Indorama Ventures Showcases Recycled and Bio-Based Fibers at Techtextil 2026

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Indorama Ventures is presenting its latest material solutions at Techtextil in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. The company is highlighting developments aligned with evolving requirements in the textile and nonwovens sectors. These include recycled materials, bio-based alternatives, and binder fibers aimed at improving efficiency and emissions performance.

The company is presenting recycled staple fibers and filament yarns derived from textile and packaging waste as part of industry efforts toward circularity. Bio-based offerings are positioned as drop-in solutions that support emission reduction targets. In addition, high-performance binder fibers are being showcased for their role in enhancing bonding performance and optimizing operational costs.

Indorama Ventures stated that its regional supply chains support consistent delivery and scalability of these materials. This is positioned as a response to current global market conditions, while enabling customers to meet sustainability objectives alongside performance requirements.

The company’s deja™ product brand family includes fibers and yarns made from pre- and post-consumer textile and packaging waste. These materials are available in multiple colors, cross-sections, and functionalities, with applications across sportswear, footwear, automotive interiors, and workwear.

The strongaTM product brand family focuses on applications requiring strength, including construction, filtration, automotive, and industrial uses. The portfolio includes bicomponent staple fibers designed for air-laid and air-lay processes, supporting the formation of thermal bonded absorbent structures as well as flexural or hard compressed composite materials.

Indorama Ventures will be present at Techtextil from April 21–24 in hall 9.0, booth A80/A82, where its commercial and technical teams will be available to discuss material selection and sustainability roadmaps.

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