WEAR CIRCULAR

“Wear Circular” is a concept formed by TDV Industries and Klopman. With this development, the companies are engaging various circularity projects and partnerships to recycle fabrics and to protect the planet.

The project starts with collecting clothes and fabrics at the end of their first lifecycle and recycling them to generate new fibres. These new fibres will be used in creating new fabrics, so that more new clothes are made with an increasing amount of recycled fibres.

We-ar Circular™ is the first industrial-scale closed-loop system available on the market.
An innovative system that represents our dedication to sustainability and a significant step towards a more environmentally conscious future.

Be part of the revolution and ask your sales representative for more information.

RENAISSANCE TEXTILE

Renaissance textile recycling plant, the local circularity project

TDV Industries is shareholder and one of the 3 founders of the French company Renaissance Textile, Europe’s largest circular economy project in the textile sector.

The project is a post-consumer recycling facility with a capacity of 9,000 tons per year (in 2024).

Its aim is to recycle end-of-life textile products and produce new fibres. Those conserve their usability and their technical and creative characteristics.

Renaissance Textile is the result of more than 10 years of work. Previous recycling and circularity projects have been leaded by TDV : « Reb[Earth] », then « Rewind » and today’s « Firex » projects.

Anchored in a social and solidarity economy model, Renaissance Textile’s ambition is to become Europe’s largest circular economy textile project. The project aims to decrease greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 400,000 tonnes of CO² over four years. 

The project also encourages the re-localisation of the textile industry in France, in our local territories. It gives TDV and Klopman a new way of providing customers with the best performing fabrics, made with sustainable and circular materials.

Renaissance textile recycling plant, the local circularity project
Post-consumer cotton being recycled by Renaissance Textile
Clothing made with post-consumer recycled fabrics