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Yorkshire Textile Manufacturer Launches 100% Textile-to-Textile Recycled Polyester on UN’s Day of Zero Waste

Camira, a leading textile designer and manufacturer, has innovated Lucia T2T, a new recycled polyester made entirely from 100% textile-to-textile (T2T) waste. This innovation aims to address the growing, global textile waste crisis and promote a circular approach to textile design.

On the United Nations’ International Day of Zero Waste, March 30, 2025, Camira will unveil Lucia T2T, which blends pre-consumer textile offcuts from garment manufacturing and post-consumer clothing that has reached the end of its wearable life.

Ian Burn, Camira’s Director of Marketing and Sustainability, said: “Lucia T2T is a new generation textile which helps combat the environmental impact of textile waste. It’s a reimagination of our first post-consumer recycled polyester, previously made from plastic bottles, now made from 100% textile-to-textile waste from the apparel industry.”

With millions of tonnes of fabric sent to landfills each year, and less than 1% recycled into new products¹, fast fashion is a significant contributor to global textile waste. The UN’s Day of Zero Waste highlights the need for circular solutions in fashion, supporting Sustainable Development Goals 11 and 12.

Ian Burn continued: “Camira has always been an industry leader when it comes to the manufacturing of sustainable fabrics, having introduced our first recycled fabric in the 1990s. But Lucia T2T is the next step for us – we’re viewing textile waste, from our own manufacturing or the wider textile industry, as a hugely valuable, precious resource which allows us to create new materials, and support a circular economy.”

Lucia T2T is produced through tertiary recycling, where discarded textiles are shredded, crushed, and treated to remove colorants and treatments, resulting in a regenerated polyester with no colour constraints that meets commercial performance standards.

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