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Reju Partners with Rematrix for Sustainable Textile Sourcing

Reju has officially announced a strategic partnership with Rematrix, a leading Italian platform for textile sourcing, to strengthen its commitment to sustainability in the fashion industry. This new collaboration is focused on creating a transparent, traceable, and environmentally responsible supply chain for second-hand textiles—a growing area of importance for brands aiming to reduce waste and support circular fashion.

A digital solution for textile sourcing

Rematrix operates as a digital sourcing platform that connects fashion brands with reliable suppliers of second-hand textiles. Through its global network, the platform helps companies find high-quality used materials that meet both environmental and production standards. Its system supports smart decision-making by offering verified data on fiber content, material condition, and origin.

Empowering Reju with traceable materials

By partnering with Rematrix, Reju gains access to these advanced sourcing and verification tools. This enables the company to meet increasing demand for sustainable materials while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency. The integration of Rematrix’s platform into Reju’s workflow supports its long-term environmental goals.

Global network, local impact

Rematrix collaborates with certified suppliers and sorters across the world. These partners specialize in sorting and supplying quality second-hand textiles. Each supplier follows strict guidelines to ensure traceability, making it easier for brands like Reju to track the origin and lifecycle of their materials with confidence.

Driving innovation in sustainable fashion

This partnership is also set to fuel innovation within Reju’s product development. It creates opportunities to replace traditional raw materials with recycled options while staying aligned with modern design and fashion standards. It’s a big step toward reducing Reju’s carbon footprint and contributing to a more circular fashion system.

Both Reju and Rematrix are committed to transforming the fashion industry. They envision a system where textiles are reused, repurposed, and continuously kept

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