Mango launches new kids and teen capsules made with post-consumer recycled fibres
Mango has launched two new capsule collections for Mango Kids and Mango Teen that are made using post-consumer recycled fibres.
The move is part of an expansion of the Spanish fashion brand’s collaboration with The Post Fiber startup.
The fibres are sourced from end-of-life clothing collected from textile recycling bins. The garments are shredded and spun into yarn which is then woven into fabric.
Mango has invested in the startup through Mango StartUp Studio as it looks to establish itself as one of the leading companies in incorporating post-consumer recycled fibres.
Subscribe to TRBThe new collections form part of Mango’s sustainability strategy for 2030, which focuses on reducing environmental impact, increasing the use of recycled fibres and integrating circular models into its collections.
Berta Moral, director of Mango Kids and Mango Teen, said: “The expansion of these capsule collections in Mango Kids and Mango Teen demonstrates our firm commitment to scaling circularity in our collections.
“By collaborating with The Post Fiber, we can work towards a more responsible textile industry, integrating post-consumer recycled materials and supporting startups that are changing the way we manage textile waste.”



