24 January 2026, 04:29
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By Furniture & Joinery Production Jan 23, 2026

Trevira® CS Eco now made with flame-retardant yarns

Indorama Ventures, a global sustainable chemical company, has taken an important next step toward making textiles more circular for homes and public spaces. To support fabric makers in creating a more sustainable version of the well-known flame-retardant Trevira CS fabric, the company now offers Trevira® flame-retardant fibres and filament yarns that contain 50% recycled textile material. First customers were introduced to the new offering during Heimtextil trade show mid-January in Frankfurt, Germany. 

Jesper Nielsen, Global Key Account Manager Flame Retardancy, explains: “This innovation is possible through Indorama Ventures’ joint venture with Jiaren Chemical Recycling. The renowned recycler uses textile waste from both consumers and industry to produce recycled polyester chips. From these chips, we make our high-modified Trevira® flame-retardant fibres and yarns. Customers who use these fibres and yarns to produce fabrics can then apply for the Trevira CS Eco brand. This way, they combine their commitment to circularity with the strong, permanent flame-retardant performance the Trevira CS fabric brand is known for since 1980.” 

Indorama Ventures announced its partnership with Jiaren Chemical Recycling in November 2025. This strategic move reflects the company’s ambition to play a leading role in making textile circularity a reality at scale. The newly available textile-recycled Trevira® flame-retardant fibres and yarns are one outcome of this partnership, which will create more resource-friendly textiles without compromising on comfort or safety. For more information, contact enquiry.fibers[at]indorama.net. 

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