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Indorama Ventures Showcases Circular Textile Solutions At Brussels Expo

As fashion brands face growing pressure to improve transparency and reduce waste, Indorama Ventures is highlighting how circularity can move from ambition to action.

The global producer of recycled polyester staple fibres and filament yarns is participating in the Textiles Recycling Expo in Brussels on June 24–25. The company plans to demonstrate how brands and manufacturers can build traceable and reliable circular supply chains by working with proven partners capable of delivering recycled materials at industrial scale.

"Brands need full transparency in their textile supply chains, but this can be difficult to achieve, particularly when sourcing polymers, fibres and yarns," said Claire Mattelet, Global Sustainability Program Head for Indorama Ventures' fibres business. She noted that the company's global network helps connect brands with trusted supply chain partners, improving visibility and reducing the time needed to qualify new sources.

At the expo, Indorama Ventures will showcase its approach to accelerating the adoption of circular textiles through large-scale production capabilities, regional and global supply networks, and technical expertise across the value chain.

The company will also highlight its deja™ range of recycled fibres and yarns, with a focus on textile-recycled and bio-based solutions.

Visitors to Booth 1825 can meet the company's experts to explore practical ways to reduce textile waste and CO₂ emissions, improve supply chain traceability, speed up the use of circular materials, and build more resilient sourcing strategies.

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"Brands need full transparency in their textile supply chains, but this can be difficult to achieve, particularly when sourcing polymers, fibres and yarns," said Claire Mattelet, Global Sustainability Program Head for Indorama Ventures' fibres business. She noted that the company's global network helps connect brands with trusted supply chain partners, improving visibility and reducing the time needed to qualify new sources.

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