circular packaging, from plastics to paper.
  4. Full Circle on Four Wheels:
    Recycled materials in automotive design and the road to circular cars.
  5. Tech’s Second Life:
    E-waste, electronics recycling and the quest to reclaim critical materials.
  6. Glossary:
    Definitions of key terms in recycling and circular economy.
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Materials in focus

Explore the innovative materials shaping the future

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Biodegradable
Explore the evolving landscape of biodegradable materials with a focus on biodegradable plastics.

Biodegradable

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Recycled
Discover the benefits and challenges of recycled materials, as well as insights into how recycling transforms waste into valuable resources.

Recycled

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Bamboo
Introducing bamboo as an interesting alternative material. Learn about bamboo's incredible growth, and processing into textiles, paper, and construction materials.

Bamboo

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Mycelium
Get into the world of mycelium, and discover its applications and the potential it holds for revolutionizing packaging and product design.

Mycelium

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Silk
Discover the intricate world of silk, its rich history, production processes, and its ethical alternatives.

Silk

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Fairphone is a social enterprise building smartphones for longevity, repairability, and ethical sourcing. In a market of sealed, disposable devices, it stands out with a modular design—users can swap batteries, cameras, and screens with a simple screwdriver. Spare parts are easy to find, and software support lasts well beyond industry norms.

**Fairphone** is a social enterprise building smartphones for longevity, repairability, and ethical sourcing. In a market of sealed, disposable devices, it stands out with a modular design—users can swap batteries, cameras, and screens with a simple screwdriver. Spare parts are easy to find, and software support lasts well beyond industry norms.
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