Reused Remade

Reused Remade We turn left over and discarded hotel textiles into something useful - like making bags and other products out of old bed linen.

Start-up based in Stockholm, founded in the fall of 2016.

We’re currently developing a consumer-facing reward program for retailers built around one of our upcycled bags.A loop t...
02/06/2026

We’re currently developing a consumer-facing reward program for retailers built around one of our upcycled bags.

A loop that strengthens both circular behaviour and member loyalty.

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Stay tuned! 🚀

European packaging buyers are primarily driven by PPWR and its requirements for reusability and recyclability.They show ...
01/06/2026

European packaging buyers are primarily driven by PPWR and its requirements for reusability and recyclability.

They show strong interest in upcycling at scale, both in terms of functionality and the premium look and feel of our reused materials and remade packaging — designed to be reused again and again in circular systems.

That’s what we’ve consistently heard at trade fairs this spring: ngWeek

Summertime calling! Let’s go circular! ♻️

An honour to speak about upcycling at scale and the reuse of hotel textiles on stage at .next in Düsseldorf ♻️Per Sandva...
29/05/2026

An honour to speak about upcycling at scale and the reuse of hotel textiles on stage at .next in Düsseldorf ♻️

Per Sandvall presenting one of our favourite examples in the spotlight: the inner bag for Nespresso Nordic’s Relove coffee machines made from reused hotel textiles instead of single-use plastic.

A material created to last deserves a longer life.

By reusing high-quality textiles in packaging, we can reduce waste, protect products, and create something useful for the customer at the same time.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth afterwards to share ideas and inspiration. So many exciting conversations about the future of packaging and reuse.

The bigger the volumes we reuse, the more textiles we can save together. 💚

What’s the difference between upcycled products and products made from virgin or recycled materials?Upcycling means you:...
25/05/2026

What’s the difference between upcycled products and products made from virgin or recycled materials?

Upcycling means you:
• extend the life of existing materials
• preserve high-quality resources
• reduce waste before it’s created

Our textile upcycling means 5× lower CO₂ emissions compared to virgin textiles.*

Less extraction. More value. Better use of what already exists ♻️

What’s your strongest argument for upcycling?

*LCA 2025 according to ISO 14025:2006, third-party verified.

11/05/2026

Join us at REuse Economy Expo on may 19-20, 2026 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles ⤵

REuse Economy Expo is the first international trade show entirely dedicated to the reuse economy, including repair, reuse, refurbishment, reconditioning, and remanufacturing.

✅ 6 exhibition sectors covering all reuse challenges
🎤 80 speaking sessions
🤝 500+ concrete solutions showcased
🌍 4,000+ expected participants, including 30% international attendees
👉 Meet us at our booth B6 in hall 5.1 to learn more about our upcycled textile solutions for reuse

🎟 Contact us for a free ticket. https://reuseeconomyexpo.com/billetterie
💚 Book a time with us now.

Moving from linear to circular is simpler than you think.

Day 3Interpack 2026A second cycle begins as packaging.We take high-quality materials that have already served one purpos...
09/05/2026

Day 3
Interpack 2026

A second cycle begins as packaging.

We take high-quality materials that have already served one purpose and give them a new function instead of letting them go to waste. By transforming existing materials into scalable packaging solutions, we extend their life and keep them in circulation for longer.

Experience the story behind our upcycled packaging solutions for internal logistics, retail, e-commerce, and recommerce.

🗓 May 7–13, 2026
📍 Hall 7A | Stand C10

Come by and talk with us today. 💚

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Interpack 2026 is live!Come and meet us today in Düsseldorf to touch and talk upcycled textile packaging – made from dis...
07/05/2026

Interpack 2026 is live!

Come and meet us today in Düsseldorf to touch and talk upcycled textile packaging – made from discarded hotel textiles.

Real cases
Real impact
Real waste reduction at scale

🗓 May 7–13, 2026
📍 Hall 7A | Stand C10

💚 Bring your packaging challenge
💚 Explore Recircle – our latest circular solution – and see how it can transform your offerings

Moving from linear to circular is simpler than you think.

04/05/2026

We’re excited to exhibit at the REuse Economy Expo 2026.

REuse Economy Expo is the first international trade show entirely dedicated to the reuse economy.

Come see us in Paris, May 19–20 to touch and talk upcycled, circular textile packaging.

🗓 May 19–20, 2026
📍 Paris Expo Porte de Versailles | Hall 5.1 | Stand B6

💚 Share your projects and challenges with us.

💚 Contact us for a free ticket.

Moving from linear to circular is simpler than you think.

23/04/2026

All our models come in white, undyed,

our signature natural white.

We also offer them in our standard colours: anthracite and green.

Each product carries its own story, with natural variations from its origin. Through dyeing, we can make use of textiles with greater shade differences and give them new life, instead of letting them go to waste. We also use GOTS-certified dyes 🌱

Even when coloured, reused textiles show that upcycled can be just as beautiful, authentic and far better for the planet than newly produced materials.

Contact us for more information.

Adresse

Hall 1, Paris Expo Porte De Versailles 1 Place De La Porte De Versailles, 75015
Paris
75009

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