Madewell’s textile-to-textile collection provides ‘blueprint’ for circularity

08/04/2026
Madewell’s textile-to-textile collection provides ‘blueprint’ for circularity

RE&UP Recycling Technologies has teamed up with fabric mill Isko to transform around 20,000 pairs of post-consumer jeans into feedstock for a textile-to-textile recycled denim capsule for US brand Madewell. 

Madewell has operated a denim trade-in initiative for more than a decade, collecting and recycling over two million pairs of jeans through Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green programme.

For the RE&UP-enabled capsule, 20,000 pre-loved garments have been deconstructed and re-engineered into cotton and polyester fibres that meet the durability and aesthetic requirements of the premium denim market. 

Marco Lucietti, head of marketing and communications at RE&UP, said: "Our collaboration with Madewell and Isko demonstrates that we can deconstruct complex, worn garments and re-integrate them into the supply chain. This is a blueprint for how brands can use their own take-back streams to create a repeatable, closed-loop production cycle." 


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