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Unveiling the First-Ever Regen Manufacturing Process at 'Seoul Fashion Week'

효성티앤씨 | 2024.11.20
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Hyosung TNC is set to unveil the first-ever manufacturing process of Regen, Korea's leading recycled textile brand. 

On the 27th, it announced that it will participate in the ‘2025 S/S Seoul Fashion Week’ held at Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul on September 4, and focus on introducing Hyosung’s recycled textile technology as a pioneering leader in the global sustainable market.


In particular, at this exhibition, Hyosung TNC plans to showcase the manufacturing process of ‘Regen Ocean,’ a nylon fiber made of recycled fishing nets that is the world’s first to be successfully developed since 2007, and ‘Regen Polyester,’ a polyester fiber made of recycled PET bottles that is Korea’s first to be successfully developed since 2008.

Seoul Fashion Week is the largest global fashion business event in S. Korea organized by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, with 120 global buyers from around the world to be joining this year. 

Additionally, Hyosung TNC will showcase the first-ever products that apply ‘textile-to-textile’ (textile recycling), a next-generation eco-friendly textile technology that circulates textile waste generated during the clothing manufacturing process and regenerates it into textile fibers. It plans to collaborate with fashion startup ‘Montsenu’ to exhibit the first-ever T-shirts made of recycled bedding and clothing discarded from hotels.


Additionally, it will showcase various Regen-applied products such as Regen Ocean, Regen Polyester, and ‘Regen Bio Spandex’ made of sorghum and sugarcane.

CEO Chi-hyung Kim of Hyosung TNC said, “Our company has contributed to expanding its foothold by pioneering the global market for recycled textile fibers,” and added, “We will now solidify our position as a world-class leader of the global trend in the sustainable fashion market by actively developing recycling technologies throughout the entire process from textile manufacturing to disposal.” 

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