TESTEX promotes sustainable textile practices

TESTEX has introduced the new Testex Circularity label, designed to support brands and manufacturers in embracing circular economy practices by focusing on extending the life of textile products.

The core idea behind Testex Circularity is to reduce waste and increase the durability of textiles through thoughtful design, production, and use. A circular economy aims to save resources, fight climate change, and limit pollution by ensuring products are reused, repaired, or recycled instead of being discarded.

With this label, TESTEX helps businesses move towards a “closed-loop” system, where products continue to be useful even after their first life, allowing them to reduce environmental harm while still growing in a responsible way.

For consumers, choosing items with the Testex Circularity label means supporting a greener planet by buying products that are designed to last and be reused, rather than thrown away.

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