Re:inventex is a Ukrainian company that works with textile waste generated by businesses, providing its processing and return to the production cycle. The company offers solutions for handling manufacturing offcuts, used uniforms, unsold garments, and other types of textile waste, helping businesses address disposal and reuse in a structured and systematic way.
In April 2026, Re:inventex will participate in Techtextil in Frankfurt as part of a joint exhibition together with its manufacturing partners. The exhibition will take place from April 21 to 24 and will serve as a platform to present an approach to textile waste not as a by-product, but as a resource that can be reintegrated into production processes.
Today, textile waste management is increasingly shaped not only by internal business needs but also by external market requirements. European regulations are gradually changing the way companies handle textile materials — including restrictions on the destruction of unsold goods, increased transparency requirements, and extended responsibility for the full lifecycle of products.
In this context, disposal is no longer a purely technical operation. It becomes part of broader business processes that affect compliance, partnerships, and brand reputation. At the same time, managing textile waste remains complex and often fragmented.
Re:inventex addresses this challenge by offering a structured model for working with textile waste — from collection and sorting to processing and further use as secondary raw material. This approach allows businesses not only to manage waste, but to integrate processed materials back into a new production cycle.
Within the joint exhibition at Techtextil 2026, Re:inventex will demonstrate how textile waste is transformed into materials for further use. This includes acoustic panels, mattress fillings, and other nonwoven materials made from recycled textile fibers. In this way, the full chain is presented — from textile waste to material used in new products.
For Re:inventex, this approach is essential: the focus is not only on processing itself, but on how its results are integrated into real production applications. This allows companies to treat textile waste as a resource rather than a problem.
Re:inventex works with garment manufacturers, companies using uniforms, and fashion brands that handle textile materials and are looking for structured waste management solutions. A key part of this work is supporting businesses in meeting regulatory requirements related to textile disposal, which is becoming increasingly important for companies operating in or with the European market.
Participation in Techtextil 2026 provides an opportunity to present Re:inventex as part of a broader ecosystem, where textile waste is treated as a resource and processing is an integrated step in the creation of new materials and products.
Re:inventex will be present at Techtextil 2026 in Frankfurt from April 21 to 24 as part of a joint exhibition. The team can be found in Hall 12.1, Booth B57.