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Reju Announces the site selection of Regeneration Hub One, its first industrial size textile-to-textile recycling center to be located on the Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands

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Reju, a textile-to-textile regeneration company owned by Technip Energies, has selected Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands for its first industrial-scale regeneration center, Regeneration Hub One. The facility aims to regenerate 300 million articles annually, producing 50,000 tonnes of rBHET per year for conversion into Reju PET. The output will create Reju Polyester with 50% lower carbon emissions than virgin polyester. This follows their successful launch of Regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt in October 2024. The project, pending final investment decision from Technip Energies' board, will address growing textile waste concerns in Europe, where textile consumption has increased from 17kg to 19kg per person between 2019-2022. The facility will leverage Chemelot's existing infrastructure and industrial synergies to scale operations efficiently.
Reju, un'azienda specializzata nella rigenerazione tessile di proprietà di Technip Energies, ha scelto Chemelot Industrial Park a Sittard-Geleen, Paesi Bassi, per il suo primo centro di rigenerazione su scala industriale, Regeneration Hub One. La struttura punta a rigenerare 300 milioni di articoli all'anno, producendo 50.000 tonnellate di rBHET annualmente da convertire in Reju PET. Il prodotto finale sarà Reju Polyester con emissioni di carbonio inferiori del 50% rispetto al poliestere vergine. Questa iniziativa segue il successo del lancio di Regeneration Hub Zero a Francoforte, avvenuto nell'ottobre 2024. Il progetto, in attesa della decisione finale di investimento da parte del consiglio di amministrazione di Technip Energies, mira a rispondere alle crescenti preoccupazioni sullo smaltimento dei rifiuti tessili in Europa, dove il consumo di tessuti è aumentato da 17 a 19 kg pro capite tra il 2019 e il 2022. La struttura sfrutterà l'infrastruttura esistente di Chemelot e le sinergie industriali per scalare le operazioni in modo efficiente.
Reju, una empresa de regeneración textil propiedad de Technip Energies, ha seleccionado Chemelot Industrial Park en Sittard-Geleen, Países Bajos, para su primer centro de regeneración a escala industrial, Regeneration Hub One. La instalación tiene como objetivo regenerar 300 millones de artículos anualmente, produciendo 50,000 toneladas de rBHET al año para su conversión en Reju PET. El producto final será Reju Polyester con un 50% menos de emisiones de carbono en comparación con el poliéster virgen. Esto sigue al exitoso lanzamiento de Regeneration Hub Zero en Frankfurt en octubre de 2024. El proyecto, pendiente de la decisión final de inversión por parte del consejo de administración de Technip Energies, abordará la creciente preocupación por los residuos textiles en Europa, donde el consumo de textiles aumentó de 17 a 19 kg por persona entre 2019 y 2022. La instalación aprovechará la infraestructura existente de Chemelot y las sinergias industriales para escalar las operaciones de manera eficiente.
Technip Energies가 소유한 섬유 재생 기업 Reju는 네덜란드 Sittard-Geleen에 위치한 Chemelot Industrial Park를 첫 산업 규모 재생 센터인 Regeneration Hub One의 위치로 선정했습니다. 이 시설은 연간 3억 개의 의류를 재생하여 연간 5만 톤의 rBHET을 생산하고 이를 Reju PET로 전환할 예정입니다. 생산된 제품은 버진 폴리에스터 대비 탄소 배출량을 50% 줄인 Reju Polyester가 될 것입니다. 이는 2024년 10월 프랑크푸르트에서 성공적으로 시작된 Regeneration Hub Zero에 이은 것입니다. Technip Energies 이사회에서 최종 투자 결정을 기다리고 있는 이 프로젝트는 2019년부터 2022년 사이 유럽에서 1인당 섬유 소비량이 17kg에서 19kg으로 증가함에 따라 증가하는 섬유 폐기물 문제를 해결하는 데 기여할 것입니다. 이 시설은 Chemelot의 기존 인프라와 산업적 시너지를 활용해 효율적으로 운영 규모를 확장할 계획입니다.
Reju, une entreprise de régénération textile appartenant à Technip Energies, a choisi le Chemelot Industrial Park à Sittard-Geleen, aux Pays-Bas, pour son premier centre de régénération à l'échelle industrielle, Regeneration Hub One. L'installation vise à régénérer 300 millions d'articles par an, produisant 50 000 tonnes de rBHET annuellement pour être converties en Reju PET. Le produit final sera un polyester Reju avec 50 % d'émissions de carbone en moins par rapport au polyester vierge. Cela fait suite au lancement réussi de Regeneration Hub Zero à Francfort en octobre 2024. Le projet, en attente de la décision finale d'investissement du conseil d'administration de Technip Energies, répondra aux préoccupations croissantes liées aux déchets textiles en Europe, où la consommation textile est passée de 17 à 19 kg par personne entre 2019 et 2022. L'installation exploitera l'infrastructure existante de Chemelot et les synergies industrielles pour développer ses opérations de manière efficace.
Reju, ein auf Textil-zu-Textil-Regeneration spezialisiertes Unternehmen im Besitz von Technip Energies, hat den Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen, Niederlande, als Standort für sein erstes industrielles Regenerationszentrum, Regeneration Hub One, ausgewählt. Die Anlage soll jährlich 300 Millionen Artikel regenerieren und 50.000 Tonnen rBHET pro Jahr produzieren, die zu Reju PET weiterverarbeitet werden. Das Endprodukt wird Reju Polyester sein, das 50 % weniger CO2-Emissionen als herkömmliches Polyester verursacht. Dies folgt auf den erfolgreichen Start von Regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt im Oktober 2024. Das Projekt, das noch auf die endgültige Investitionsentscheidung des Technip Energies Vorstands wartet, soll die wachsenden Probleme mit Textilabfällen in Europa angehen, wo der Textilkonsum von 17 kg auf 19 kg pro Person zwischen 2019 und 2022 gestiegen ist. Die Anlage wird die bestehende Infrastruktur von Chemelot und industrielle Synergien nutzen, um den Betrieb effizient zu skalieren.
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  • Facility will process 300 million textile articles annually, producing 50,000 tonnes of rBHET
  • Output will create polyester with 50% lower carbon emissions than virgin materials
  • Strategic location at Chemelot Industrial Park enables leveraging existing infrastructure
  • Strong partnerships established with Goodwill, Waste Management, Nouvelles Fibres Textiles, Cibutex, and Rematrix
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  • Project still subject to final investment decision by Technip Energies board
  • Significant capital investment required for industrial-scale facility
  • Dependent on consistent textile waste supply chain

PARIS, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reju, the progressive textile-to-textile regeneration company, today announced that it had selected the Chemelot Industrial Park for its first industrial scale regeneration center. Located in Sittard, Netherlands, Chemelot is a leading European industrial park and innovation hub. This follows the successful opening of Regeneration Hub Zero in Frankfurt in October 2024.

Regeneration Hub One aims at accelerating Reju's path to build a circular infrastructure for textile waste regeneration at scale. This strategic location will enable Reju to leverage existing infrastructure and industrial synergies to scale its operations efficiently.

The project will be subject to final investment decision by the board of Technip Energies, the parent company of Reju.

The Hub ambitions to regenerate the equivalent of 300 million articles annually that would otherwise end up as textile waste, resulting in a production capacity of 50,000 tonnes of rBHET per year and will then be repolymerized into Reju PET. This output, originating from textile waste, will be transformed into Reju Polyester with 50% lower carbon emissions than virgin polyester. The Reju Polyester will then be reintroduced into the downstream supply chain, where it will be converted into yarns and fabrics ready for consumer use.

Textile consumption in Europe has grown from 17kg per person in 2019 to 19kg per person in 2022 - enough to fill a large suitcase for every person living in Europe. And as a result, so is textile waste, in the EU Member States in 2022 about 94 million tonnes* of textiles were discarded and likely to be burnt or buried. Through collaboration with upstream partners, Reju will be ensuring textile-to-textile traceability.

"This is a major milestone for Reju. With this announcement of a site for Regeneration Hub One, we are reinforcing our commitment to transforming the textile industry through innovation and collaboration," said Patrik Frisk, CEO of Reju. "Chemelot is the ideal environment for scaling our technology and integrating into a broader network of industrial power houses which are also focused on circularity. This is where we want to prove that textile-to-textile circularity at scale is achievable."

Owned by Technip Energies, a leading engineering and technology company, Reju utilizes proprietary technology originally developed by IBM Research. By recovering, regenerating, and recirculating textile waste, starting with polyester, Reju is creating a new, scalable circular system reducing the industry's reliance on virgin materials.

"At Chemelot, we are committed to fostering sustainable innovation and enabling circular solutions across industries," said Koos van Haasteren, CEO of Chemelot. "Reju's Regeneration Hub One aligns with our mission to drive the transition toward a circular economy. By integrating their advanced textile recycling technology within our industrial ecosystem, we can help accelerate the reduction of textile waste and set new benchmarks for sustainability in the materials sector." 

Thanks to the efforts of the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA), the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and the Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth, the recycling center is to be located on the Chemelot Industrial Park in the Netherlands. Minister Sophie Hermans (Climate Policy and Green Growth) said: 'With Reju's decision to locate its innovative recycling plant at Chemelot, the Netherlands is achieving a first: the country's first large-scale recycling facility where discarded textiles are turned into raw material for new and even better textiles. This is the kind of new industry we are aiming for – sustainable, circular and future-orientated. It contributes to green growth and strengthens our position in circular chemistry. Despite the challenges in the sector, the Netherlands remains attractive for green industrial investments. With this new plant, we are actively building the industry of tomorrow, and I am proud that Reju has chosen the Netherlands.'

Through collaboration with upstream partners, Reju will be ensuring textile-to-textile traceability for waste that would otherwise be buried, burnt, or dumped.

Since its launch, Reju:

  • Opened the first Regeneration Hub in Frankfurt
  • Partnered with Goodwill and Waste Management in the US that will advance textile recycling in North America
  • Announced a partnership with Nouvelles Fibres Textiles to automatically sort clothing and disruptors (zippers, buttons etc)
  • Announced a partnership with Cibutex in Europe establishing an ecosystem among their member companies
  • Announced a partnership with Rematrix in Europe securing sustainable textile supply

For more information visit reju.com

*European Environment Agency briefing on Circularity of the EU textiles value chain in numbers

About Reju
Reju is a materials regeneration company focused on creating innovative solutions for regenerating polyester textiles and PET waste. Owned by Technip Energies and utilizing technology originating with IBM research, Reju is driven by our purpose to unlock infinite possibilities within finite resources and aims to establish a global textile recycling circular system to regenerate and recirculate polyester textiles. Learn more at https://www.reju.com/.

About Technip Energies
Technip Energies is a global technology and engineering powerhouse. With leadership positions in LNG, hydrogen, ethylene, sustainable chemistry, and CO2 management, we are contributing to the development of critical markets such as energy, energy derivatives, decarbonization, and circularity. Our complementary business segments, Technology, Products and Services (TPS) and Project Delivery, turn innovation into scalable and industrial reality.

Through collaboration and excellence in execution, our 17,000+ employees across 34 countries are fully committed to bridging prosperity with sustainability for a world designed to last.

Technip Energies generated revenues of €6.9 billion in 2024 and is listed on Euronext Paris. The Company also has American Depositary Receipts trading over the counter. For further information: www.ten.com.

About Chemelot
Chemelot is one of the key industrial clusters in the Netherlands. On the Chemelot Industrial Park, 17 production companies are active in 60 different plants, which are strongly interconnected, both in terms of energy and raw material flows. At these companies, and in the unique combination with the Brightlands Chemelot Campus, a lot of work is being done on the transition to sustainable production.

Besides the energy transition, the raw material transition is just as important. Chemelot's ambition is to have fully circular production by 2050. Precisely because the plants are so interconnected, Chemelot is in an excellent position to achieve this. Approximately 8,000 employees in more than 200 companies work on the 800-hectare site. For more information visit www.chemelot.nl.

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What is THNPY's Regeneration Hub One production capacity?

The facility will process 300 million textile articles annually, producing 50,000 tonnes of rBHET per year for conversion into Reju PET.

Where will THNPY's first industrial-scale textile recycling center be located?

Reju's first industrial-scale textile recycling center, Regeneration Hub One, will be located at the Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands.

How much will Reju's recycled polyester reduce carbon emissions?

Reju's recycled polyester will have 50% lower carbon emissions compared to virgin polyester.

What key partnerships has THNPY established for textile recycling?

Reju has partnered with Goodwill and Waste Management in the US, Nouvelles Fibres Textiles for sorting, Cibutex in Europe for ecosystem development, and Rematrix for sustainable textile supply.

When will THNPY's Regeneration Hub One begin operations?

The project is still subject to final investment decision by Technip Energies' board, and no specific operation start date has been announced.
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