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Indorama Ventures Enables Brands to Scale Circular Textiles Through Proven, Traceable Supply Chains

Indorama Ventures, a global leader in recycled polyester staple fibers and filament yarns, will exhibit at Textiles Recycling Expo in Brussels on June 24–25. At the event, the company will show how brands and textile manufacturers can build traceable, circular textile supply chains by working with proven partners who deliver recycled materials on an industrial scale.

“Brands need full transparency in their textile supply chains, and they often find this difficult to achieve, especially at the polymer, fiber and yarn sourcing level,” says Claire Mattelet, Global Sustainability Program Head for Indorama Ventures’ fibers business. “Through our global network, we help connect brands and manufacturers with proven supply chain partners, allowing all players along the chain to improve transparency and reduce the time needed to qualify new sources.”

Circular Textile Supply Chains solutions from Indorama Ventures

At Textiles Recycling Expo on June 24/25 in Brussels, Indorama Ventures will show how it helps brands move faster from circular goals to practical implementation through:

  • Industrial-scale production to support reliable supply
  • Global and regional supply networks with proven partners
  • Technical and commercial expertise across the value chain
  • A broad portfolio of recycled fibers and yarns from the company’s dejaTM product family,focusing on textile-recycled and bio-based solutions

Read More: Indorama Ventures supports Southeast Asia’s textile customers with reliable regional supply and global innovative portfolio

Meet Indorama Ventures in Brussels

Visitors to the Textiles Recycling Expo can meet Indorama Ventures’ experts at booth 1825 and discuss practical ways to:

  • Reduce CO₂ emissions and textile waste
  • Improve traceability across complex supply chains
  • Speed up qualification and adoption of circular materials
  • Build more resilient and diversified sourcing strategies

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