RE&UP Expands Textile Recycling to 1 Million Tonnes

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RE&UP promotes a circular fashion economy by turning textile waste into recycled fibres | Image credit: RE&UP
  • RE&UP aims to recycle over a million tonnes of textile waste yearly.

  • Spain's Castilla-La Mancha region is a potential location for RE&UP's first international facility.

RE&UP, circulartech company in the Netherlands, is set to change the fashion industry by recycling over a million tonnes of textile waste each year. The company is also looking to grow and expand its reach globally.

A recent meeting with Spanish officials in Castilla-La Mancha has revealed exciting opportunities for RE&UP’s first international facility. The region is attractive for investment, with simple administrative procedures, plenty of industrial land, and affordable renewable energy. These benefits fit well with RE&UP’s sustainability goals.

RE&UP is driving the move towards a circular economy in fashion by turning textile waste into high-quality recycled fibres. Partnering with Castilla-La Mancha would speed up this effort and boost Spain's status as a leader in green industries. Both RE&UP and Castilla-La Mancha are committed to a more sustainable future, making this a promising partnership.

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