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Home » Evlox, Recover and Jeanologia launch recycled denim capsule collection
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Evlox, Recover and Jeanologia launch recycled denim capsule collection

By November 22, 20232 Mins Read
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It combines expertise from each specialist business to improve circularity in the denim industry, from fibre to finish.

On 23-24 November, textile industry experts Recover, Evlox and Jeanologia will showcased their new recycled denim capsule collection, Reiconics, at Denim Première Vision in Milan.

The collection is the result of a collaborative project between the three companies, combining expertise from each specialist business to improve circularity in the denim industry, from fibre to finish.

It aims to inspire and bring value to the industry by creating truly circular products through a process that implements eco-design, transparency, process measurement, traceability, and scalability.

Made from Recover recycled cotton fibre and Spanish cotton, the Reiconics collection is GRS certified and is a tribute to the classic denim fabrics that have been successful in past decades.

It includes a range of premium denim fabrics developed by Evlox, and a total of 14 final garments that will be exhibited at Premiere Vision Denim. Each piece in the collection displays a variety of finishes generated using technology by Jeanologia, reducing water and energy consumption, and eliminating damaging emissions and discharge.

Just one jacket in the Reiconics collection, using 32 per cent Recover recycled fibre and Jeanologia finishing technology, saves up to 240 litres of water; compared to a jacket made with virgin cotton and treated with traditional finishing technique.

Alfredo Ferre, CEO at Recover stated, “Recover is proud to be part of the Reiconics collection, a groundbreaking project that will pave the way toward a more sustainable future. Together we are offering brands a pathway to reduce their environmental impact caused by raw material production and waste.”

Francisco Ortega, Evlox R&D Director, commented, “We are thrilled to implement new models of denim manufacturing, more circular and sustainable with the help of recognised partners such as Recover and Jeanologia with whom we have been collaborating for years, this capsule is another milestone in the challenge of making circular fashion accessible to everyone, without compromising the denim heritage”.

Enrique Silla, CEO at Jeanologia stated, “At Jeanologia we are proud to work with Recover and Evlox as partners to redefine the future of blue jeans. REICONICS Collection creates an inflection point where technology, innovation, creativity, circularity, and sustainability are key to success. To achieve the excellence product whilst producing in a responsible and sustainable way.”

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