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RE&UP demonstrates production-ready solutions at Techtextil 2026

Bridging the gap between textile-to-textile recycling and high-tenacity performance.

RE&UP takes part in Techtextil 2026, where the team is present at the ISKO Pro booth (Hall 9, Booth D31). Together, RE&UP and ISKO Pro are demonstrating how textile-to-textile solutions meet the non-negotiable specifications of the workwear sector.

While durability has historically been a challenge for recycled materials, RE&UP’s Next- Gen Cotton and Polyester are engineered for the strength and consistency required for high-speed industrial production. Through a specialized decolorization process, the company produces solutions designed to integrate seamlessly into existing spinning and weaving lines, without compromising quality or efficiency.

The success of these fibers in high-performance professional wear confirms that RE&UP’s technology is already a proven, production-ready solution. It is ready to be sourced, scaled, and used in commercial production to help manufacturers meet rising demand for sustainable materials. The collaboration with ISKO Pro serves as a definitive proof of concept. By successfully incorporating RE&UP fibers into professional utility garments, the company proves that “closing the loop” is now a viable operational reality for the technical textile sector.

Marco Lucietti, Head of Global Marketing and Communications at RE&UP says: “At Techtextil, we are showing the value chain that circularity at scale is production-ready. Through our collaboration with ISKO Pro, we demonstrate that our fibers can withstand the toughest mechanical and industrial environments.”

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