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Ambercycle And Highsun Forge Partnership To Scale Circular Synthetic Textiles

Ambercycle, a pioneer in circular materials, and Highsun Holding Group (HSCC), a global leader in polymer and yarn production, have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate the development and adoption of textile-to-textile (T2T) regenerated synthetic materials.

The collaboration aims to establish a closed-loop recycling model at scale, leveraging shared expertise, innovation, and global infrastructure to build a more sustainable textile value chain. Together, the companies will drive end-of-life textile sourcing, fiber market development, engineering innovation, and standardized production of high-performance recycled materials.

“At HSCC, we’re committed to leading the transition toward sustainable materials by integrating cutting-edge recycling technologies into our global operations,” said Mei Zhen, Vice President of HSCC. “This partnership with Ambercycle is a major step forward in reducing reliance on virgin resources.”

HSCC, with a global footprint and an advanced R&D center in the Netherlands, will combine its manufacturing capabilities with Ambercycle’s deep experience in circular solutions to redefine synthetic textile production. The goal: reduce waste, lower carbon emissions, and establish scalable alternatives to virgin polyester and nylon.

“Partnering with HSCC is a milestone for scaling textile-to-textile circularity,” said Shay Sethi, Co-founder and CEO of Ambercycle. “This collaboration transforms circularity from concept to reality—building traceable, regenerative systems that align industry growth with planetary health.”

The partnership also aims to set industry-wide standards for circular synthetics, ensuring recycled materials are not only sustainable but also high-performing and commercially viable. By harnessing economies of scale and promoting shared innovation, Ambercycle and HSCC are positioning themselves at the forefront of a global shift toward a decarbonized textile supply chain.

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