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Ambercycle, a producer of circular materials, and Highsun Holding Group (HSCC), an advanced materials manufacturer, have announced that they have entered into a strategic cooperation agreement. The collaboration will focus on scaling textile-to-textile closed-loop recycling systems, establishing innovative solutions across the entire industry value chain, and jointly promoting the transformation and upgrading of the global textile value chain.

As core strategic partners, Ambercycle and HSCC will accelerate the industry’s transition to a circular economy through joint recycling fiber market development, end-of-life textile feedstock sourcing, joint engineering collaboration, new material production and the promotion of quality and industry standards for circular materials.

“At HSCC, we are committed to leading the future of sustainable materials by incorporating cutting-edge recycling technologies into our production processes,” says Mei Zhen, vice president of HSCC. “Through this partnership with Ambercycle, we are accelerating the adoption of recycled materials, helping to reduce dependency on virgin resources and drive meaningful change in the industry.”

HSCC, recognized as a leader in the polymer and yarn production space, has a technology R&D center in the Netherlands and scales globally from its base in China. By replacing virgin polyester and nylon with textile-to-textile recycled materials, this collaboration aims to redefine how synthetics are produced, minimizing waste, reducing carbon emissions and creating a more decarbonized supply chain.

“We are glad to announce our partnership with HSCC, as it represents the new era for circularity,” said Shay Sethi, Co-founder and CEO of Ambercycle. “Scaling textile-to-textile solutions requires deep partnerships, innovation, and development of the global apparel value chain to work in harmony with the planet. By partnering with HSCC, we’re establishing a foundational partnership for circular systems to work at scale. This is how we turn circularity from an industry-wide ambition into a global reality.”



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