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Textiles Recycling Expo

六月 24, 2026 - 六月 25, 2026

Textiles Recycling Expo (TREx): Shaping the Future of Sustainable Textiles

The Textiles Recycling Expo, widely known as TREx, has become a central international meeting point for professionals dedicated to the future of textile recycling. Held annually at the Brussels Expo in Belgium, the event brings together experts, innovators, and decision-makers from across the global textile and sustainability landscape. Organized by Applied Market Information Ltd (AMI), TREx stands out as a focused platform where environmental responsibility meets industrial innovation.

From its core concept to its practical outcomes, TREx reflects the growing urgency of transforming the textile industry into a more sustainable and circular system. Rather than addressing recycling as an isolated process, the expo presents it as a strategic element within a broader economic and environmental framework. This holistic vision makes TREx a must-attend event for all stakeholders working toward long-term change.

A global platform for collaboration and industry dialogue

Textiles Recycling Expo is designed as an international exchange hub where knowledge, experience, and ideas flow freely. Professionals from different regions and sectors gather in Brussels to discuss shared challenges and explore collective solutions. The fair encourages open dialogue between technology providers, manufacturers, policymakers, and sustainability advocates.

As a global platform, TREx enables participants to compare approaches, evaluate innovations, and understand how textile recycling is evolving across markets. This exchange is especially valuable in an industry facing increasing regulatory pressure and rising consumer expectations regarding sustainability and transparency.

Innovation at the core of textile recycling

At the heart of TREx lies a strong focus on innovation. The exhibition showcases advanced technologies and practical solutions aimed at improving the efficiency and quality of textile recycling. These innovations address both technical challenges and market demands, supporting the transition from linear production models to circular systems.

Key areas highlighted at the fair include:

Recycling machinery and processing technologies

Additives that improve the performance of recycled materials

Sustainable material solutions for new textile production

Systems supporting circular economic models

By presenting these developments in a professional and accessible environment, TREx helps companies identify technologies that can be integrated into real-world operations.

Promoting circular economy principles

A defining theme of the Textiles Recycling Expo is its commitment to circular economy principles. The fair actively promotes strategies that reduce waste, extend product lifecycles, and reintegrate materials back into production. This approach aligns closely with environmental policies at both national and European levels, reinforcing the relevance of TREx within the broader sustainability agenda.

The circular economy focus is reflected not only in the exhibits but also in the discussions taking place throughout the event. Participants explore how recycling can become economically viable, scalable, and environmentally beneficial at the same time. TREx provides clarity on how circular models can move from concept to implementation.

Knowledge sharing through expert-led discussions

Beyond the exhibition floor, TREx offers a strong educational program. Panel discussions and workshops are led by experienced professionals who share insights into current challenges, regulatory developments, and future opportunities in textile recycling.

These sessions allow visitors to:

Understand evolving regulatory frameworks

Explore market trends and growth opportunities

Learn from successful recycling case studies

Gain strategic perspectives on sustainability

The interactive format encourages questions and dialogue, making knowledge exchange one of the key strengths of the event.

A diverse and highly professional audience

Textiles Recycling Expo attracts exhibitors and visitors from a wide range of sectors connected to sustainability and textile production. Engineering firms, textile manufacturers, and environmental technology providers present their solutions and expertise, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of textile recycling.

The main visitor groups include:

Textile industry professionals

Environmental specialists and sustainability experts

Policy makers involved in environmental regulation

Entrepreneurs exploring green business models

This diversity ensures that discussions at TREx consider technical, economic, and regulatory perspectives, leading to more balanced and practical outcomes.

The strategic importance of Brussels as a host city

Holding the Textiles Recycling Expo in Brussels adds strategic significance to the event. As a center for European policy-making, the city provides an ideal setting for discussions about regulation, compliance, and future legislative directions. This context strengthens the connection between industry practice and policy development.

The location also enhances international accessibility, making TREx a convenient meeting point for participants from across Europe and beyond. The Brussels Expo offers the infrastructure needed to support a high-level professional event with global reach.

TREx as a catalyst for sustainable transformation

The Textiles Recycling Expo plays a vital role in advancing sustainable practices within the textile industry. By combining innovation, education, and international collaboration, TREx supports the shift toward a more responsible and circular textile economy.

For professionals seeking practical solutions, strategic insight, and meaningful connections, TREx offers far more than a traditional trade fair. It is a platform where ideas turn into action and where the future of textile recycling is shaped through shared commitment and informed dialogue.