Revolution in Frankfurt: New hub for textile regeneration opened!
Revolution in Frankfurt: New hub for textile regeneration opened!
reju ™, an innovative company for regeneration of textiles, opened its first location in Frankfurt am Main, called Regeneration Hub Zero. This step marks significant progress because Reju was founded in Paris a year ago. The hub was opened in record time and should be ready for operation from 2025.
Reju becomes in the possession of Technip Energies, a leading engineering and technology company that works worldwide. The newly developed technology of IBM, which is used in this project, supports Reju in establishing a comprehensive circulatory system for recovery and regeneration of textile waste - starting with polyester.
The waste problem of the textiles is pressing. Every year around 92 million tons of textile waste are incurred every year, of which less than one percent are recycled. Reju has set itself the task of revolutionizing this situation. It is assured that all processes are traceable to ensure that no waste is lost or remains unused. Your latest product, Reju polyester, promises a reduction in carbon footprint of up to 50 percent compared to new polyester. This procedure is intended to ensure that textile materials can be regenerated infinitely.
The partnerships for the circulation
In order to enable the establishment of a functioning circulatory system, Reju cooperates with upstream and downstream partners to collect textiles, to process them further and ultimately to recycle them. This infrastructure is a key to promote the sustainable use of textile waste.
Patrik Frisk, the CEO of Reju, emphasizes the importance of this project: "We start with the most urgent problem with the textile waste - polyester. It is high time that we take responsibility for the return of resources to the production cycle." With his experience in the fashion and sports industry, Frisk is well positioned to design the change in the textile industry and to promote effective use of waste.
In addition, Alain Poincheval, COO of Reju, is pointed out that Technip Energies has over 65 years of experience in engineering. "We combine engineering skills with technological knowledge and actively contribute to a low -carbon economy of the future," said Poincheval. This creates a solid foundation for the further expansion of Reju and the implementation of your recycling-focused vision.
The regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt is not only an important investment step, but also a clear indication of the increasing urgency to address the challenges of the textile waste crisis. Reju shows how innovative technologies and strong partnerships can work together to promote a sustainable and circular economic system for the textile industry. For more information about this exciting project and the progress of Reju, interested parties can read here .
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