Meet CBI companies at Milan Design Week 2026
At Milan Design Week 2026, CBI presents how Tunisia is positioning itself as a reliable and scalable partner in circular textile production for the European market.
At Superstudio Village (booth 28), the Blueloop collection by Denim House demonstrates how post-industrial denim waste can be transformed into high-quality textile applications through structured and industrialised processes.
Blueloop: Where waste becomes design
Developed within the framework of the Tunisian Textile Green Transition (TTGT), led by Fédération Tunisienne du Textile et de l'Habillement, Blueloop reflects a broader shift within the Tunisian textile sector towards circularity at scale.
By combining traditional Tunisian weaving techniques with advanced industrial treatments, including laser finishing and embroidery, Blueloop elevates leftover fabrics and second-choice materials into sophisticated design. The collection shows how material recovery can be integrated into existing production systems, creating both environmental and economic value.
Innovation meets heritage: A scalable model for circular production
Blueloop is not a standalone design concept, but part of a wider transformation in the Tunisian textile industry. It illustrates how circular approaches can move beyond experimentation towards scalable, market-ready solutions.
This positions Tunisia as a forward-looking partner for European companies seeking to shorten supply chains while meeting increasing sustainability requirements.
Visit us
Visit CBI at Superstudio Village, booth 28, to explore how Tunisia is translating circular textile ambitions into industrial reality, and to connect with companies active in this transition.
Get tickets for Superstudio Milan Design Week
Interested in attending Superstudio Milan Design Week? You can buy tickets on the Superstudio Events website.
More information
For more information or questions about this event, please contact project manager Drs. Heidy van der Ploeg at consumer@cbi.eu.
Would you like to learn more about the projects?
For more information on the projects, visit the Apparel, Home Textiles & Textiles Egypt and Circular Apparel Tunisia project pages.