Key highlights
- Lindex and BASF are partnering to introduce loopamid, a textile-to-textile recycled polyamide 6, into Lindex's lingerie range.
- loopamid is produced from post‑industrial and post‑consumer textile waste and can process blended textiles otherwise difficult to recycle.
- loopamid maintains material quality comparable to virgin polyamide 6 and is designed for multiple recycling cycles.
- First lingerie products with loopamid are planned for early 2027; Lindex targets 100% recycled or sustainably sourced materials by end of 2026.
Partnership
Lindex has partnered with BASF to introduce loopamid, a textile-to-textile recycled polyamide 6, into its lingerie range, extending its work on recycled materials beyond cellulosic fibres.
Material and recycling
loopamid is produced from post‑industrial and post‑consumer textile waste, including blended textiles that are otherwise difficult to process; it is designed to match the quality of virgin polyamide 6 and to enable multiple recycling cycles.
Timeline and targets
First lingerie items using loopamid are planned for early 2027; Lindex targets that all materials used will be recycled or sustainably sourced by the end of 2026 as part of reducing reliance on virgin raw materials.