April 13, 2026
Sustainability

Reconomy Launches Global Strategy To Support Textile EPR Transition

Circular economy leader Reconomy has published a new global strategy paper, Textile EPR Strategy 2030, to help businesses navigate the growing wave of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations in the textile sector. The strategy outlines a five-year roadmap for adapting to regulatory changes while unlocking opportunities for circular innovation and sustainable growth.

As EPR legislation reshapes the textile industry, making producers responsible for end-of-life product management, Reconomy views this shift as an opportunity rather than a burden. The company aims to help businesses turn compliance into competitive advantage through smarter operations, stronger partnerships, and advanced digital integration.

Key focus areas in the strategy include policy timelines, eco-modulation, Digital Product Passports, and the rising need for data transparency. In the short term, Reconomy will assist clients in assessing regulatory impact, preparing operationally, and building value chain partnerships. In the long term, it will support multi-market compliance, product-level data insights, and the shift to circular business models.

With over 20 years of experience and a global network of 40+ Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs) across packaging, electronics, batteries, and textiles, Reconomy is uniquely positioned to provide end-to-end support from compliance monitoring and data management to material returns and digital infrastructure.

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