Indorama expands textile-to-textile recycling

28/05/2025
Ahead of the first Textiles Recycling Expo, which will be held in Brussels next week, Indorama Ventures has announced that it has expanded its offering of textile-to-textile recycled polyester fibres and filament yarns in its deja-branded platform for recycled polyester. The Bangkok-based conglomerate now offers high tenacity yarns for industrial and technical applications alongside its recycled yarns made for apparel and home textiles. 

The deja platform includes deja Bio, which is biomass-based, and deja Enhanced, made from hard to recycled plastics. Both of these categories are produced and labelled using mass balance. See our recent feature on mass balance here

“With the expanded deja portfolio, we are turning ambition into action – empowering our customers to meet their circularity and decarbonization goals through innovative, high-performance PET fibres and yarns made from textile waste, biobased inputs, and hard-to-recycle materials,” commented Claire Mattelet, head of sustainability for the fibres division of Indorama Ventures. 

The company has committed to switching 40% of its current commodity production to recycled and biobased feedstock by 2030.