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Renasens lands €10M to build Europe textile recycling plant

25 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Renasens secures €10M to scale circular textile recycling in Europe

Textile recycling innovator Renasens has raised €10 million in fresh funding from climate-focused investor Extantia and impact platform Norrsken Launcher. The capital will finance the company’s first large-scale pilot plant in Europe, aiming to turn low-value textile waste into high-quality raw materials for the fashion and apparel industry.

Backing a new generation of circular fashion infrastructure

The funding round underscores growing investor confidence in technologies that can tackle the environmental footprint of the global fashion sector. By deploying advanced textile recycling processes, Renasens targets the massive volumes of discarded clothing that currently end up in landfills or are incinerated across Europe.

With the pilot plant, the company plans to demonstrate that its process can operate at industrial scale, converting mixed and hard-to-recycle fabrics into reusable fibers suitable for new garments. This positions Renasens as a potential key player in the emerging circular supply chain for textiles.

Strategic investors focused on climate impact

Extantia, known for backing deep decarbonization technologies, and Norrsken Launcher, which supports early-stage impact ventures, are aligning their capital with the EU’s broader sustainability goals. Their investment reflects a belief that new recycling technologies and circular production models will be essential to meeting climate and resource-efficiency targets.

The pilot facility is expected to serve as a proof point for both environmental and economic viability, helping brands and manufacturers integrate recycled fibers without compromising quality or performance. If successful, the model could be replicated across additional European markets, contributing to reduced dependence on virgin materials and lowering the sector’s overall carbon footprint.

Positioning Europe as a leader in textile circularity

As regulators push for extended producer responsibility and stricter waste rules, demand for scalable circular economy solutions is rising. Renasens aims to sit at the intersection of policy, technology, and industry, offering infrastructure that helps fashion brands meet upcoming compliance requirements while advancing their sustainability commitments.

The new funding gives the company a runway to refine its technology, secure supply agreements for post-consumer textiles, and build partnerships with manufacturers looking to integrate recycled inputs into mainstream production.

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