Closing the Loop: dr. Green and Family
by Jean-Luc Derycke
In this session, Jean-Luc Derycke, Director of Sustainable Development at Utexbel NV, will showcase how Utexbel drives innovation in textile recycling. With over 35 years of experience in the textile industry, Jean-Luc will explain how Utexbel’s Dr. Green fabric—made from 35% recycled hospital garments—demonstrates a tangible step towards circularity. Additionally, he will introduce other innovative fabrics and yarns, including 100% recycled cotton, aramid blends, and materials under the Reficor label, which repurpose used textiles into new fabrics.
Key Takeaways:
- Learn how Utexbel uses pre- and post-consumer waste to create recycled fabrics.
- Discover Dr. Green, a fabric for hospital use made with 35% recycled materials.
- Explore the Reficor label and its role in transforming used garments into new textiles.
- Gain insights into the practical applications of textile recycling for industrial use.
This session is crucial for professionals seeking sustainable textile solutions. Utexbel offers real-world examples of how textile recycling can be successfully integrated into large-scale production, making it highly relevant for industrial launderers, garment makers, and purchasing managers looking for sustainable sourcing options.