Reju Announces Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Textile Solutions with Utexa and Antex
Reju Partners with Utexa and Antex for Textile Sustainability
In an ambitious move towards a sustainable textile industry, Reju, a leader in textile regeneration, has announced strategic partnerships with Utexa in Central America and Antex in Europe. This collaboration marks a significant step in the validation and implementation of Reju's innovative product, REJU Polyester™, which aims to address the pressing issue of textile waste while promoting sustainable supply chain practices.
A New Era of Sustainable Textile Production
On April 29, 2025, from its headquarters in Paris, Reju revealed plans to integrate its patented polyester material into the manufacturing processes of Utexa and Antex. Both companies are prominent players in the production of multifilament yarns, with manufacturing operations across Europe and the Americas. The collaborative effort will kick off with the validation of REJU Polyester™ for commercial use in yarn production intended for textile applications. Utexa, based in Choloma, Honduras, and Antex from Girona, Spain, aim to utilize this new material to develop garments and analyze local supply chains by October 2025.
According to Patrik Frisk, CEO of Reju, these partnerships are a cornerstone of their strategy to tangibly tackle textile waste at the source. They are establishing a circular textile economy that not only collects and recycles textile waste but also builds the infrastructure necessary for efficient sorting and recycling processes. This initiative supports the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) systems in the region, thereby creating a sustainable model that helps in managing the complete lifecycle of textile products.
Benefits of REJU Polyester™
The REJU regeneration process is noteworthy, yielding 100% recycled polyester with a significantly smaller carbon footprint—approximately 50% lower than that of virgin polyester. This eco-friendly approach positions Reju at the forefront of textile innovation, delivering high-quality materials free from thermal degradation and contaminants often associated with conventional recycling processes.
Moreover, by addressing local challenges of consumer waste with partners situated close to the manufacturing sites, Reju ensures a stable supply chain that enhances flexibility and speed to market.
Voices from the Partners
Jon Pavlansky, President of Utexa, expressed his enthusiasm about this collaboration, stating, "Working with Reju strengthens our mission to advance textile innovations and speed in the Americas. We are eager to explore the full potential of REJU Polyester™ and set new industry standards for sustainable yarns."
Similarly, Marta Molist, Director of Innovation and Sustainability at Antex, highlighted how the Reju initiative aligns with their commitment to sustainable innovations, speed, and efficiency in textile supply chains. As a global producer of multifilament yarns, Antex takes pride in contributing to the revival of this next-generation material that promises performance, quality, and environmental responsibility on an industrial scale.
Next Steps and Future Updates
As this partnership unfolds, further updates regarding the progress and outcomes of the pilot program will be announced in the coming months. Reju's commitment to creating innovative solutions mirrors the urgency for a global response to textile waste, harnessing technology and innovation for a more sustainable future. For those interested in learning more about Reju and its initiatives, further details can be found on their official website and LinkedIn page.
In summary, Reju, alongside Utexa and Antex, is paving the way for a revolution in the textile industry, championing sustainability while also addressing the significant challenge of textile waste. Their collaborative efforts could very well define the future of textile production, setting a benchmark for environmental consciousness and resource management in the sector.