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PRESS RELEASE

UNIFI, Makers of REPREVE, Launches New Goals in Sustainability Snapshot

27 Feb 2026

UNIFI’s 2030 targets reinforce environmental commitments and set new sustainability goals.

UNIFI, Inc., the makers of REPREVE and one of the world’s leading innovators in recycled and synthetic yarns, released its FY2025 Sustainability Snapshot. The Snapshot highlights UNIFI’s progress on the growth of the REPREVE platform and commitment to circular materials.



The company celebrated a huge milestone in the Snapshot, hitting 1 billion T-shirts’ worth of textile and yarn waste transformed through the REPREVE platform including: REPREVE Takeback, ThermaLoop Insulation, REPREVE ReCirculate, and REPREVE Nylon. This growth continued after UNIFI launched globally available circular polyester products made from textile waste in insulation and white filament earlier this fiscal year.

In the Snapshot, UNIFI introduced a new goal, aiming to recycle 65 billion plastic bottles by FY2030. This goal aligns with the previously established FY2030 goals, including transforming the equivalent of 1.5 billion T-shirts’ worth of textile and yarn waste.

The Snapshot demonstrates that UNIFI continues to reduce its impact on greenhouse gas emissions, energy, water, and raw material consumption each year through the continual growth of the REPREVE platform and responsible manufacturing.

"Our sixth annual sustainability publication demonstrates our commitment to ‘Waste Nothing’,” said Eddie Ingle, CEO of UNIFI. “UNIFI’s momentum is driven by its innovation, launching multiple new sustainable products and expanding its product portfolio. We continually push boundaries in recycling, waste reduction, and innovation to make recycled and circular manufacturing available globally and at scale.”

UNIFI’s 2025 Sustainability Snapshot highlights include:

-1 billion T-shirts’ worth of textile and yarn waste recycled, on track to reach 1.5 billion T-shirts’ worth by FY2030;
-46 billion plastic bottles diverted from landfills, progressing towards UNIFI’s new goal of 65 billion bottles recycled by FY2030;
-Zero noncompliant water discharges across local municipalities and per national regulation;
-REPREVE accounted for 31% of FY2025 revenue and targeting over 50% by FY2030; and
-UNIFI named one of Fast Company’s “World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025” in Fashion and Apparel.

The Snapshot reaffirms UNIFI’s enduring commitments to environmental progress and supporting global brands in achieving circularity and sustainable materials goals.

About UNIFI, Inc.
UNIFI, Inc. is a global leader in fiber science and sustainable synthetic textiles. Using proprietary recycling technology, UNIFI is a pioneer in scaling the transformation of post-industrial and post-consumer waste into sustainable products. Through REPREVE, the world’s leading brand of traceable, recycled fiber and resin, UNIFI is changing the way industries think about the materials they use and reuse. A vertically-integrated manufacturer, the company has direct operations in the United States, Colombia, El Salvador, and Brazil and sales offices all over the world. UNIFI envisions a future where circular and sustainable solutions are the only choice.

About REPREVE
Made by UNIFI, Inc. , REPREVE is the global leader in recycled performance fibers and resins. Using proprietary recycling technology, REPREVE leverages multiple waste sources, including single-use plastic bottles, ocean-bound plastic, textile waste, and recycled yarn. REPREVE has transformed more than 46 billion plastic bottles and 1 billion T-shirts’ worth of textile waste into recycled fiber, powering globally scalable products for world-leading brands. Made traceable with FiberPrint technology and certified by U-TRUST, REPREVE spans apparel, footwear, furnishings, industrial, medical, military, mobility, and packaging.


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