A future for every reborn fiber and our planet.

Imagine a world where the textile lifecycle is truly infinite. The clothes we create, use, and discard are all reborn into new, high-quality products through specialty polyester resins. This is a future where every fiber is given a second life, and the industry thrives on an endless cycle of creation, not waste.

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What we do

True sustainability means connecting the entire value chain. We ensure consistent performance by working with partners to scale, from pilot to industrial, and enhance recycled monomers. This provides our customers with a reliable, high-quality foundation for their scalable production, from recycled feedstock all the way to the finished products, whatever that may be.

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From recycled polymers to fabrics

R&D Development

Improving recycled monomers

Industrial-scale polymerisation

Flexible collaboration models

(Co-location or Tolling)

Our story

Texnascis see potential in every reborn polyester fiber, transforming used clothing and textile waste into new, high-quality products. This vision moves the industry beyond the traditional linear model of "take, make, and waste" towards a circular system where every fiber is given a second life, driving a future where the textile lifecycle is truly infinite.
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Textile waste, reimagined together

Dive into the latest on textile waste solutions, industry breakthroughs, and real stories from leaders shaping a more sustainable future. Join our community as we share progress, challenges, and inspiration for a circular fashion world.

Leading the textile revolution

We join forces with forward-thinking brands to turn textile waste into valuable resources. Together, were shaping a more sustainable, inclusive future for fashionone partnership at a time.

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