Indorama Ventures, a global leader in recycled polyester staple fibres and filament yarns, is set to participate in the Textiles Recycling Expo in Brussels on June 24–25, 2026, where it will highlight its role in enabling large-scale circular textile systems.
The company aims to demonstrate how brands and textile manufacturers can develop more transparent and traceable supply chains by partnering with established suppliers capable of delivering recycled materials at industrial scale.
According to Claire Mattelet, Global Sustainability Program Head for Indorama Ventures’ fibres division, achieving full visibility across textile supply chains remains a key challenge, particularly at the fibre and polymer sourcing level. She noted that collaboration with trusted partners can significantly improve transparency and reduce the time required to onboard new material sources.
At the expo, Indorama Ventures will present its approach to accelerating circularity through its global supply network and integrated capabilities. The company will focus on enabling faster adoption of recycled materials while supporting brands in meeting sustainability goals.
Key focus areas include industrial-scale production to ensure supply reliability, global sourcing networks built on verified partnerships, technical expertise across the value chain, and a diversified portfolio of recycled fibres and yarns under its déjaTM product family, which includes both textile-recycled and bio-based solutions.
Visitors at the event will also have the opportunity to engage with the company’s experts to explore strategies for reducing carbon emissions, improving supply chain traceability, accelerating material qualification processes, and strengthening sourcing resilience.
Through these initiatives, Indorama Ventures continues to position itself as a key enabler of scalable circular textile systems, supporting the industry’s transition toward more sustainable and transparent production models.

