Textile Recycling Investments

Mango Invests In The Post Fiber Fashion Line for its Recycled Fibers

As part of its 2024-2026 strategic plan, Mango is expanding globally and furthering its sustainability efforts. The fashion brand recently opened a flagship store in Berlin and invested in The Post Fiber, a start-up that turns post-consumer textile waste into new fibers. Through its Mango StartUp Studio, the company also launched a limited-edition Teen capsule collection made with 80% recycled fibers. Notably, 15% the recycled fibers come from The Post Fiber. The 10-piece line, featuring T-shirts and sweatshirts, was dyed using the resource-efficient Pigmentura technique, helping cut water and energy consumption.

“Sustainability has long been a core pillar of Mango’s business model—a deeply rooted commitment and a driver of transformation that we’ve embraced for more than 20 years,” said Andrés Fernández, Mango’s director of sustainability and sourcing. “This collaboration with The Post Fiber represents a shared ambition to reshape the fashion industry through circularity—not only to reduce environmental impact, but also to create long-term value.”

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