Igers patents a new method for recovering textile fibers

How can a company turn textile waste into new sustainable opportunities? Igers, in collaboration with Haiki+, has patented an innovative method of recovering textile fibres, opening up new avenues in the circular economy.

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From the catwalk to the conveyor belt: a smart plant turns textile waste into a resource

The company Igers is building the first integrated plant for recycling textile waste and scraps on the outskirts of Novara, equipped with a fiber-opening line…

Agreement Haiki+, Humana, and Igers for textile waste recovery

Haiki+, Humana, and Igers have signed a strategic agreement to develop innovative solutions in textile waste recycling, aiming to optimize the recovery and valorization of post-consumer materials and scraps.

Igers, 5 million for first textile recycling plant

The first Italian textile waste recycling plant will be built in the Novara area, operational by 2026, with a €5 million investment, and aims to expand with additional plants by 2029.

Develoopments / All-round Innovation on Waste: Haiki+ Group

The European Union has set one of its goals to reduce its dependence on China and other politically unstable countries in the import of materials that are essential for the energy transition and digital technologies.

Group's development in circular economy continues Haiki+ invests in textile waste recycling

Innovatec S.p.A. announces Italy’s first integrated textile recycling plant, backed by Haiki+. Located in Novara, the plant will process 25,000 tons annually, recovering fibers for reuse and supporting the circular economy.
Innovatec invests 700 thousand euros in IGERS (textile recycling)

Innovatec, a company listed on Euronext Growth Milan and active in the sectors of energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, hassubscribed , through its subsidiary Haiki Recycling…
Innovatec through Aiki+ enters the capital of Igers. Objective, the circularity of textile waste

Haiki+ subholding of Innovatec (listed on the Milan Stock Exchange), through its subsidiary Haiki Recycling , enters the capital of Igers , a company active in the recycling of scraps and waste from the textile…