Quick Clean Laundry Solutions announced the official launch of ReWeave 360, its sustainability-focused circular linen-recycling initiative, designed to embed circularity into the way hospitality and healthcare facilities manage discarded linen. The initiative was officially launched at Hotel Shangri-La Eros.
With global textile waste reaching nearly 91.8 million tonnes annually and India contributing approximately 7.8 million tonnes, the environmental cost of discarded linens is significant. Roughly 20% of this ends up in landfills, releasing harmful emissions and causing substantial resource loss.
Recognizing that the hospitality and healthcare sectors generate high linen turnover and therefore have a meaningful opportunity and responsibility to act, Quick Clean developed ReWeave 360 to give used or damaged linen a second life.
Under ReWeave 360, Quick Clean collects worn-out linen directly from partner properties and channels it to a GRS-certified recycling process. Recovered fibres are transformed into functional textile products such as aprons, bath rugs, cushions, guest utility pouches, hand towels, laundry bags, tote bags, T-shirts etc. Once recycled, the renewed textile materials are returned to the same client, completing a full circular loop from waste to worth.
Beyond the environmental benefits, ReWeave 360 equips partner brands with measurable ESG metrics, zero-waste linen management, and visible sustainability credentials aligning with global sustainability standards such as UN SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production.
“Sustainability isn’t an afterthought at Quick Clean – it’s the foundation of how we operate,” said Anshul Gupta, CEO & Founder, Quick Clean. “With ReWeave 360, we are closing the loop on linen waste and turning everyday operations into long-term environmental impact. This program is about responsibility, efficiency and collaboration. Together with our clients, we aim to build a cleaner, more circular future for the industry.”
Over the years, Quick Clean has built long-standing partnerships with leading hospitality brands across India including Hotel Sarovar Portico Surajkund, Radisson Blu Atria Bengaluru, Welcomhotel by ITC Hotels Dwarka, Mayfair Lagoon, Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel, Grand Mercure Bangalore, The Woodrose Club, Signature Club Resort, Park Inn by Radisson, and Radisson Blu Marina Hotel. These collaborations reflect the company’s commitment to operational excellence and sustainable solutions, which ReWeave 360 now elevates by offering partner hotels a pathway to circular textile recovery.
As the hospitality and healthcare industries strive for greener operations, ReWeave 360 invites hotels and hospitals across India to join the program and convert linen waste into measurable, long-term sustainability outcomes.
