Reparell AB

Reparell: Turning Automotive Waste into Sustainable Workwear

Reparell: Turning Automotive Waste into Sustainable Workwear

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Headquartered in
Sweden

Reparell AB is a Scandinavian cleantech company revolutionizing the textile industry by transforming industrial waste into high-performance apparel. One of its flagship initiatives, WearAutoWaste, converts end-of-life car tires into high-quality yarns used for corporate wear, uniforms, and merchandise. Through a cutting-edge process starting with pyrolysis at BASF in Germany and followed by yarn production at Fulgar in Italy, Reparell ensures that materials once destined for incineration are given a second life—with a dramatically reduced carbon footprint. The resulting Polyamide 6.6 yarn matches the durability and lightness of virgin materials, but with far less environmental impact. All garments are made in Europe, less than 70 km from yarn to finished product, using solar-powered production and a network of experienced seamstresses. Reparell’s approach combines circular economy, on-demand manufacturing, and material innovation to meet the rising demand for sustainable and responsible workwear. With WearAutoWaste, Reparell proves that trash can become treasure—and that the future of fashion lies in smart, local, and scalable recycling. This is not just sustainability—this is industrial transformation.

About
Headquartered in
Sweden

Reparell AB is a Scandinavian cleantech company revolutionizing the textile industry by transforming industrial waste into high-performance apparel. One of its flagship initiatives, WearAutoWaste, converts end-of-life car tires into high-quality yarns used for corporate wear, uniforms, and merchandise. Through a cutting-edge process starting with pyrolysis at BASF in Germany and followed by yarn production at Fulgar in Italy, Reparell ensures that materials once destined for incineration are given a second life—with a dramatically reduced carbon footprint. The resulting Polyamide 6.6 yarn matches the durability and lightness of virgin materials, but with far less environmental impact. All garments are made in Europe, less than 70 km from yarn to finished product, using solar-powered production and a network of experienced seamstresses. Reparell’s approach combines circular economy, on-demand manufacturing, and material innovation to meet the rising demand for sustainable and responsible workwear. With WearAutoWaste, Reparell proves that trash can become treasure—and that the future of fashion lies in smart, local, and scalable recycling. This is not just sustainability—this is industrial transformation.

About
Headquartered in
Sweden

Reparell AB is a Scandinavian cleantech company revolutionizing the textile industry by transforming industrial waste into high-performance apparel. One of its flagship initiatives, WearAutoWaste, converts end-of-life car tires into high-quality yarns used for corporate wear, uniforms, and merchandise. Through a cutting-edge process starting with pyrolysis at BASF in Germany and followed by yarn production at Fulgar in Italy, Reparell ensures that materials once destined for incineration are given a second life—with a dramatically reduced carbon footprint. The resulting Polyamide 6.6 yarn matches the durability and lightness of virgin materials, but with far less environmental impact. All garments are made in Europe, less than 70 km from yarn to finished product, using solar-powered production and a network of experienced seamstresses. Reparell’s approach combines circular economy, on-demand manufacturing, and material innovation to meet the rising demand for sustainable and responsible workwear. With WearAutoWaste, Reparell proves that trash can become treasure—and that the future of fashion lies in smart, local, and scalable recycling. This is not just sustainability—this is industrial transformation.

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Let's make the use of biobased and recovered raw materials the new standard.

Let's make the use of biobased and recovered raw materials the new standard.

Let's make the use of biobased and recovered raw materials the new standard.