Evlox, a specialised Spanish denim manufacturer founded in 1846, and Recover, a materials' science company and global producer of low-impact, high-quality recycled cotton fiber and cotton fiber blends, have signed a multi-year agreement with the common goal of promoting innovative technologies that will help move towards a circular textile industry.
As part of the agreement, Evlox commits to purchasing Recover’s recycled cotton fiber, a high-quality fiber created entirely from textile waste and produced with minimal environmental impact, and incorporating it into their denim fabrics.
The agreement is part of Evlox's plans to scale its sustainable product offering, and fulfills the company's 2025 objectives set out in its corporate social responsibility program.
By using Recover, Evlox aims to further minimise its use of virgin resources and move towards a circular production model, manufacturing high-quality denim while significantly reducing its impact.

The new capsule collection of vintage denims is a tribute to the classic denim fabrics that have been successful in past decades, adding the sustainable component with Recover’s recycled fiber, produced in Spain.
“Our new partnership with Evlox allows us to continue building and scaling a circular and traceable supply chain with Recover, so that we can offer brands a sustainable and high-quality solution,” commented Alfredo Ferre, CEO, Recover.
“We are proud to contribute towards making textile circularity a reality, and we believe that innovation is the key to a competitive and sustainable fashion industry in the future,” said Jamie Lloréns, CEO, Evlox.
“For this reason, we continue to seek new sustainable solutions, whether through partners, processes or materials, that help us to achieve new fibers from recycled textiles. This partnership with Recover is helping to change the industry,” he added.
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