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Recover

Recover

Fabricación de productos textiles

Madrid, Community of Madrid 29.394 seguidores

We make the lowest-impact recycled cotton fiber in the global market.

Sobre nosotros

Recover is a leading material sciences company and global producer of low-impact, high-performance recycled cotton fiber and cotton fiber blends. Its premium environmentally friendly, cost-competitive products are created in partnership with the supply chain for global retailers and brands, offering a sustainable solution to close the loop on fashion. As a fourth-generation, family-owned company with a 70-year long history in the textile industry, Recover is on a mission to scale its proprietary technology to make a lasting positive impact on the environment and partner with brands/retailers and other change makers to meet the industry’s sustainability targets.

Sitio web
http://www.recoverfiber.com
Sector
Fabricación de productos textiles
Tamaño de la empresa
De 201 a 500 empleados
Sede
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Tipo
De financiación privada
Fundación
1947
Especialidades
Circular Fashion, Sustainability, Recycled cotton, Fiber science, Recycled Cotton blend, #closetheloop y Eco-friendly

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    People-first circularity needs proof. Today, we’re proud to share that our Bangladesh facility has renewed Higg FSLM certification, verified by a recognized third-party auditor. It’s a milestone that underlines what matters most at Recover™ : responsible production, continuous improvement, and the wellbeing of the people behind our materials. What is Higg FSLM and why it matters. Higg FSLM is one of the textile industry’s key tools to evaluate and improve social and labour performance in a consistent, credible, and transparent way. Developed by Cascale, the Higg Facility Social & Labor Module (FSLM) builds on the Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) and is grounded in the International Labour Organization Core Labour Standards, OECD - OCDE Guidelines for Responsible Business Conduct, and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. One standard across our network. At Recover ™, we maintain Higg FSLM certification across all our hubs. A single, trusted assessment framework gives our partners, from brands to manufacturers, clear visibility on social performance wherever we operate. What this means for our partners: • Stronger confidence in responsible production • A focus on worker wellbeing and safe workplaces • A culture of continuous improvement backed by third-party verification We believe circular fashion only scales when the social foundations are solid.

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    Recover™ Fabrics is here. A new platform of premium, low-impact textiles made with our recycled cotton fiber, designed for brands that value quality, consistency, and speed, without compromise. With four curated collections and ready-to-go options through Recover™ Blanks, Recover™ Fabrics makes it easier than ever for brands of all sizes to integrate circular materials into their collections. This launch marks an important step toward a more sustainable and scalable textile future. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/dKq27J45   If you’re interested in integrating these fabrics into your lines, please contact our team via recoverfiber.com. #Fabrics #RecycledCotton #SustainableTextiles #CircularFashion

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  • As new members of the T2T Alliance, we’re excited to support the publication of this Position Paper outlining the concrete policy actions needed in the EU’s Circular Economy Act to unlock the full potential of textile-to-textile recycling. Recover™ is ready to bring the expertise and solutions to help drive this transformation at scale and accelerate the shift toward a truly circular textile industry. Discover the key recommendations below, and see how together we can move from ambition to action.

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    ♻️ The EU’s upcoming Circular Economy Act is a key lever to help the textile-to-textile recycling industry scale and to accelerate the transformation of Europe’s textile sector into a truly circular one. Today, the T2T Alliance is proud to release its second Position Paper, focusing on how the Circular Economy Act can unlock the full potential of textile recycling and create a more sustainable, resilient textile value chain across Europe and globally. Our key recommendations to policymakers are clear: 1️⃣ Harmonise existing legislation to enable better access to feedstock across Europe by implementing functional End-of-Waste Criteria, addressing key barriers to textile recycling, and streamlining EPR funding allocation rules. 2️⃣ Boost the uptake of secondary materials to stabilise the textile recycling industry by implementing recycled content threshold requirements in public and private sectors. 3️⃣ Develop fiscal tools that support actors across the textile recycling value chain, by addressing the cost gap between virgin and secondary material. Together, these measures will create the right market conditions for a circular textile ecosystem to strive. Let’s turn policy ambition into action and drive the circular economy forward. 🌍 #CircularEconomy #TextileRecycling #T2TAlliance #CircularTextiles

  • We’re excited to be featured in The Business of Fashion, where our CEO Anders Sjoblom discusses the launch of Recover™ Fabrics, a major step forward in accelerating the adoption of recycled cotton across the industry. The new platform brings together premium quality, low-impact design, and scalable innovation, making it easier than ever for brands to integrate circular materials into their collections. Thank you, The Business of Fashion, for sharing our story and helping spotlight this important launch. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gEras7xS

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    Textile recycling firm Recover has entered the fabric market by developing a new recycled fabrics range, designed to complement pre-existing recycled cotton fibre offers. BoF sits down with Recover’s CEO to learn why now is the time to help businesses reach sustainability goals through fabric innovation. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gEras7xS

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    Textile Exchange recently announced the adoption of the revised Reclaimed Material Declaration Form (RMDF), marking a key milestone for transparency and circularity in the textile industry. The new RMDF was created following the completion of the Tracing Textile Waste project, an initiative launched by Fashion for Good in August 2023. Formally updated and released on July 1, 2025, the RMDF enables standardized data collection and improved traceability up to the textile waste supplier. At Recover™, as a global producer of high-quality recycled cotton fiber, we’re proud to have played a central role in the Tracing Textile Waste project: a two-year, multi-stakeholder initiative led by Fashion for Good. We partnered with Recycled Yarns by CASW, Sae-A Trading Co.,Ltd, and Cone Denim to support the project with recycled cotton fiber designated for Target textile developments.   Our expertise in textile recycling and commitment to transparency helped ensure that the RMDF could be tested in real-world conditions, with meaningful input from recyclers. Curious how this impacts brands, certifiers, and recyclers, and how we contributed to the project? Read more: https://lnkd.in/dPi9dg6Q #recycledcotton #tracingtextilewaste #textileexchange #circularfashion

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    Exciting news from Recover™! We’re thrilled to announce a multi-year agreement with H&M to support the integration of our mechanically recycled cotton fiber, RCotton, into H&M’s products. Since early 2024, we’ve been working closely with H&M on product development, and this collaboration now enables the scaled commercial introduction of Recover™ recycled cotton across H&M’s collections. “We are proud to enter into this partnership with H&M Group. Reliable access to recycled fibers at scale, with full traceability and quality consistency, is vital for the industry’s transformation. Our collaboration demonstrates how innovators and leading global brands can work together to make circular fashion available to all.”  — Anders Sjoblom, CEO, Recover™ ”At H&M Group, we want to grow our business decoupled from resource use and extraction, with products and materials circulating at their highest value. To increase the availability and affordability of recycled and sustainably sourced materials, we invest in, test, and scale innovative solutions and infrastructure. Recover's expertise and proven ability to deliver recycled cotton at commercial scale make them a valuable partner as we work toward our goal of using only recycled or sustainably sourced materials by 2030. “   — Ulf Krigsman, Head of Material & Components, H&M   This partnership represents an important milestone as we work together toward a circular, traceable, and scalable fashion industry. We look forward to building on this partnership in the years ahead! Link to the press release in the comments. #CircularFashion #RecycledCotton #Sustainability #Partnership

    • Recover has signed a multi-year agreement with H&M to support the integration of its recycled cotton fiber, RCotton, for use in H&M’s products.
    • Since early 2024, H&M and Recover™ have collaborated on product development, which now enables scaled commercial introduction of Recover™ mechanically recycled cotton into H&M’s collections.
    • These capabilities are essential for a global fashion player like H&M Group, where transparency, fiber performance, and reliable supply are crucial to integrating recycled materials.
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    Recover™ is officially joining the T2T Alliance, a coalition of leading textile-to-textile recyclers working to shape progressive policy and drive circularity across the textile industry. By joining forces with innovators like Circ®, Circulose, RE&UP Recycling Technologies, Syre, and Samsara Eco, we aim to advocate for recyclers’ voices in EU legislation, support mandatory recycled content and recyclability under ESPR, promote closed-loop recycling across all textile waste streams and strengthen traceability and transparency in the supply chain. “Joining the T2T Alliance is an important step in advancing our mission to make circular fashion a reality at scale.” Anders Sjoblom, CEO, Recover™ As one of the world’s largest producers of mechanically recycled cotton, with facilities across Spain, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and El Salvador, we bring deep technical expertise and global scale to this powerful alliance. We believe collaboration is key to ensuring that sustainability is not just a goal, but a standard. Let’s build a truly circular future for fashion! Read more: https://lnkd.in/dM2F-t6B #T2TAlliance #CircularFashion #TextileRecycling  

    •  Recover™, a global leader in mechanical cotton recycling, has officially joined the T2T Alliance, a coalition of advanced textile recyclers advocating for progressive policy action to accelerate circularity in the textile industry. The T2T Alliance, which already includes Circ, Circulose, RE&UP, Syre, and Samsara Eco, aims to ensure that textile-to-textile (T2T) recyclers are recognized and supported within the EU policy framework. The Alliance serves as a hub for advocacy, collaboration, and joint action, ensuring recyclers’ expertise helps shape future legislation.
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    What a week! Last week concluded the 2025 edition of the Textile Exchange Conference, the leading event that gathers the global sustainability community for three days of collaboration, insight, and collective learning. This year’s theme, “Shifting Landscapes,” explored how the textile industry must adapt to rapidly evolving environmental, political, and economic conditions, highlighting the urgent need for systemic transformation across global supply chains. The Recover™ team, stationed at booth 26, had the pleasure of connecting with brands, clients, and peers to discuss recycled materials, supply chain integration, sustainability strategies, and industry-wide challenges. After three days of inspiring discussions, workshops, and networking sessions, we asked our Sustainability, R&D, Commercial, and Marketing teams to share their view on the conference, link in first comment!   To everyone who stopped by and engaged with us: thank you! We truly appreciated every conversation and look forward to continuing the dialogue and driving future collaborations. Connect with our team members from the event: Anders Sjoblom, Matt Neville, Alfredo Ferre Garcia, Ana Rodes (PhD), Maxime Bourland, Orsolya Janossy, Sliman ALMUHAMED, PhD. Eng., Simran Hindwani #CircularFashion #RecycledCotton #TextileExchange

    • Our team at the Recover Booth #26 during Textile Exchange Conference 2025
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    And that’s a wrap! At Kingpins Show Amsterdam, Recover™ was proud to be part of this year’s new “Made in España” space, a showcase celebrating Spanish companies and our deep roots in the textile industry. Together with Jeanologia, we presented the installation 🌀 “Constantly Moving, Always Better”, featuring our Spanish capsule collection focused on circular design in denim. The 14-piece collection incorporates 32% recycled cotton from Recover™, paired with Jeanologia’s eco-efficient finishing technologies such as laser, ozone, and ATMOS. Designed with mono-materials to enhance recyclability, each garment carries a low environmental impact score, proving that innovation, recycled materials and sustainability can go hand in hand with creativity and design. It was a pleasure to be part of this year’s Kingpins edition and to share the space with our Spanish peers: Jeanologia, Textil Santanderina / Santanderina Group Aplicacion y Suministros Textiles S.A. (Asutex) Tintes Egara SL, Pinter Group, and TEJIDOS ROYO To everyone who visited and interacted with us : thank you! We look forward to continuing the conversation and driving future collaborations. Connect with our team: Matt Neville Lynette Sanchez Esther Sánchez Miguel Ophélie Guitard Cyril Coudrain #CircularFashion #RecycledDenim #Kingpins

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    We’re thrilled to share that Recover™ Central America has won the Climate and Nature Impact Award for Textile-to-Textile Partnership at the 2025 Textile Exchange Conference in Lisbon! This recognition celebrates our collaboration with our new strategic partners Intradeco at Recover™ Central America, our facility in El Salvador where we’re scaling recycled cotton production across the Western Hemisphere and integrating it into global supply chains. Together, we’re closing the loop: driving innovation, investment, and a shared commitment to building a more circular textile industry. This award honors the incredible work of our teams around the world who are pushing boundaries to reduce fashion’s environmental impact. The strategic joint venture between Recover™ and Intradeco was announced in May 2025, marking a major milestone in our journey toward circularity. Based in El Salvador, the new recycling facility leverages the region’s strategic position within the Americas’ textile economy, offering nearshore, quick, and flexible models to support our customers’ supply chains.  This partnership is just the beginning. It lays the foundation for developing closed textile loops and more circular systems in the mid-term. It also enables both companies to capitalize on the growing importance of the CAFTA region, where major global brands and retailers are establishing production hubs in response to evolving trade dynamics across the Americas. Here’s to accelerating change, and to more recycled fibers in the future! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dF97u9Sp #TextileExchangeConference #RecycledCotton

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