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Coats launches recycled textile threads in India, matching traditional strength and aiding circular economy.
Coats has introduced new textile-to-textile sewing threads made from recycled post-industrial and post-consumer waste, developed in India using chemical recycling.
The T2T Epic and T2T Gramax threads match traditional threads in strength and durability, work with existing machines, and aim to reduce textile waste and support a circular economy.
The launch coincides with the Textile Exchange Conference in Lisbon, where Coats also plans to expand its use of preferred raw materials to 60% by 2026.
Meanwhile, concerns grow over fast fashion’s environmental toll, with global textile waste rising, supply chains threatened by U.S. government shutdown risks, and protectionist trade policies undermining sustainability efforts.
New guidelines aim to improve the accuracy of cotton lifecycle assessments, while Indorama Ventures launched deja Care—certified PET fibers for skin-contact apparel—meeting strict safety standards and supporting sustainable, traceable production.
Coats lanza hilos textiles reciclados en India, igualando la fuerza tradicional y ayudando a la economía circular.