Re-Matters partners with COLOURizd for sustainable dyeing

A pioneering start-up, Re-Matters Textile Recycling Solutions, is pushing for circular value streams in the textile industry. Re-Matters is excited to announce a strategic partnership with COLOURizd, a leader in eco-friendly textile dyeing technology.

By combining Re-Matters’ expertise in circular systems with COLOURizd’s cutting-edge dyeing technology, this collaboration aims to drive the industry’s shift towards more sustainable practices. Together, they promote environmentally friendly supply chain processes.

“We are thrilled to partner with COLOURizd, whose innovative dyeing technology perfectly aligns with our goal of advancing a circular textile economy,” said Romain Narcy, CEO of Re-Matters. “In today’s world, sustainability is not just an option—it’s a necessity.”

COLOURizd’s groundbreaking QuantumCOLOUR technology allows recycled materials to be dyed without bleaching or removing existing colors. This process enhances yarn qualities such as strength, reduced pilling, and less hairiness, while preserving the integrity of the fibers. Requiring only one liter of water per kilogram of yarn and producing no wastewater, this technology is an ideal solution for businesses looking to improve their sustainability efforts.

“Our partnership with Re-Matters is a perfect match, combining two innovative companies committed to sustainability,” said Jennifer Thompson, CEO of COLOURizd. “By integrating COLOURizd’s technology with Re-Matters’ circular value approach, we offer textile manufacturers a sustainable solution that reduces environmental impact and improves product performance and quality.”

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