Twintex develops world’s first recyclable blazer

Twintex from Portugal, recognized as a pioneer in sustainable garment production, has embraced the challenge of developing and industrializing the first recyclable blazer. For over a decade, Twintex has set a benchmark in the garment industry with its EcoLife Concept, providing sustainable solutions. Their efforts include a photovoltaic megawatt electricity production center and the use of natural gas for boilers.

Now, Twintex is raising the bar by challenging its Research and Development Team to create the world’s first recyclable blazer. Supported by the European Union’s PRR Program, Twintex is ready to share this innovative solution with its stakeholders.

Twintex believes this new step will significantly impact the recycling process of blazers and reduce the carbon footprint of this garment, catering to sustainability-conscious consumers. By presenting this solution, Twintex aims to attract brands to adopt this concept, appealing to modern consumers and contributing to a better planet for everyone.

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