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Recycling

Blended-textile recycling: Green Machine Circular Textile Ecosystem established

Jun 29, 2026

The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA), Jeanologia, and Looptworks, have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the Green Machine Circular Textile Ecosystem – a first-of-its-kind collaboration to accelerate the large-scale recycling of blended textiles.


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(From left) Begoña García, Jeanologia Global Director of Sustainable Innovation, Jake Koh, CEO of HKRITA, Scott Hamlin, Founder and CEO of Looptworks, at the MoU signing ceremony.

 

Bringing together cutting-edge innovation, industrial machinery expertise, and real-world adoption, this tripartite initiative unites HKRITA with Jeanologia as the first official machinery partner and Looptworks as a prospective adopter.

 

The partnership signals a decisive shift from research-driven innovation to practical, scalable deployment with industry support, creating a complete and actionable pathway for circular transformation.

 

Green Machine Circular Textile Ecosystem

 

At the center of this ecosystem is HKRITA's latest Green Machine 4.0, the newest iteration of its pioneering hydrothermal recycling technology. This advanced version recovers polyester at 98% or higher purity from cotton-polyester textiles without harmful processes.

 

Through this collaboration, Jeanologia contributes by delivering industry-ready machinery engineered to European standards that meets the CE high-pressure requirement, enabling seamless integration and streamlined logistics.

 

“By combining HKRITA's innovation, Jeanologia's industrial engineering and textile bleaching expertise, and Looptworks' operational deployment, we are creating a model that can help make circularity a reality at industrial scale,” said Enrique Silla, CEO and Founder of Jeanologia.

 

Meanwhile, Looptworks, a Certified B-Corp recycling specialist, transforms diverse pre- and post-consumer textiles into high-quality GRS-certified fibers. This cross-industry collaboration supports expandable industrial implementation across diverse settings, enabling the industry to execute circular solutions at scale.

 

“Blended materials have long been a major barrier to circularity, and this technology enables us to effectively realise their value at scale. By reintroducing recovered fibres into the supply chain, we are proving that circular solutions are both environmentally practical and economically viable,” commented Scott Hamlin, Founder and CEO of Looptworks.

 

Bringing scalable circular textile transformation

 

By integrating scientific innovation, engineering excellence, and operational deployment, the Green Machine ecosystem provides a viable pathway for circular transformation.

 

This initiative empowers textile recyclers to process previously unrecyclable materials and unlock new revenue streams, while enabling fashion brands to incorporate recycled fibers into their supply chains in commercial volumes.

 

It also supports manufacturers in adopting more sustainable production models, helping all stakeholders close the loop on textile waste and reduce dependence on virgin resources.

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