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SMART Named Founding Partner of the First-Ever Textiles Recycling Expo USA

Partnership underscores shared commitment to advancing textile circularity and uniting the global value chain.

The Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association (SMART), the international trade association representing the textile reuse and recycling industry, has been announced as a Founding Partner of the inaugural Textiles Recycling Expo USA, taking place April 29–30, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

SMART Named Founding Partner of the First-Ever Textiles Recycling Expo USA

The Textiles Recycling Expo USA (TRE USA) will be the first dedicated exhibition and conference in the United States focused entirely on textile recycling. The event will bring together recyclers, manufacturers, brands, policymakers, and innovators from across the value chain to accelerate innovation and advance circular solutions.

“We’re thrilled to partner with SMART! Together, we share a common mission to accelerate circularity and raise awareness of the urgent need for change through advocacy, networking, and education. As we look ahead to Textiles Recycling Expo USA and beyond, we’re excited to work hand in hand with SMART to strengthen connections, inspire innovation, and create lasting impact across the industry,” said Isobel Ree, Marketing Manager, Textiles Recycling Expo USA.

As a Founding Partner, SMART will help spotlight industry expertise, promote best practices, and connect stakeholders with the networks and advocacy needed to make textile circularity the new norm. Partnering with the Textiles Recycling Expo USA allows SMART to highlight its members’ global impact and ensure their voices are at the centre of conversations shaping the future of this industry.

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