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USA TODAY: Meet the innovators putting sustainability first 

USA Today: Meet the innovators putting sustainability first in the apparel, textiles industries.

Note: This article reflects Looptworks’ earlier work in upcycling. Today, we focus on textile-to-textile recycling, producing high-quality recycled fiber for manufacturing applications.

Looptworks has partnered with companies from Google and Southwest Airlines to the NBA and Patagonia. In this new video, USA Today interviews CEO Scott Hamlin to learn how we give excess textiles new life through purposeful product design.

The goal? To support a future with less waste and better resource conservation, and to create functional products like bags, backpacks, apparel, and dopp kits designed to withstand a lifetime of use.

USA TODAY: Meet the innovators putting sustainability first in the apparel, textiles industries
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Headshot of Scott Hamlin, Founder and CEO of Looptworks.

Scott Hamlin

Founder & CEO

Scott is a visionary leader with more than 32 years of experience in strategic branding, innovative product creation, supply chain sustainability, and sales and marketing for global organizations. He founded Looptworks in 2009 as an industry solution for turning excess materials into upcycled consumer products. In 2022, Scott transitioned the company to a B2B business model focused on eliminating global textile waste through closed-loop solutions.

Headshot of Scott Hamlin, Founder and CEO of Looptworks.

Scott Hamlin

Founder & CEO

Scott is a visionary leader with more than 32 years of experience in strategic branding, innovative product creation, supply chain sustainability, and sales and marketing for global organizations. He founded Looptworks in 2009 as an industry solution for turning excess materials into upcycled consumer products. In 2022, Scott transitioned the company to a B2B business model focused on eliminating global textile waste through closed-loop solutions.