PurFi Global, a company specializing in textile rejuvenation technology, and its joint venture partner, Arvind Limited, a global leader in textile manufacturing, announced plans to scale up their production capacity to meet the growing demand for sustainable textile fibers. The joint venture, PurFi Arvind Manufacturing India (PAMI), will build a state-of-the-art textile circularity facility in Gujarat, India, with an initial capacity to produce 3,500 metric tons of rejuvenated fibers and 5,500 tons of secondary material capacity annually. The facility is designed to expand to 10 large production lines over the next three years to meet global demand. The technology uses proprietary processes to convert textile waste into high-quality fibers, meeting the exacting standards of the global textile industry. The partnership aims to address the global textile waste crisis and support the fashion industry’s transition towards a circular economy. Industry leaders have committed to using 100% recycled or sustainably sourced materials by 2030, and PurFi’s technology is well-positioned to meet this demand, providing a solution to reduce waste and support recycling.
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