Sustainability

The First Recyclable Blazer in the World is Released by Twintex

Published: 13/06/2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Portugal’s FUNDÃO Twintex, a Portuguese company, is recognised as a trailblazer in the garment industry for sustainability. They take on the challenge of designing and producing the first Recyclable Blaze. With its EcoLife Concept, Portuguese company Twintex has been setting the bar for environmentally friendly solutions in the clothing sector for more than 10 years.

The use of natural gas for our boilers and photovoltaic megawatt electricity production centres are just two examples of the efforts made in these areas. Another is the “Crown Jewel,” the Twintex LifeCard, a loyalty programme with over 1650 active members that provides discounts to Twintex Workers and their immediate families on a wide range of local services and goods.

This is the moment to push the boundaries and demand that Twintex’s research and development team create the unthinkable: the first-ever recyclable blazer. Thanks to funding from the European Union’s PRR Programme, Twintex, a Portuguese company, is now ready to present the excellent solution it has accomplished to its stakeholders.

Twintex is confident that this new endeavour will positively affect how a Blazer is recycled and how its carbon footprint may deter a consumer who is concerned about sustainability from buying it. Twintex is currently providing the solution to the world, hoping to attract modern consumers, persuade brands to sign their DNA to the Concept.

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