Re&Up and Marchi & Fildi to develop recycled cotton yarns

Re&Up has entered into a strategic partnership with Italian yarn spinner Marchi & Fildi to co-develop a new generation of high-quality recycled cotton yarns. The collaboration brings together Re&Up’s fully integrated process for converting post-consumer textile waste into industrial-grade raw materials with Marchi & Fildi’s advanced spinning expertise.

“This collaboration will allow us to push the boundaries of what’s possible with recycled cotton fibres and move one step closer to making Next-Gen yarns a scalable reality for the entire industry,” said Marco Lucietti, head of global marketing and communications at Re&Up.

Alberto Grosso, business development manager at Marchi & Fildi, added, “The evolution of our yarns from recycled fibres requires continuous investment in technical expertise and advanced technologies. What truly makes the difference are synergies with partners like Re&Up, who share our vision of quality and circularity.”

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