Twintex expands circular fashion with new collection

Portugal-based Twintex, a pioneer in sustainability within the garment industry, is advancing circular fashion with the launch of its Sustainable Spring/Summer Collection. Building on its milestone of creating the world’s first recyclable blazer, Twintex has now introduced a 12-piece collection, including two fully recyclable garments, reinforcing its commitment to eco-friendly materials and responsible production.

Supported by the European Union’s PRR program, the Spring/Summer Collection merges modern design, premium quality, and sustainability, catering to conscious consumers. Twintex aims to reshape perceptions of sustainable fashion, urging brands to embrace circularity and contribute to a greener future.

With over a decade of innovation, Twintex leads the industry in eco-conscious solutions, from renewable energy production through its photovoltaic Megawatt power plant to using natural gas for reduced emissions. The company’s recyclable blazer, considered its “crown jewel”, exemplifies its mission to minimize environmental impact.

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