Comprised of youthful wardrobe staples in seven styles, including floral basic tees, laced vests, and spaghetti-strap crop tops, each piece contains 20 per cent Recover recycled cotton fibre, and can be bought in stores across Europe or online, C&A and Recover said in a joint press release.
The collection is the latest to come from the long-term collaboration in which both Recover and C&A double down on their commitment to circularity by coupling the use of recycled raw materials with powerful educational messaging.
“Collaborations with global brands such as C&A bring our vision of circular fashion at scale to life, and the necessary demand to make a lasting impact on the industry,” said Alejandro Rana, chief business development officer at Recover.
‘’Harnessing innovation to increase the availability of high-quality recycled materials is an important step towards a circular economy. Our latest collaboration with Recover demonstrates our commitment to connect 7/10 products to a principle of circularity by 2028,” said Suzanne McKenna, chief range and sustainability officer at C&A Europe.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)