Mango Launches Teen Line With Recycled Fibres, Invests In The Post Fiber

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Mango has become the first major fashion brand to invest in The Post Fiber, a start-up focused on recycling post-consumer textile waste into new fibres. The move, made through Mango StartUp Studio, reinforces Mango’s commitment to circular fashion and sustainable innovation.

As part of the collaboration, Mango has launched a limited-edition Mango Teen capsule collection using post-consumer recycled fibres. The 10-piece line, featuring t-shirts and sweatshirts comprises 80% recycled material, of which 15% is sourced from The Post Fiber and 65% from post-industrial waste. The garments are also dyed using Pigmentura, an eco-efficient dyeing method that reduces water and energy usage.

The Post Fiber is a joint initiative by Hallotex, Textil Santanderina, Moda-Re, and Margasa. It offers a high-quality fibre recycling system with a strong focus on traceability and sustainability.

Mango will also take a seat on The Post Fiber’s Board of Directors, represented by Berta Moral, Director of Mango Kids and Teen.

This partnership aligns with Mango’s 2030 sustainability roadmap, which targets 100% use of lower-impact fibres, 40% of them recycled across its collections. In 2023, 72% of the fibres used in Mango’s garments were of lower environmental impact, with 25% recycled.

The investment supports Mango’s 4E Strategic Plan (2024–2026), aimed at achieving over €4 billion in revenue by 2026 through innovation, quality, in-house design, and sustainability.

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