Materials science company Recover has become a member of the European Recycling Industries’ Confederation (EuRIC) Textiles. This move positions the fibre-to-fibre recycling specialist to contribute to the development of economic growth policies that consider the perspective of textile recyclers.
EuRIC’s primary goals as a trade body include connecting European recycling industries, serving as a trusted intermediary between the recycling value chain and policymakers, and providing expertise on various materials in the circular economy.
Recover’s membership in EuRIC Textiles enables the company to actively participate in shaping policies related to textile recycling. As a part of EuRIC, Recover will engage in connecting recycling industries, facilitating collaboration between the value chain and policymakers, and contributing expertise to advance the circular economy.
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