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Ambercycle and Huilong Announce Partnership to Scale Circular Textile Materials

Ambercycle and Huilong Announce Partnership to Scale Circular Textile Materials

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ambercycle, a cutting-edge innovator in textile recycling, has entered into a partnership with Zhejiang Huilong New Materials Co., Ltd., a leader in intelligent manufacturing specializing in dope dyed polyester yarn. This collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption and commercialization of sustainable, circular textile materials, marking a significant step forward in advancing the global textile supply chain.
Ambercycle, based in Los Angeles, is reshaping the future of materials with cycora®—high-quality regenerated polyester made entirely from end-of-life textiles. Through its advanced molecular regeneration technology, Ambercycle is able to provide high-quality, sustainable polyester fibers that offer a premium alternative to virgin materials, positioning itself as a key player in the shift towards a circular textile economy.
The partnership between Huilong and Ambercycle reflects a shared commitment to advancing sustainable solutions at scale. Huilong, recognized for its dope dyed polyester yarn that reduces energy, water, and pollution in the dyeing process, is expanding its commitment to sustainability by integrating next-generation circular materials into its portfolio. 'As a company with over two decades of expertise in sustainable materials, we are excited to partner with Ambercycle to bring innovative circular solutions to market,' said Chairman Shen Shunhua of Huilong. 'This collaboration represents a significant step in driving industry-wide change toward greener and more sustainable textile production.'
Shay Sethi, Co-founder and CEO of Ambercycle, emphasized the importance of the partnership in scaling operations: 'Working with Huilong will allow us to significantly expand our impact, enabling us to meet the growing demand for circular materials in the global fashion industry. Together, we are building the future of sustainable fashion.'
By working together, Ambercycle and Huilong are poised to not only scale the production of recycled polyester but also to make a substantial impact on the global textile industry. Through this partnership, they are advancing both the commercialization and broader adoption of sustainable materials, ensuring that the shift toward a circular economy in fashion becomes a reality.
For more information about Ambercycle and Huilong, please visit their official websites or follow relevant media coverage.
About Huilong:
Huilong is a pioneer in differentiated dope dyed polyester yarn production. Driven by a vision to become a global leader in sustainable and colorful new materials, the company serves over 20,000 enterprises worldwide, spanning key textile markets in North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Its products are widely applied in home textiles, outdoor camping, automotive interiors, and activewear.
About Ambercycle
Ambercycle is the ecosystem for circular textiles. Founded in 2015, this Los Angeles-based company is transforming the fashion industry with its award-winning molecular regeneration technology. cycora® regenerated polyester is the company's first premium material solution made from end-of-life textiles. Driven by the vision to improve humanity's relationship with materials, Ambercycle is minimizing the environmental impact of raw material extraction and paving the way to decarbonize fashion.

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