Ambercycle and HSCC to scale circular textile recycling

Ambercycle and Highsun Holding Group (HSCC) have signed a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at advancing textile-to-textile (T2T) closed-loop recycling systems and transforming the global textile value chain through innovative, circular solutions.

The collaboration will encompass joint efforts in market development, sourcing of end-of-life textiles, engineering innovations, production of new recycled materials, and establishing industry standards to scale circular material adoption.

“At HSCC, we are committed to leading the future of sustainable materials,” said Mei Zhen, Vice President of HSCC. “This partnership with Ambercycle accelerates the integration of recycled materials into our processes and reduces dependence on virgin resources.”

HSCC, known for its global presence in polymer and yarn production, brings advanced R&D capabilities from the Netherlands and manufacturing scale from China. Together, the two companies aim to replace virgin polyester and nylon with regenerated alternatives, reducing emissions and waste.

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