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NewRetex Fibers Meets Upcoming Regulation for Recycled Materials & Traceability

Published: October 17, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

In response to increasing pressure on the textile industry to comply with impending regulations regarding recycled materials, NewRetex has achieved a major breakthrough. By turning textile waste into scalable and sustainable post-consumer fibers, the Danish company has completely transformed the market. These GRS-certified (Global Recycled Standard) fibers, which are made from textile waste collected from Danish households, are a significant improvement in textile recycling since they offer total traceability through NewRetex’s state-of-the-art MES system.

NewRetex has made a significant breakthrough in response to mounting pressure on the textile sector to adhere to upcoming laws pertaining to recycled materials. The Danish startup has turned textile waste into sustainable and scalable post-consumer fibers, revolutionizing the market. Made from textile waste collected from Danish households, these GRS-certified (Global Recycled Standard) fibers enable complete traceability through NewRetex’s cutting-edge MES system, which is a substantial increase in textile recycling.

Meeting Future Requirements for Recycled Fibers 

In light of the upcoming EU rule mandating the use of recycled materials in textiles, NewRetex’s post-consumer fibers present a significant and timely substitute. Businesses can comply with impending sustainability and circularity rules because the fibers can be properly traceable. NewRetex’s GRS accreditation guarantees that social and environmental requirements are followed, ensuring that these fibers are manufactured in an ethical and sustainable manner, which is important given the growing demand for recycled materials.

Pioneering the Future of Textile Recycling 

By meeting manufacturers’ demands on the environment and their operations, NewRetex is rewriting the industry standard with its post-consumer fibers. One of the biggest issues facing the business is the low percentage of textiles that are now recycled into new clothing. NewRetex addresses this issue by concentrating on growing production and steadily improving fiber quality. With cutting-edge automation, ongoing innovation, and research, NewRetex is making a name for itself as a key player in the transition to a circular economy.

About NewRetex 

NewRetex A/S is a Danish company specializing in AI-based and automatic sorting of textile waste using advanced sensor, robotic, and automation technologies. As one of the world’s first fully automated textile waste sorting companies to receive GRS certification,  NewRetex is dedicated to driving innovation and sustainability in the textile industry. 

Is your company ready for the upcoming requirements? NewRetex is here to help the industry make the transition. 

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