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RE&UP First in Textile Industry with Full C2C Circularity
RE&UP First in Textile Industry with Full C2C Circularity

Fashion Value Chain

time4 days ago

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  • Fashion Value Chain

RE&UP First in Textile Industry with Full C2C Circularity

, setting a new benchmark for circularity at scale. This recognition places RE&UP at the forefront of global material innovation, as the world struggles with a textile ecosystem where virgin materials still dominate and circular practices remain rare. All three of RE&UP's core offerings have received certification from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute, evaluated by accredited assessor Eco Intelligent Growth (EIG): Next-Gen Recycled Cotton (Pre-Consumer) – Platinum Next-Gen Recycled Cotton (Post-Consumer) – Platinum Recycled Polyester Chips – Silver This certification is not just about recycled content—it validates RE&UP's end-to-end circular design, from material sourcing and infrastructure compatibility to traceability and reuse systems. 'This certification proves our recycled fibers are designed for scale, safety, and long-term reuse,' said Andreas Dorner, General Manager, RE&UP. 'We're not just talking about sustainability—we're delivering measurable, system-ready impact for the textile industry.' C2C Certified® Circularity rigorously evaluates a product's ability to return to the value chain safely and effectively. It includes metrics like recycling compatibility, public transparency, safe chemical usage, and circular infrastructure readiness. 'RE&UP's certification validates that circularity isn't just aspirational—it's achievable,' said Ebru Özküçük Guler, Chief Sustainability Officer. 'We've built a next-gen solution that doesn't compromise on quality or performance, while enabling true large-scale impact.' Already being adopted by leading fashion brands, RE&UP's certified fibers match the performance of virgin materials—while offering built-in traceability and compliance. 'This sets a new precedent for the textile industry,' added Nienke Steen, Director of Apparel at the Institute. 'RE&UP's approach separates ambition from proof, raising expectations for all fiber innovators.

Re&Up Products Achieve C2C Certified Circularity
Re&Up Products Achieve C2C Certified Circularity

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Re&Up Products Achieve C2C Certified Circularity

Re&Up is setting new standards in circularity. The textile-to-textile recycler has become the first company in the textile industry to be C2C Certified Circularity for all products by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. More from Sourcing Journal EU's Textile Recycling Excellence Project Creates New Blueprint Chemical Textile Recycler Eeden Closes $20M Funding Round Sci-Lume Labs Takes Home $30K for Crystal Clear Circularity The Sanko Group venture announced that its Next-Gen Recycled Cotton (Pre-Consumer) and Next-Gen Recycled Cotton (Post-Consumer) achieved C2C Certified Circularity at Platinum level. The company's textile-to-textile recycled polyester chips was awarded C2C Certified Circularity at Silver level. These levels recognize recycled content and Re&Up's full-system approach to circularity—from sourcing and traceability to infrastructure compatibility and reuse pathways. Ebru Özküçük Guler, Re&Up's chief sustainability offer, said the certifications reflect the 'robust technology of our approach and our commitment to creating solutions that don't compromise on quality, scale, or impact.' Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute introduced C2C Certified Circularity in 2024. The tool evaluates whether a product is intentionally designed for continuous, safe, and high-value reuse. This assessment is conducted by Eco Intelligent Growth, an accredited third-party assessor. The assessment looks at the percentage of compatible materials for recycling, end-of-life recovery systems, publicly available circularity data and cycling instructions, effective integration of recycled content and chemical safety. To achieve Platinum level, the product must meet several criteria, including the identification of at least two intended cycling pathways for both the product and its materials. Additionally, the percentage of recycled and/or renewable content—measured by weight—must reach the highest level that is technically feasible. To achieve Silver level, partnerships for the recovery and processing of the product must be in place. Furthermore, the percentage of recycled and/or renewable content—by weight—must meet or exceed industry averages or align with established best practices. 'The Product Circularity category is designed to separate ambitious claims from proven impact,' said Nienke Steen, director of apparel, textiles and footwear at the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. 'Re&Up has demonstrated that its fiber production is not just compatible with circularity, it's purpose-built for it.' In March, Re&Up and Puma signed a letter of intent to scale to scale textile-to-textile recycling and reduce reliance on virgin materials across the athletic giant's supply chain. Since launching in 2023, Re&Up has been used throughout Isko's denim collections.

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