Crystal International Group Limited, an apparel manufacturer, has joined forces with Renewcell’s Circulose Supplier Network (CSN) to boost its circularity efforts. The former is planning to use Renewcell’s Circulose Supplier Network (CSN) to foster more sustainable practices within its textile supply chain.
This collaboration gives Crystal International a potential to use textile waste for circular processes while also gaining access to the supply of Circulose, which is certified with the Recycled Claim Standard. The company will also be able to expand its recycling initiatives to include eco-friendly materials in the production process itself.
To promote textile circularity within the global fashion sector, Crystal International has joined more than 40 industry peers on the platform to advance circular solutions. This includes prominent suppliers and brands.
Both the companies share the commitment to sustainability and have a common vision for environmentally responsible practices
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