
Production of textiles using recycled fibres/fibers
Recycled fibres are integral to sustainable textile production, being applied commercially without compromising fabric quality or performance. Manufacturers adopting recycled materials are setting new standards for eco-friendly textiles, making it important to explore innovations in fibre technology that ensure durability, comfort, and aesthetic appeal. Understanding the environmental significance of using recycled fibres contributes to reducing textile waste and resource consumption, making this topic essential for promoting sustainability in textile manufacturing.
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Speaker interview From Waste to Fibre: Robert van de Kerkhof on Building Europe's Circular Textile Future 18 May 2026
Speaker interview Bridging the Circularity Gap: Yvette Ashby on Uniforms, Workwear and PPE14 May 2026
Speaker interview The Data Behind the Crisis: Lars Mortensen on Textiles and Europe's Circular Economy14 May 2026
Press release Charlotte to Host North America’s First Dedicated Textile Recycling Expo in Just Two Weeks 14 April 2026
Speaker interview From Pilot to Scale: How lululemon, Samsara Eco & Debrand Are Building a Circular Textile System7 April 2026
Speaker interview Designing for Circularity: How Eileen Fisher Is Building a Scalable Take-Back System27 March 2026







