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    Swedish Textile Recycler Syre to Partner With Gap, Target as Demand for Sustainable Clothing Grows

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    Posted on June 24, 2025

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    Syre partners with Gap and Target to supply recycled polyester, aiming to meet the rising demand for sustainable fashion and enhance circular fashion practices.

    Syre Teams Up with Gap and Target to Boost Sustainable Fashion

    By Greta Rosen Fondahn

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -H&M-backed textile recycling firm Syre will provide recycled polyester to U.S. retailers Gap and Target, it said on Tuesday, as demand for sustainable fashion grows.

    Several startups are developing technologies to recycle discarded clothes into new textiles amid increasing consumer demand, and with retailers keen to burnish their sustainability credentials and meet tougher regulations.

    Syre, which was co-founded by fast-fashion retailer H&M and investment group Vargas, plans to produce more than 3 million metric tons of polyester in 2032 by recycling used garments. It entered a long term agreement with H&M last year worth a total of $600 million over seven years.

    Gap wanted to utilise 10,000 tons per year of its polyester chip, while Target would incorporate recycled polyester into a "selection" of the company's products, Syre said in a statement.

    "We will co-develop circular polyester together and it will lead to a commercial agreement over time," Syre CEO Dennis Nobelius told Reuters. He did not disclose the potential monetary value of any agreement or a timeframe.

    Syre produces a polyester chip which then needs to be spun into a thread by its partner companies.

    "This partnership enables us to accelerate our progress toward realizing a more circular fashion industry," Gap's Vice President of Global Sustainability Dan Fibiger said in the joint statement.

    Last year, Syre raised $100 million in a funding round to build a "blueprint" factory in the U.S. state of North Carolina and prepare for two more plants, including one in Vietnam.

    The U.S. factory is expected to have a capacity of up to 10,000 tons of recycled polyester annually and become operational during 2026, while Syre aims to start construction on the Vietnam plant in 2027 to produce between 150,000 and 250,000 tons polyester, Nobelius said.

    Sweden-based sportswear company Houdini has also committed to source 50% of its polyester from Syre for a three-year period, Syre said.

    (Reporting by Greta Rosen Fondahn; Editing by Rachna Uppal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Syre partners with Gap and Target for recycled polyester.
    • •Demand for sustainable fashion is increasing globally.
    • •Syre plans to produce over 3 million metric tons of polyester by 2032.
    • •Syre's U.S. factory to be operational by 2026.
    • •Houdini commits to sourcing 50% polyester from Syre.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swedish textile recycler Syre to partner with Gap, Target as demand for sustainable clothing grows

    1What is Syre's main product?

    Syre produces recycled polyester, which is created from discarded clothes.

    2Which retailers are partnering with Syre?

    Syre is partnering with U.S. retailers Gap and Target to provide recycled polyester.

    3
    What are Syre's production goals for 2032?

    Syre plans to produce more than 3 million metric tons of polyester by recycling used garments by 2032.

    4Where will Syre's U.S. factory be located?

    Syre is building a factory in North Carolina, expected to have a capacity of up to 10,000 tons of recycled polyester annually.

    5What is the significance of this partnership for Gap?

    Gap's Vice President of Global Sustainability stated that this partnership will help accelerate progress toward a more circular fashion industry.

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