The Spanish textile recycler Recover now also offers yarn made from recycled cotton. The new “Recover Yarns” product family will be available to producers and brands from Tuesday.
The company says the launch of “Recover Yarns” is a further step in its commitment to accelerate the use of recycled cotton across the textile and fashion industry value chain.
At the same time, Recover complements its business model and advances its diversification strategy. As an integrated platform, the company offers manufacturers and brands sustainable solutions on an industrial scale, from recycled cotton fibers to yarns to fabrics and complete garments.
“By offering our fibers as ready-to-use yarns, we make it easier for brands and manufacturers to move from ambition to implementing their sustainability strategies,” said CEO Anders Sjöblom in a statement. Recover now presents itself as a “fully integrated ecosystem that includes fibers, yarns, fabrics and ready-made clothing.” It connects every stage of the value chain under the umbrella of a reliable brand and guarantees its customers “clarity, traceability and circularity from raw materials to the finished product”.
The new yarns were developed in collaboration with the global network of more than 150 spinning mills with which Recover already works regularly. They offer a wide variety of material combinations and technical properties that enable the production of everything from jeans and denim clothing to sweaters, workwear or fleece fabrics.
The “Recover Yarns” yarns “meet the need for adaptable product solutions that enable the integration of recycled cotton on an industrial scale,” explains Enes Adak, Product Director at Recover.
This article was created using digital tools translated.
FashionUnited uses artificial intelligence to speed up the translation of articles and improve the end result. They help us to make FashionUnited’s international reporting quickly and comprehensively accessible to a German-speaking readership. Articles translated using AI-based tools are proofread and carefully edited by our editors before they are published. If you have any questions or comments, please email [email protected]

