Textile Recycling
Textile-to-textile regeneration company Reju has joined Recycling Europe’s textiles division, strengthening its commitment to advancing circularity within the European textile industry. The partnership brings together Reju’s recycling expertise and Recycling Europe’s extensive network of industry stakeholders to support the growth of textile recycling and circular economy initiatives across the region.
A key part of this expansion is the construction of Reju’s new Regeneration Hub at Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands. The facility is expected to play a central role in the company’s efforts to increase textile-to-textile recycling capacity and accelerate the transition toward a more circular textile value chain.
By joining Recycling Europe’s textiles division, Reju gains access to a broader platform for collaboration with industry leaders, policymakers, recyclers, and material innovators working to improve textile waste management and recycling systems across Europe.
“We are delighted to welcome Reju as our newest partner of Recycling Europe Textiles,” said Julia Ettinger, Secretary-General of Recycling Europe. “This partnership shows how industry collaboration can scale textile circularity at the speed Europe now needs, unlocking both environmental and economic opportunity.”
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