Goodwill, Reju, and WM have joined forces to create a multi-year initiative aimed at transforming textile recycling in North America. This collaboration seeks to divert discarded textiles from landfills, establish a circular textile ecosystem, and ultimately reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry.
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Goodwill, Reju, and WM have announced a multi-year initiative to boost textile recycling in North America. This partnership aims to divert non-wearable textiles from landfills and establish a circular textile ecosystem. They will work together on regional collection, sorting, reuse, and recycling of textiles, with Reju’s textile-to-textile regeneration technology playing a key role.
Reju, a company focused on textile regeneration, has opened its first Regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt, Germany. This signifies a major milestone for Reju, which was established only 12 months ago in Paris. The hub is poised to revolutionize textile recycling by converting polyester waste into new, high-quality materials. This initiative addresses the urgent need for sustainable solutions in the textile industry, aiming to create a circular system for textile waste management.