
The two companies will integrate Reju Polyester into their commercial multifilament yarn production for textile use.
The validation process for Reju Polyester will take place at Utexa’s facility in Choloma, Honduras, and Antex’s plant in Girona, Spain.
By October 2025, Reju anticipates that its brand associates will employ these yarns in garment creation and evaluate the efficacy of closer supply chains.
These collaborations underscore Reju’s commitment to addressing the issue of post-consumer textile waste within the regions where it originates.
The company’s strategy includes fostering a circular textile economy by facilitating the collection and sorting of textile waste, thus paving the way for regional Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks.
Reju CEO Patrik Frisk said: “These partnerships accelerate the development of high-quality, sustainable yarns meeting the growing demand for environmentally responsible, regionally sourced textile solutions.

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By GlobalData“By combining the proven manufacturing capabilities of Utexa and Antex with Reju’s polyester, we will drive meaningful change in the textile industry, demonstrating the ability to produce high quality yarns and fabrics within the continents where our Regeneration Hubs will be located. Aligning with these mills enables us to deliver products that not only meet the expectations of conscious consumers, but also, contribute to a more sustainable future for the planet.”
Reju produces 100% textile-to-textile recycled polyester that reduces carbon footprint by about 50% compared to virgin polyester.
Polyester manufactured from Reju’s regeneration technology are claimed to be the highest grade for textile applications, while preventing the thermal degradation, contaminants, and co-monomers.
Collaboration with Reju is also said to improve flexibility for brands due to its near-shore supply chain alternative.
Utexa president Jon Pavlansky said: “Working with Reju reinforces our mission to advance textile innovation and speed in the Americas. We look forward to exploring the full potential of Reju Polyester and setting a new industry standard in sustainable yarns.”
Antex innovation and sustainability director Marta Molist added: “Reju’s circular polyester aligns perfectly with our commitment to sustainable innovation, speed, and efficiency for textile supply chains. As a global producer of multifilament yarns, we’re proud to help bring this next-generation material to life, delivering performance, quality, and environmental responsibility at industrial scale.”