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Fashion Value Chain
15 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
RE&UP Accelerates Circular Textiles at Global Industry Events
In a defining week for sustainable fashion, RE&UP, a trailblazer in recycled polycotton solutions, took center stage at two premier international forums: the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen and the Textiles Recycling Expo in Brussels. Uniting innovation with impact, the company brought forward critical insights on next-gen materials, textile recycling, and the infrastructure required to scale circularity. At the Global Fashion Summit, Andreas Dorner, General Manager at RE&UP, contributed to the Fibre Futures panel on the Ignite Stage, sharing deep insights into polycotton innovation. 'When it comes to polycotton, RE&UP is the go-to solution provider,' Dorner stated, reinforcing the company's expertise in tackling one of the industry's most complex blended fabrics. Meanwhile, Ebru Özküçük Guler, Chief Sustainability Officer, moderated a high-impact session titled What is Next-Gen?, featuring speakers from the European Environment Agency and Fashion for Good. 'The shift to next-gen materials isn't just about innovation,' she emphasized, 'it's about building the systems to scale them responsibly.' In Brussels, at the Textiles Recycling Expo, RE&UP's Marco Lucietti, Head of Global Marketing and Communications, joined a panel discussion on Scaling Recycled Content: Turning Ambition into Industry Reality. His insights tackled the need for robust infrastructure, policy alignment, and investment to turn promises into performance. 'The energy was high and the message was clear: it's time to turn circularity from a commitment into a capability,' Lucietti shared. Across both events, RE&UP's message resonated strongly: innovation without scalability and accountability is not enough. From pioneering recycled polycotton applications to shaping circular infrastructure, RE&UP continues to turn bold ideas into transformative action. As textile sustainability accelerates into a new era, RE&UP remains committed to pushing boundaries, sparking dialogue, and delivering solutions that turn theory into impact.


Fashion Value Chain
16 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
Global Momentum Builds at First Textiles Recycling Expo
The inaugural Textiles Recycling Expo, held on 4–5 June 2025 in Brussels, marked a major milestone in the global push for circularity in fashion and textiles. With 126 exhibitors and 3,336 visitors from 67 countries, the event became the largest global gathering dedicated solely to textile recycling. The expo attracted an audience spanning the full textile value chain — from waste management leaders and advanced recyclers to textile producers and top retail brands. Sustainability teams from brands such as Zara, H&M, Gucci, Burberry, Chanel, Primark, Patagonia, Ikea, and Nike were among the many notable participants, highlighting the urgency for industry-wide cooperation. Opening the event, Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea, Director for Circular Economy at the European Commission, praised the innovation and energy present across the exhibition halls. Feedback from attendees echoed the sentiment, describing the event on social media as 'a breakthrough week for circular fashion' and 'full of momentum.' Zied Chetoui, Event Manager, noted: 'The industry's enthusiastic response underscores a growing commitment to circular solutions and innovation. This expo has set a new benchmark for what we can collectively achieve.' Live tech demos by companies like Valvan and NewRetex showcased advances in automated textile sorting, while the packed conference theatre hosted over 50 expert speakers on topics including policy, recycling technology, waste recovery, and new regulations. The show was supported by key industry bodies such as ReHubs, EURATEX, Accelerating Circularity, Fedustria, Denim Deal, EuRIC, and the Textile Recycling Association. These organizations also contributed to the Industry Alliance Hub, a dynamic zone fostering partnerships and discussion. Building on the success of this launch, the next Textiles Recycling Expo USA is scheduled for 29–30 April 2026 in Charlotte, NC, with the European edition returning to Brussels on 24–25 June 2026. With early interest already high, both shows are poised to push the conversation forward in textile circularity. USA Expo Info: Europe Expo Info:


Fashion United
12-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion United
Textiles Recycling Expo makes successful debut in Brussels
The first Textiles Recycling Expo took place in Brussels on 4-5 June 2025 and has been heralded as a landmark gathering for the industry, bringing together key stakeholders and promoting discussion, collaboration and innovation. The event attracted 126 exhibitors and 3,336 visitors from 67 countries, making it the largest ever meeting focused on textiles recycling. The audience came from across Europe and beyond, with 12% travelling from Africa, Asia and America. Attendees represented the complete supply chain, from major waste management organisations and pioneering recyclers through to textile manufacturers and leading clothing and retail brands. The latter included sustainability specialists from companies such as Aldi, Burberry, C&A, Chanel, Decathlon, Diesel, Gucci, H&M, Hermes, Ikea, Lidl, M&S, Nike, Oxfam, Patagonia, Primark, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger, Uniqlo and Zara. With leading brands, innovators, and policymakers converging under one roof, the expo emphasized the need for collaborative action to promote sustainability, adopt effective recycling technologies, and build a circular economy. Credits: Textiles Recycling Expo Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea, Director for Circular Economy at the European Commission, gave the opening presentation and remarked on both the energy of the event and the impressive technologies on display. The buzz at the expo was reflected in numerous comments on LinkedIn and social media, including attendees describing it as 'bustling, energetic and full of momentum', and as 'a breakthrough week for circular fashion'. Event Manager, Zied Chetoui said: 'We are thrilled with the overwhelming response to the first-ever Textiles Recycling Expo. The enthusiastic participation certainly demonstrates the industry's commitment to sustainability and innovation. This event has undoubtedly laid a strong foundation for the future of textile recycling and set a high standard for what we can achieve together.' The exhibition featured a global array of suppliers of cutting-edge technologies and services to increase textiles recycling rates. Highlights included live demonstrations of innovative sorting systems by Valvan and NewRetex. Credits: Textiles Recycling Expo Another popular feature was the conference theatre, which was packed out throughout the two-day event. More than 50 expert speakers discussed the latest developments in regulations, technologies, recycling projects and practical ways to increase waste recovery rates. The exhibition benefited from the widespread support of key industry associations, organisations and consortia, including ReHubs, EURATEX, Accelerating Circularity, Fedustria, Denim Deal, EuRIC and the Textile Recycling Association. Several took part in the expo's Industry Alliance Hub, which provided a lively meeting place for promoting discussion and collaboration. The Textiles Recycling Expo has not only highlighted the critical importance of recycling in the textile sector but also inspired new collaborations and initiatives aimed at creating a more sustainable future and truly reflects the exciting momentum that is building for the industry. The next Textiles Recycling Expo will take place in Charlotte, NC, USA on 29-30 April 2026, and the European event will return to Brussels Expo on 24-25 June 2026. Spaces at both exhibitions are already filling up fast.