The facility is set to be operational by early 2025, and by pioneering its state-of-the art recycling technology, Recover aims to promote large-scale sustainability in the growing Vietnamese textile production market.
Situated in Dong Nai province, the factory’s location was strategically chosen due to Vietnam’s significant role in the global textile industry as the third-largest textile exporter worldwide. With this new facility, Recover positions itself close to both textile waste sorting and manufacturing operations, reducing the costs and footprint tied to shipping. It also enables Recover to serve as a true global partner for the industry’s demands, supplying brands in all major textile production markets with timely and efficient access to its materials.
Spanning nearly 14,000 square metres, the factory will feature Recover’s highly optimised recycling technology and initially operate with two state-of-the-art recycling lines, providing an annual production capacity of 10,000 metric tonnes. It will also include a dedicated Recover laboratory, to maintain a consistent high-quality product across all facilities and a constant evolution in both product and process.
One of the facility’s primary products will be RMix, Recover’s recycling solution for cotton-polyester blends. This pioneering process eliminates the need to separate fibres, overcoming a long-standing industry challenge in polycotton recycling and offering a significant sustainable advantage in terms of energy efficiency.
“Our expansion into Vietnam is a crucial step in our strategic business plan,” said Anders Sjöblom, CEO at Recover. “Circularity is currently an underutilised tool in the Vietnamese textiles industry, and by bringing our advanced technology to a key textile hub, we are not only enhancing how we serve our customers by expanding our global manufacturing footprint but also creating a positive shift towards circularity in Vietnam.”
Recover, headquartered in Spain, first expanded its operations with a second manufacturing facility in Bangladesh in 2022.
This latest facility in Vietnam represents the next step in the company’s ambitious expansion plans, aiming to expand to new global markets to meet the growing demand for recycled materials among brands and retailers worldwide. With a reputation built on trust, sustainability and technological excellence, Recover is elevating the industry standard one facility at a time.
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