RIL showcases sustainable polyester technology

Reliance Industries Limited announced a strong response from the global textile industry to its sustainable polyester technology, “Recron” at Heimtextil 2025, held recently in Frankfurt, Germany. According to the company’s press release, the event marked a key milestone for Recron Innovations, receiving widespread appreciation from textile companies, winter product manufacturers, and end-users alike.

The HEXaREL Fiberfill and Ecotherm products, showcased under Recron Innovations, drew significant attention at the event. Visitors at Heimtextil were particularly impressed by the products’ unique blend of sustainability, superior performance, and affordability. This positive feedback resulted in a surge in business inquiries and new partnerships.

The main highlights of Reliance Industries Limited’s display were the HEXaREL Fiberfill and Ecotherm textile products. HEXaREL Fiberfill is a versatile polyester fiber designed to be used as filler material in sleeping bags, adventure sports gear, thermal jackets, and outerwear for extreme cold conditions. Ecotherm is a sustainable fabric offering excellent thermal insulation, making it ideal for items such as throws, rugs, knitwear, and winter garments.

Reliance Industries Limited stated that the overwhelming positive response at Heimtextil 2025 reflects the growing demand for high-performance and sustainable fibers. Recron Innovations remains committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that set new benchmarks for textile quality and sustainability on a global scale.

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