Sustainability | Textile Industry

Together with partners, Lenzing succeeds in reaching a milestone in the development

Published: February 15, 2023
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Lenzing, Södra and Portuguese fabric manufacturer Riopele advance circularity together. World-renowned fashion label Filippa K will present the revolutionary recycled material in its  Spring/Summer 2024 collection 

Lenzing/Växjö/Pousada de Saramagos/Stockholm – The Lenzing Group, the world’s leading supplier of specialty  fibers, and Sweden’s leading pulp producer Södra have reached the next major milestone in their strategic  partnership to promote circularity in fashion. Together with Portuguese fabric manufacturer Riopele, the two  companies are developing textiles made from recycled and sustainably produced materials for a spring/summer  collection by fashion brand Filippa K, which will be presented to the fashion world this autumn. 

It is the first fashion collection worldwide to contain TENCEL™ x REFIBRA™ lyocell fibers based on the further  developed OnceMore® brand pulp. OnceMore® pulp, which was jointly developed further by Lenzing and Södra,  is the world’s first process for large-scale recycling of textile waste from blended fabrics. Using the innovative  REFIBRA™ technology, Lenzing produces lyocell fibers from it in a closed-loop manufacturing process. With  Riopele’s expertise in yarn and fabric production, the sustainably produced pilot fibers are subsequently turned  into fashionable fabrics that Filippa K uses in the collection. 

“One company alone can’t solve the pressing issue of textile waste. It is proactive partnerships like this that  enable us to move forward and bring about real systemic change,” said Robert van de Kerkhof, Chief Commercial  Officer Fiber of the Lenzing Group. “We’re working hard to make our industries even more sustainable and to  drive the transformation of the textile business model from linear to circular. Further efforts from the entire  industry are needed for this transformation to take place,” van de Kerkhof said. 

“We are so excited to be the first brand developing products in the new textile based on OnceMore® pulp using  Lenzing’s REFIBRA™ technology, supported by Riopele’s creative expertise in yarn and fabric production. We are not in this alone – collaboration is an essential step in sustainable transformation of the industry. It’s important  to us at Filippa K to join forces with like-minded partners who are innovators in their own fields,” said Jodi  Everding, Vice President of Sustainability at Filippa K. 

Lenzing and Södra – a long-standing partnership for systemic change 

Lenzing and Södra have been joining forces in textile recycling since 2021, making a decisive contribution to  promoting the circular economy in the fashion industry. As part of the cooperation, the companies intend to share  their knowledge with each other and jointly develop processes to enable broader use of cellulosic used textiles  on a commercial scale.The jointly developed pulp OnceMore® will subsequently also be used as a raw material  for the production of Lenzing’s TENCEL™ x REFIBRA™ branded specialty fibers. The goal is to be able to  process 25,000 tons of textile waste per year by 2025. 

In line with its circular economy vision “We give waste a new life. Every day”, Lenzing drives the industry towards  a fully-fledged circular economy by striving to give waste a new life in all aspects of its core business and by co developing circular solutions together with potential partners in and outside the current value chain. Lenzing has  extensive knowledge in developing cutting-edge innovations in recycling such as its REFIBRA™ and Eco Cycle  technologies. Besides virgin dissolving wood pulp, these technologies allow the processing of a substantial  proportion of recycled materials based on pre-consumer cottons scraps and post-consumer garments. 

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