RE&UP Recycling Technologies, a leading innovator in scalable recycling solutions for Next-Gen fibers, proudly announces its recognition as one of the winners of the prestigious ITMF Start-Up Award 2024. This esteemed accolade highlights RE&UP's commitment to advancing more sustainable practices in the textile industry through groundbreaking recycling technologies.
The ITMF Start-Up Award, presented annually by the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF), aims to honor start-ups that showcase innovative and transformative ideas poised to make a significant impact on the textile sector. This year’s award ceremony will be held during the ITMF & IAF Conference 2024 from September 8-10 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, co-hosted by the Uzbek Textile & Apparel Industry Association (UZTS).
"We are incredibly honored to be recognized by the ITMF with this award" said, Andreas Dorner, General Manager of RE&UP. "Our mission is to revolutionize the textile-to-textile recycling paradigm by making it more efficient, scalable, and accessible. This award validates our efforts and commitment to the cause and the industry.”
As one of the four winners of the ITMF Start-Up Award 2024, along with Sci-Lume Labs, Sycoretec CAS, Syre Impact, RE&UP will have the opportunity to present its business model and technological advancements at the upcoming conference, where leaders from across the global textile value chain will gather. This platform will enable RE&UP to connect with established companies and explore collaborative opportunities to further integrate sustainable practices in textile manufacturing.
About RE&UP
RE&UP is the circular-tech company reshaping the traditional textile-to-textile paradigm. By producing Next-Gen Cotton and Next-Gen Polyester that maintain the same performance as virgin fibers, it brings sustainable solutions to life, addressing the planet's most pressing challenges. Enriched by SANKO’s centenary knowledge in textile innovation, RE&UP creates a seamless circular ecosystem that transforms end-of-life textile waste into high-quality raw materials at scale: a commitment to opening up a more responsible and technologically evolved future for textiles and fashion.