ReHubs welcomes 18 European partners, launches operations
06 Dec 23 1 min read
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- ReHubs has launched with 18 prominent partners committed to investing in textile recycling capacity.
- Industry leaders like BASF, Decathlon, and Inditex are among the founding members.
- Additional partners are expected to join soon.
- These partners will work with ReHubs to kickstart recycling initiatives and develop the European Textile Recycling Roadmap.
Additional partners are expected soon as ReHubs is receiving a widespread interest and companies may join at any time.
Among the inaugural partners are industry giants such as BASF, Boer Group, Coleo, Concordia Textiles, Decathlon, EURATEX, Gherzi Textil Organisation, Inditex, Indorama Ventures, Mango, PEPPER-i2, Purfi, Ratti, Recover, Refashion, Resortecs, Rester, RETEX.GREEN, and TEXAID, ReHubs said in a press release.
All partners will support ReHubs executive director, Chris Deloof, to kick start activities in the coming months. ReHubs partners will elaborate together on further steps and activities for the forthcoming work plan and the development of the European Textile Recycling Roadmap.
Deloof commented on this important step forward: “I am delighted to see such a strong group of organisations teaming up with ReHubs. They are a great example of how to establish a new circular textile value chain in Europe. We need to focus now on rolling out ReHubs investment projects and further expanding our partners and investors network.”
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)
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