Primus Partners Receives Circular Textile Policy Impact Award at BioTex Summit 2026

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Primus Partners has been awarded the Circular Textile Policy Impact Award at the BioTex Fashion & Circularity Summit 2026. The recognition highlights its work in supporting sustainable and circular textile systems through policy-focused initiatives.

Primus Partners announced that it has received the Circular Textile Policy Impact Award at the BioTex Fashion & Circularity Summit 2026, held as a platform for discussions on circular economy practices and sustainability in the textile sector. The award acknowledges the firm’s role in contributing to circular textile development through policy advisory and research-driven interventions.

The company stated that the recognition reflects its ongoing work in sustainability and circularity within the textile industry, supported by policy frameworks and strategic consulting efforts.

Primus Partners also acknowledged the organisers of the summit and International Fashion Business Exchange Council for the recognition. The award represents the efforts of its team in addressing sustainability challenges through policy-led approaches.

The award was presented during the BioTex Fashion & Circularity Summit 2026, which brought together policymakers, industry representatives, and international experts to discuss developments in sustainable fashion and circular textile systems.

Speaking on the achievement, Garima Babbar, Executive Director, Primus Partners, said: “This recognition is a testament to the power of collaborative policy action in driving real, on-ground impact. At Primus Partners, we remain deeply committed to enabling a transition towards a more sustainable and circular textile ecosystem by aligning policy intent with industry execution. This honour further strengthens our resolve to continue building scalable, future-ready solutions for the sector.”

The company stated that it will continue its work in policy development, partnerships, and implementation support aimed at advancing sustainability in the textile industry.

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