Reju and Rematrix: Innovation for sustainable textile recycling!
Reju and Rematrix cooperate for sustainable textile recycling in Europe. Goal: Reduce fashion waste and create a recycling supply chain.
Reju and Rematrix: Innovation for sustainable textile recycling!
Reju™, an innovative textile recycling company, has announced a significant partnership with Rematrix, a producer responsibility organization based in Vicenza, Italy. The collaboration, announced on April 17, 2025, aims to ensure a sustainable supply of post-consumer textiles while addressing the pressing issue of fashion waste. Loud ots.at Rematrix ensures that the end-of-life phase of textile products is effectively managed and supports compliance with extended producer responsibility (EPR) in Italy and across Europe.
The partnership between Reju and Rematrix promotes the reuse and recycling of textile waste through an industrial supply chain and a dedicated traceability platform. This populated agreement aims to develop long-term solutions to post-consumer waste challenges and optimize local supplies in the affected regions.
Strategic cooperation
Innovando, Rematrix's managing partner, will also be involved in the cooperation. The company brings extensive expertise in the areas of traceability, compliance and waste optimization. Rematrix also specializes in the complex processing of textile products, including footwear and sportswear, using iSystem software to meet regulatory requirements.
Reju focuses on recycling polyester textiles and PET waste by applying technologies derived from IBM's research. Reju aims to establish a global circular ecosystem for textile recycling.
Challenges in the used textile industry
In Germany and throughout Europe there are increasing challenges in dealing with used textiles. Studies show that the used textile market offers significant potential for a sustainable circular economy. The Association of municipal waste management and city cleaning emphasizes that valuable raw materials can be recovered through improved collection and sorting of used textiles. This is not only environmentally friendly, but also economically sensible.
Implementing appropriate strategies to reduce fashion waste and promote recycling is a central point of the European Waste Framework Directive. The VKU In its positions, calls for everyone involved in waste management, including manufacturers, to be held more accountable in order to strengthen the circular economy.
Overall, the cooperation between Reju and Rematrix demonstrates a modern approach to addressing the challenges in the used textile industry and the creation of a comprehensive and sustainable model for the textile recycling industry.