Reju's Strategic Partnerships for Sustainable Textile Solutions
In a pivotal move towards sustainability, Reju™, a leader in textile regeneration, has announced collaborations with two significant players in the textile industry: Utexa in Central America and Antex in Europe. This alignment aims to validate and introduce the groundbreaking REJU Polyester™, a 100% textile-to-textile recycled polyester, into commercial multifilament yarn production.
The manufacturing hubs in Honduras and Spain will serve as critical nodes for developing textiles using REJU Polyester™. By October 2025, the innovative yarns produced at Utexa's facility in Choloma and Antex's plant in Girona are set to support various apparel brands as they work to enhance their supply chains and product offerings.
The partnership is not merely a business collaboration; it is part of Reju's broader strategy to mitigate the post-consumer textile waste crisis by building a circular textile economy. This initiative will enhance the collection, sorting, and processing infrastructure necessary for successful recycling operations, potentially paving the way for extended producer responsibility (EPR) frameworks in the regions involved.
Patrik Frisk, CEO of Reju, emphasizes the significance of these partnerships, stating, "These collaborations accelerate the development of high-quality, sustainable yarns that meet the rising demand for eco-friendly textile solutions produced locally. By harnessing the proven manufacturing capabilities of Utexa and Antex alongside Reju's polyester, we are determined to instigate a transformative shift in the textile sector, demonstrating our ability to manufacture quality yarns and fabrics in the continental locations of our regeneration hubs."
Reju Polyester™ is designed with remarkable advantages:
- - Reduced Carbon Emissions: The regenerative process used by Reju leads to a polyester with a carbon footprint approximately 50% lower than that of conventional polyester, making it a more climate-friendly choice.
- - Superior Reclaimed Quality: Employing advanced regeneration technology ensures that the polyester produced maintains high quality for varied textile applications, effectively avoiding common impurities and challenges associated with traditional recycling methods.
- - Resilient Supply Chains: By addressing local post-consumer waste and establishing collaborations within the region, the partnership with Reju introduces a reliable nearshore supply chain option that can enhance flexibility and speed to market for brands.
The innovations fostered by these partnerships not only promise vintage inspirations in textiles but also underscore a collective commitment to sustainability. Jon Pavlansky, President of Utexa, shares his enthusiasm, stating, "Working with Reju strengthens our mission to drive textile innovations and speed across North and South America. We are excited to unlock the full potential of REJU Polyester™ and set new industry standards for sustainable yarns."
Marta Molist, Antex’s Innovation & Sustainability Director, further emphasizes that the circular polyester aligns seamlessly with their commitment to swift, sustainable innovation within textile supply chains. "As a global manufacturer of multifilament yarns, we are proud to collaborate in developing this next-generation material that offers performance, quality, and environmental friendliness at an industrial scale."
As Reju progresses with the pilot program in the coming months, they will provide updates on the outcomes and advancements made. For more detailed insights about Reju’s efforts and sustainability initiatives, visitors can check out their official website
reju.com or follow them on LinkedIn for the latest updates.
About Utexa
Situated in Honduras, Utexa is a cutting-edge multifilament yarn manufacturer strategically serving the CAFTA region and the Americas. This joint venture combines innovation with operational excellence to deliver high-performance yarns focused on sustainability, enhancing market speed and competitiveness for clients across America and beyond.
About Antex
Founded in 1969, Antex is a Spanish textile firm specializing in synthetic fibers and yarn production, with plants located in Spain, Brazil, Mexico, and Poland. Antex commits to delivering optimal geographical and operational advantages, fulfilling market demands with unrivaled efficiency.
About Reju
As a material recycling company concentrating on innovative solutions for polyester textiles and PET waste, Reju, owned by Technip Energies, aims to harness finite resources using a proprietary technology derived from IBM research. Their mission is to create endless possibilities through a circular textile recycling system, reintroducing polyester textiles back into the production cycle.