Dhana Inc., Accelerating Circularity to advance sustainability in textiles

Fashion tech company Dhana Inc. has partnered with Accelerating Circularity Inc. (ACP), a nonprofit organization focused on developing textile-to-textile recycling systems, to promote sustainability and circularity in the textile industry through advanced technologies and AI-driven solutions.

Karla Magruder, the founder of ACP, described the partnership as a transformative step toward building a fully circular textile system. By collaborating with Dhana Inc., ACP aims to help industry stakeholders implement effective circular strategies using modern technology to create scalable solutions.

As a Certified B Corporation, Dhana Inc. brings its expertise in artificial intelligence and data integration to the table. Building on its successful AI-powered fashion platform, D/Sphere, the company is co-developing a new application with ACP that will turn circular goals into practical actions.

Shamini Dhana, founder and CEO of Dhana Inc., emphasized that the company’s mission is to drive innovation at the intersection of fashion, technology, and sustainability. The partnership with ACP is focused on developing next-generation digital tools that will make circular practices easier to adopt and scale across the entire textile value chain.

The co-developed application, expected to launch in 2025, will support brands, manufacturers, resellers, sorters, and recyclers in making informed, sustainable decisions, contributing to a more circular and responsible future for the textile industry.

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