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Recover Textile Systems

Recover Textile Systems, mainly known as Recover™, is a materials science company and producer of mechanically recycled cotton fiber and recycled cotton fiber blends, created in 2020 with its headquarters in Banyeres de Mariola, Spain.[1]

Recover Textile Systems, S.L.
Recover™
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryTextiles
Founded2020
HeadquartersBanyeres de Mariola, Spain
ProductsRecycled Cotton Fiber
Websiterecoverfiber.com

History edit

Recover™ is a spin-off of Ferre Yarns (Hilaturas Ferre), a Spanish textile company based in Banyeres de Mariola, Spain. The Ferre family started its business in 1914 as a textile factory dedicated to the production of jute and other non-clothing textiles. After a period of raw material shortages due to the first and second world wars, in 1947 the company started recycling textile waste back into cotton yarns.[2]

In 2006, Ferre Yarns gave a name to its recycled product line: Recover. In the following years, the company started expanding its product lines by including cotton fiber blends to its portfolio, such as recycled cotton-recycled polyester (rPET) and recycled cotton-organic cotton. In 2014, Ferre Yarns launched its first Recover product lines with retailers such as H&M, Armani, Hugo Boss and Inditex.[3]

In December 2020, Ferre Yarns announced it sold its spin-off Recover™ to the American private equity fund STORY3 Capital.[4] Ferre Yarns would focus on spinning, while the fiber business would be taken over by the newly created Recover Textile Systems, S.L. The Ferre family announced it would maintain a minority stake in Recover™ as Alfredo Ferre was named chief executive officer.

In May 2021, Recover™ announced it opened a facility in Pakistan in partnership with Artistic Denim Mills (ADM).[5] In May 2022, Recover™ unveiled its new facility in Dhaka, Bangladesh to boost its manufacturing capabilities and directly service the country's textile sector.[6] Bangladesh is the world's second largest apparel exporter after China, and was deemed, therefore, an ideal location for expansion given the increasing demand for ‘sustainable’ materials.[7]

In June 2022, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s asset-management arm led a $100 million growth investment in the company.[8] The investment, the company said, put it on track to increase its production and add 15 manufacturing facilities in seven geographies, including Vietnam.[9]

Manufacturing process edit

The company's manufacturing process falls under mechanical textile-to-textile recycling, a process which recovers materials of pre-consumer, post-consumer and post-industrial origins to transform them into recycled yarns for new fabrics.[10] Textile recycling is a component of a circular economy, along with reusing, reducing and repairing.

Recover™ has a public Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study published in 2016, that was carried out by the University of Valencia, called “Environmental impact of Recover cotton in the Textile industry”. The study was later verified by Aitex and UNESCO. It analyzes the manufacturing process of a garment made from conventional cotton compared to one made from Recover™ recycled cotton. The use of recycled cotton eliminates several phases of the manufacturing process of conventional cotton, such as farming, ginning, and dyeing. This produces savings for the environment in terms of water, pollutants, CO emissions, energy and land use.[11]

Recover™ complies to annual verification tests and certifications by third parties such as Organic Content Standard (OCS) and Global Recycle Standard (GRS).[12] The company is also a member of several industry initiatives such as Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC),[13] Textile Exchange[14] and Global Fashion Agenda.[15]

Recognition edit

In 2017, Ferre Yarns, S.A., received the innovative company award from la Fundación Textil Algodonera for its production of circular yarns.[16] In 2018, Ferre Yarns, S.A., received the Aitex Business Award in the Sustainability category for its Recover project.[17] In November 2021, Recover™ received the Ryan Young Climate+ Award in the Climate Leader category granted by Textile Exchange.[18] Shortly after, the company received a Drapers Award in the Disruptor category.[19]

In May 2022, Recover™ won the Green Product Award 2022 in the Fashion category.[20] In September 2022, Recover™ won the ITMF Sustainability & Innovation Award at the ITMF Annual Conference 2022 in Davos.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Recover: el 'spin off' de Hilaturas Ferre gana escala tras su venta y firma con Primark". www.modaes.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  2. ^ Recovertex - Hilaturas Ferrer - Cómo hacer moda sostenible, retrieved 2022-04-07
  3. ^ "La moda circular es tendencia, ¿te apuntas?". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  4. ^ "Hilaturas Ferre vende su spin off Recover al fondo estadounidense Story3 Capital". Webcapitalriesgo (in Spanish). 2020-12-17. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  5. ^ Velasquez, Angela (2021-05-11). "ADM Inks Deal with Recover to Scale Traceable Recycled Cotton". Sourcing Journal. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  6. ^ "Recover closes the loop with new Bangaladesh facility". Just Style. 2022-05-11. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  7. ^ Cheng, Peter; Fu, Yelin; Lai, Kin Keung (2018-05-11). Supply Chain Risk Management in the Apparel Industry. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-31415-0.
  8. ^ Armental, Maria (2022-06-09). "Goldman Sachs Leads $100 Million Investment in Sustainable Textile Company Recover". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  9. ^ "Goldman-Backed Recycled Cotton Supplier Valued at $1 Billion". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  10. ^ Sandvik, Ida Marie; Stubbs, Wendy (2019-01-01). "Circular fashion supply chain through textile-to-textile recycling". Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 23 (3): 366–381. doi:10.1108/JFMM-04-2018-0058. ISSN 1361-2026. S2CID 181446929.
  11. ^ Esteve-Turrillas, F. A.; de la Guardia, M. (2017-01-01). "Environmental impact of Recover cotton in textile industry". Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 116: 107–115. doi:10.1016/j.resconrec.2016.09.034. ISSN 0921-3449.
  12. ^ "Recover - Textile Exchange". Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  13. ^ "Manufacturers". Sustainable Apparel Coalition. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  14. ^ "Recover - Textile Exchange". Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  15. ^ "Recover — GLOBAL FASHION AGENDA". Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  16. ^ "La industria algodonera premia la gestión del diseño y la innovación en fibras sintéticas". www.modaes.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  17. ^ by (2019-03-11). "Entregados Los Premios Empresariales AITEX 2018 A La Innovación Y A La Sostenibilidad" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  18. ^ "2021 Ryan Young Climate+ Awards - Textile Exchange". 2021-11-04. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  19. ^ Fish, Isabella (2021-11-18). "Drapers Awards 2021 winners revealed". Drapers. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  20. ^ Remington, Chris. "Recover wins Green Product Award". Ecotextile News. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  21. ^ "ITMF Award winners 2022". www.innovationintextiles.com. Retrieved 2023-02-22.

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Recover Textile Systems mainly known as Recover is a materials science company and producer of mechanically recycled cotton fiber and recycled cotton fiber blends created in 2020 with its headquarters in Banyeres de Mariola Spain 1 Recover Textile Systems S L Trade nameRecover Company typePrivately held companyIndustryTextilesFounded2020HeadquartersBanyeres de Mariola SpainProductsRecycled Cotton FiberWebsiterecoverfiber wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Manufacturing process 3 Recognition 4 ReferencesHistory editRecover is a spin off of Ferre Yarns Hilaturas Ferre a Spanish textile company based in Banyeres de Mariola Spain The Ferre family started its business in 1914 as a textile factory dedicated to the production of jute and other non clothing textiles After a period of raw material shortages due to the first and second world wars in 1947 the company started recycling textile waste back into cotton yarns 2 In 2006 Ferre Yarns gave a name to its recycled product line Recover In the following years the company started expanding its product lines by including cotton fiber blends to its portfolio such as recycled cotton recycled polyester rPET and recycled cotton organic cotton In 2014 Ferre Yarns launched its first Recover product lines with retailers such as H amp M Armani Hugo Boss and Inditex 3 In December 2020 Ferre Yarns announced it sold its spin off Recover to the American private equity fund STORY3 Capital 4 Ferre Yarns would focus on spinning while the fiber business would be taken over by the newly created Recover Textile Systems S L The Ferre family announced it would maintain a minority stake in Recover as Alfredo Ferre was named chief executive officer In May 2021 Recover announced it opened a facility in Pakistan in partnership with Artistic Denim Mills ADM 5 In May 2022 Recover unveiled its new facility in Dhaka Bangladesh to boost its manufacturing capabilities and directly service the country s textile sector 6 Bangladesh is the world s second largest apparel exporter after China and was deemed therefore an ideal location for expansion given the increasing demand for sustainable materials 7 In June 2022 Goldman Sachs Group Inc s asset management arm led a 100 million growth investment in the company 8 The investment the company said put it on track to increase its production and add 15 manufacturing facilities in seven geographies including Vietnam 9 Manufacturing process editThe company s manufacturing process falls under mechanical textile to textile recycling a process which recovers materials of pre consumer post consumer and post industrial origins to transform them into recycled yarns for new fabrics 10 Textile recycling is a component of a circular economy along with reusing reducing and repairing Recover has a public Life Cycle Assessment LCA study published in 2016 that was carried out by the University of Valencia called Environmental impact of Recover cotton in the Textile industry The study was later verified by Aitex and UNESCO It analyzes the manufacturing process of a garment made from conventional cotton compared to one made from Recover recycled cotton The use of recycled cotton eliminates several phases of the manufacturing process of conventional cotton such as farming ginning and dyeing This produces savings for the environment in terms of water pollutants CO emissions energy and land use 11 Recover complies to annual verification tests and certifications by third parties such as Organic Content Standard OCS and Global Recycle Standard GRS 12 The company is also a member of several industry initiatives such as Sustainable Apparel Coalition SAC 13 Textile Exchange 14 and Global Fashion Agenda 15 Recognition editIn 2017 Ferre Yarns S A received the innovative company award from la Fundacion Textil Algodonera for its production of circular yarns 16 In 2018 Ferre Yarns S A received the Aitex Business Award in the Sustainability category for its Recover project 17 In November 2021 Recover received the Ryan Young Climate Award in the Climate Leader category granted by Textile Exchange 18 Shortly after the company received a Drapers Award in the Disruptor category 19 In May 2022 Recover won the Green Product Award 2022 in the Fashion category 20 In September 2022 Recover won the ITMF Sustainability amp Innovation Award at the ITMF Annual Conference 2022 in Davos 21 References edit Recover el spin off de Hilaturas Ferre gana escala tras su venta y firma con Primark www modaes es in Spanish Retrieved 2022 04 26 Recovertex Hilaturas Ferrer Como hacer moda sostenible retrieved 2022 04 07 La moda circular es tendencia te apuntas La Vanguardia in Spanish 2017 05 25 Retrieved 2022 04 07 Hilaturas Ferre vende su spin off Recover al fondo estadounidense Story3 Capital Webcapitalriesgo in Spanish 2020 12 17 Retrieved 2022 04 07 Velasquez Angela 2021 05 11 ADM Inks Deal with Recover to Scale Traceable Recycled Cotton Sourcing Journal Retrieved 2022 04 07 Recover closes the loop with new Bangaladesh facility Just Style 2022 05 11 Retrieved 2022 08 24 Cheng Peter Fu Yelin Lai Kin Keung 2018 05 11 Supply Chain Risk Management in the Apparel Industry Routledge ISBN 978 1 315 31415 0 Armental Maria 2022 06 09 Goldman Sachs Leads 100 Million Investment in Sustainable Textile Company Recover Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 08 24 Goldman Backed Recycled Cotton Supplier Valued at 1 Billion The Business of Fashion Retrieved 2022 08 26 Sandvik Ida Marie Stubbs Wendy 2019 01 01 Circular fashion supply chain through textile to textile recycling Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management 23 3 366 381 doi 10 1108 JFMM 04 2018 0058 ISSN 1361 2026 S2CID 181446929 Esteve Turrillas F A de la Guardia M 2017 01 01 Environmental impact of Recover cotton in textile industry Resources Conservation and Recycling 116 107 115 doi 10 1016 j resconrec 2016 09 034 ISSN 0921 3449 Recover Textile Exchange Retrieved 2022 04 26 Manufacturers Sustainable Apparel Coalition Retrieved 2022 04 26 Recover Textile Exchange Retrieved 2022 04 26 Recover GLOBAL FASHION AGENDA Retrieved 2022 04 26 La industria algodonera premia la gestion del diseno y la innovacion en fibras sinteticas www modaes es in Spanish Retrieved 2022 04 07 by 2019 03 11 Entregados Los Premios Empresariales AITEX 2018 A La Innovacion Y A La Sostenibilidad in European Spanish Retrieved 2022 04 07 2021 Ryan Young Climate Awards Textile Exchange 2021 11 04 Retrieved 2022 04 07 Fish Isabella 2021 11 18 Drapers Awards 2021 winners revealed Drapers Retrieved 2022 04 07 Remington Chris Recover wins Green Product Award Ecotextile News Retrieved 2022 08 26 ITMF Award winners 2022 www innovationintextiles com Retrieved 2023 02 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Recover Textile Systems amp oldid 1140943169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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