Säntis Textiles will launch Säntis Textiles AG, a sister business with headquarters in Switzerland. The expansion will enable it to connect with Swiss and global colleagues and assist numerous companies in implementing sustainable closed-loop systems. Säntis, the creator of the innovative RCO100 technology, promotes recycled cotton and creates 100% recycled cotton yarns without the use of synthetic fibers or chemical procedures.
Säntis Textiles AG seeks to advance textile solutions, create techniques that will revolutionize the industry, and honor Swiss heritage while working to advance the technical knowledge and expertise of the Swiss market. The expanded business’s recycled development division will be managed by the new hub with a focus on Switzerland.
To increase consumer and designer knowledge of sustainable fashion options, Säntis Textiles AG is utilizing the chance to collaborate with independent brands and provide help to design teams as they develop solutions that promote circularity and eco-conscious production.
Annabelle Hutter, the creative director, said that this is an interesting time for their firm. They are responding to a shift in consumer thinking by growing and establishing a new headquarters in Switzerland. The number of brands they support is increasing along with the expansion of their business. This presents excellent chances to spread environmentally friendly methods across the globe and supports designers in making economically sensible choices. They eagerly await the results of this.
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