en.Wedoany.com Reported - Syre and Jeplan have recently entered into a collaboration in Kitakyushu, Japan. The two parties will jointly develop and optimize textile-to-textile recycling solutions, aiming to achieve multi-ton-scale production of recycled polyester by the end of 2026 for spinning verification and samples across multiple brand product lines.

This collaboration focuses on large-scale textile recycling, covering areas such as recycled polyester production, spinning verification, and sample preparation. Dennis Nobelius, CEO of Syre, stated that the core of the partnership is speed and scale without compromising quality; leveraging Jeplan's over a decade of technological and operational experience, both parties can accelerate commercialization.
Masaki Takao, CEO of Jeplan, indicated that the collaboration aims to drive the scaling of textile-to-textile recycling. Jeplan operates a PET chemical recycling plant for textiles in Kitakyushu, Japan, equipped with demonstration and semi-industrial facilities dedicated to testing and scaling up recycling technologies. Syre focuses on reducing carbon emissions and waste in the textile industry through large-scale textile-to-textile recycling processes, with an initial emphasis on polyester.
Syre will leverage Jeplan's chemical recycling expertise and existing operations to accelerate its timeline towards full-scale commercialization. Nobelius also stated that as the project progresses, the company plans to continue expanding its network of industry partners and announce more partnerships globally.
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