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Textile Innovation
Ep. 152: Building circular business models
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WTiN speaks to Patrik Frisk, CEO of textiles-to-textile regeneration company, Reju.
WTiN speaks to the leaders in textile manufacturing about the trends and advancements shaping the textile industry.
In this episode, WTiN’s managing director, Madelaine Thomas, speaks to Patrik Frist, CEO of Reju. Reju is a textiles-to-textile regeneration company focused on circular polyester manufacturing.
Throughout his career, Frisk has led many major apparel and footwear brands. Throughout the episode he shares his knowledge and how his experience has shaped the way he leads circular textile business models and integrates textile-to-textile recycling into supply chains.
Frisk also touches upon how Technip Energies, a leading engineering and technology company for the energy transition, and creator of Reju, works with Reju and other industry experts to turn waste polyester and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) into infinitely recyclable materials.
Learn more at reju.com.