Evlox and Recover sign multi-year partnership
 
                        Spanish mill Evlox and Recover, a producer of recycled cotton fibres, have signed a three-year agreement to work together on denim fabrics.
The agreement will help Evlox reach the objectives set out in its corporate social responsibility programme and will enable brands to access more circular fabrics. 
Evlox will launch its first capsule collection called Re-Iconics by Evlox, coinciding with the release of its AW 24-25 collection this month. 
Evlox CEO Jamie Lloréns said: “We are proud to contribute towards making textile circularity a reality, and we believe that innovation is the key for a competitive and sustainable fashion industry in the future. For that reason, we continue to seek new sustainable solutions, whether through partners, processes or materials, that helps us to achieve new fibres from recycled textiles.”
Evlox was established in 1846 and employs more than 500. It produces 12 million metres of denim each year.
Recover is a fourth-generation, family-owned company, backed by recent investment from STORY3 Capital and Goldman Sachs.
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
 
 
