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Los Angeles-based material science company Ambercycle has entered into a partnership with Zhejiang Huilong New Materials Co. Ltd., a Chinese intelligent manufacturing company specializing in dope-dyed polyester yarn. Ambercycle says this collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption and commercialization of sustainable, circular textile materials.
According to Ambercycle, this collaboration will help scale the production of recycled polyester while promoting the commercialization and adoption of sustainable materials.
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“As a company with over two decades of expertise in sustainable materials, we are excited to partner with Ambercycle to bring innovative circular solutions to market,” Huilong Chairman Shen Shunhua says. “This collaboration represents a significant step in driving industry-wide change toward greener and more sustainable textile production.”
Huilong, recognized for its dope-dyed polyester yarn, which the company says reduces energy, water and pollution in the dyeing process, will integrate next-generation circular materials into its portfolio.
“Working with Huilong will allow us to significantly expand our impact, enabling us to meet the growing demand for circular materials in the global fashion industry,” Ambercycle Founder and CEO Shay Sethi says. “Together, we are building the future of sustainable fashion.”
Ambercycle’s recycled-content polyester product, Cycora, is made from end-of-life textiles through its advanced molecular regeneration technology.
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