Ambercycle x Huilong
Ambercycle, a pioneer in textile recycling, has partnered with Zhejiang Huilong New Materials Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer specializing in dope dyed polyester yarn. This collaboration aims to accelerate the use and commercialization of sustainable, circular textile materials, marking a major step toward transforming the global textile supply chain.
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to scaling sustainable solutions. Huilong, known for its eco-friendly dope dyed polyester yarn that reduces energy and water consumption while minimizing pollution, is expanding its sustainability efforts by integrating circular materials into its product line.
“With over 20 years of expertise in sustainable materials, we are excited to collaborate with Ambercycle to bring innovative circular solutions to the market,” said Huilong’s Chairman Shen Shunhua. “This partnership marks an important step toward greener and more responsible textile production.”
Ambercycle Co-founder and CEO Shay Sethi highlighted the significance of the collaboration in expanding operations: “Partnering with Huilong allows us to increase our impact and meet the growing demand for circular materials in the global fashion industry. Together, we are shaping the future of sustainable fashion.”
Through this partnership, Ambercycle and Huilong are set to scale the production of recycled polyester, making a meaningful impact on the textile industry. Their joint efforts will drive the adoption of sustainable materials and push the fashion industry closer to a circular economy.
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