Indorama Ventures’ fibres business, a leading global supplier of recycled technical textiles, polyester fibres and yarns, has entered into a joint venture with Jiaren Chemical Recycling, a global leader in chemical polyester recycling. The partnership aims to accelerate circularity in the
DyStar, a global leader in specialty chemicals with over a century of expertise in product development and innovation, has released its 2024–2025 Integrated Sustainability Report, underscoring its commitment to sustainability, environmental stewardship, and responsible growth. The report highlights DyStar’s progress in optimizing its global manufacturing footprint while
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
Reju, the purpose-driven textile-to-textile regeneration leader, has announced a strategic partnership with Rematrix, a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) based in Vicenza, Italy. This collaboration ensures a reliable, compliant and sustainable supply of end-of-life textiles, reinforcing Reju’s mission to scale circular systems that tackle fashion waste at its
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) has announced a series of upcoming conferences aimed at tackling sustainability challenges in the textile industry. These events will serve as platforms for industry professionals, researchers, and policymakers to collaborate on innovative solutions. The 2025 PFAS Conference, scheduled for April 24-25 at
India being one of the largest T&A manufacturers and consumers in the world, the Union Ministry of Textiles is planning to build a strong textile recycling ecosystem in the country. The ministry is looking to set up several textile recycling facilities across India in order to handle and recycle both pre-consumer and post-consumer textiles wastes. […]
Primus Partners, in collaboration with the Government of Maharashtra, has released a thought leadership report outlining a strategic roadmap for establishing a zero-waste textile industry in India by 2047. The report, titled “Making India a Zero-Waste Fashion Country,” was presented by Minister of Textiles Sanjay Savkare at Bharat Tex 2025, with Maharashtra
Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL), in collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), launched India’s first circularity guidelines for the textile and apparel industry at the Sankalp Bharat Summit 2024 in Varanasi. Titled “Stitching the Circle: A Roadmap for Circular Textiles & Apparel in India,” the
Strategic collaboration aims to drive growth of and access to recycled fibres Birla Cellulose, the cellulosic fibres business of the Aditya Birla Group and one of the world’s leading Man-Made Cellulosic Fibre (MMCF) producers through its flagship company Grasim Industries Ltd, and Circ, a US-based textile-to-textile recycling innovator, have announced a long-term strategic




















