Recover launches new textile platform in collaboration with Textil Santanderina and Portugal’s TMG

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Recover launches new textile platform in collaboration with Textil Santanderina and Portugal’s TMG

Recover, a specialist in textile recycling in Spain, is dedicated to promoting Iberian manufacturing. The company has established strategic partnerships with Spain's Textil Santanderina and Portugal's TMG to launch Recover Fabrics, a new platform offering premium, low-impact fabrics made from recycled cotton.

Source: FashionNetwork

Collaborative Collections

  • Premier Collection: In collaboration with Textil Santanderina, this line features sophisticated fabrics ideal for chinos, jackets, and overshirts, combining structure and versatility.
  • Elite Collection: Developed with TMG, this collection focuses on tailored and outerwear fabrics, emphasizing durability, comfort, and a refined technical finish.

These partnerships support the launch of Recover Fabrics, aiming to accelerate the industry's shift towards recycled cotton. The initiative boasts over 50 fabrics across four distinct collections, ranging from everyday staples to high-end choices, all ensuring quality, traceability, and scalability. Anders Sjöblom, the company's CEO, stated, “Recover Fabrics is not just a product launch; it’s about helping brands make sustainability the easy choice without compromising on quality.”

Additional Product Lines

In addition to the collaborations with TMG and Textil Santanderina, Recover has introduced two more lines within this initiative:

  • Core Collection: Featuring everyday essentials like T-shirts and sweatshirts.
  • Essential Denim Collection: Bringing recycled cotton into the denim market.

Recover has also launched Recover Blanks, a collection of customizable, unbranded basics designed to encourage brands to utilize circular materials.

Founded in 2020 and located in Banyeres de Mariola, Alicante, Recover is a spin-off from the esteemed Hilaturas Ferre, established by the Ferre family in 1914. The company specializes in the mechanical recycling of cotton and textile blends and is supported by investment funds Story3 Capital and Goldman Sachs.

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