RE&UP made a strong mark on the global sustainability stage last week, advancing key conversations around recycled content and next-gen materials. The company participated in two high-impact events the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen and the Textiles Recycling Expo in Brussels demonstrating its leadership in building a circular textile future.
At the Global Fashion Summit, General Manager Andreas Dorner joined the ‘Fibre Futures’ panel on the Ignite Stage, spotlighting RE&UP’s pioneering work in polycotton recycling. “When it comes to polycotton, RE&UP is the go-to solution provider,” he asserted. Chief Sustainability Officer Ebru Ozkuçuk Guler moderated the “What is Next-Gen?” session, a forward-looking conversation on innovation and system readiness with experts including Riyong Kim of the European Environment Agency and Katrin Ley of Fashion for Good.
Simultaneously in Brussels, Marco Lucietti, Head of Global Marketing and Communications, represented RE&UP at the Textiles Recycling Expo. Speaking on the panel “Scaling Recycled Content: Turning Ambition into Industry Reality,” Lucietti emphasized the need to move beyond goals into implementation. “The energy was high and the message was clear: it’s time to turn circularity from a commitment into a capability,” he stated.
From recycled fibre innovation to the systems and policies needed to support it, RE&UP is driving real transformation. The company’s active participation in these global forums reflects its deep commitment to collaboration, transparency, and scaling sustainable solutions across the textile value chain.