04 Nov Textile Innovation and Sustainability: Resuinsa’s Commitment at Texcare France 2025
What if sustainability redefined how we understand professional textiles? Resuinsa introduces its most innovative offer for long-lasting, environmentally-friendly textiles at Texcare France
Can sustainable textiles ‘survive’ industrial laundry cycles? Yes and, not only that, they must. This is the approach Resuinsa is bringing to Texcare France at Porte de Versailles, Paris from 16th to 18th November (Hall 2.1, Stand B027). Efficiency and innovation should go hand-in-hand with the environment in a market that is highly aware of real responsible practices.
The event brings together the top players in industrial laundry, cleaning and professional textiles, making it the ideal setting for the firm to present the latest developments in sustainable textiles. The products have been carefully designed to resist demanding laundry cycles without any impact on their properties, whilst caring for the planet and workers in their daily lives.
But it is not just sustainability the company has to offer. It has also integrated RFID solutions to enable monitoring for every item, reduce loses, optimise resources and progress towards smarter management. The technology is designed for laundries and hotels to take an easy leap forward in traceability.
All this comes at a very special time for the firm. Texcare will be the prelude to the centenary celebrations of the Resuinsa Group and the 50th anniversary of Resuinsa in 2026. A half century setting trends in textile innovation and sustainability in the hospitality sector, and spearheading the future to care our planet whilst ensuring efficiency.
The VITA Collection at Texcare France
Sustainability is not just a label at Resuinsa but rather a real, cross-cutting strategy. In this vein, and in addition to textiles suitable for industrial uses, Resuinsa will showcase items from its VITA Collection at the company’s stand, as a waymark on the path towards more mindful linens. The line of recycled and recyclable products made from post-consumer linens at hotels underpins its commitment to a coherent and honest circular economy.
In this light, Texcare France is much more than a trade fair. It represents a strategic meeting point for companies like Resuinsa that are driving transformation in the industrial laundry sector: a space not just to present products but also to showcase visions of the future. Professional textiles are not just about design—they can also be intensively laundered and repurposed.






