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  • Fibre2Fashion added blog Fashion Media & Publications
    2026-03-27 10:19:58 -
    Birla Cellulose launches Liva Reviva M, pioneering circular fashion
    Insights Birla Cellulose has unveiled Liva Reviva M, India's first mechanically recycled cellulosic fibre made with up to 50 per cent post-consumer textile waste. Certified by GRS and FSC, the fibre combines softness, breathability, and sustainability. This innovation transforms waste into value, marking a major milestone in Birla Cellulose's mission to advance circular, eco-conscious...
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  • Textile World added blog Fashion Media & Publications
    2026-03-31 05:36:48 -
    Circulose Partners With Marks And Spencer To Accelerate Circular Fashion
    STOCKHOLM — November 13, 2025 — Circulose has announced a partnership with Marks & Spencer (M&S), making the iconic British retailer the first UK brand to join Circulose as a Scaling Partner. This milestone collaboration marks a powerful step forward in transforming how fashion is made, driving circularity from concept to scale. By joining forces, M&S is reinforcing its...
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  • IFAB Media added blog Fashion Media & Publications
    2026-04-01 05:53:35 -
    RadiciGroup LYCRA and Triumph advance circular fashion with mixed - fibre recycling
    The process, which is both economically and environmentally sustainable, has enabled the production of an underwear set made from 100% recycled nylon and LYCRA® fibre in a closed-loop system. Recycling of garments made from different types of fibres has always represented a major challenge for the textile industry. In the absence of a chemical or mechanical process capable of separating and...
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