
About Us
A Dutch foundation working at the intersection of fashion, justice, and systems change — building the infrastructure to make textile remanufacturing accessible, scalable, and socially just.
Our Story
Remade In was founded on the belief that circularity can be justice-led for people and planet. Co-founders Anabel Poh and Daan Sonnemans have seen firsthand the impacts of textile waste on communities and how remanufacturing functions as an everyday economic system, reflecting deep skill, care, and circular intelligence. Remade In challenges linear production by building digital and physical infrastructure that removes unwanted textiles, revalues landfill-bound textiles, and makes remanufacturing accessible, local, scalable, and cost-effective, to produce 1,000,000 remanufactured garments in the Netherlands within five years and shift value and agency back to the communities most impacted.

What we stand for
We centre the communities in the Global South who are most affected by textile waste.
We build with, not for. System change happens through shared value across brands, manufacturers, funders, policymakers, and communities.
Drawing from inherited knowledge and emerging innovation, we remake what already exists.
The People
A small, mission-driven team working at the intersection of fashion, justice, and systems change.
Core Team
Advisory Board
Want to join the movement?
We're occasionally looking for passionate people to grow with us.
Support the Mission
Every contribution fuels frontline community research, strengthens the Dutch remanufacturing ecosystem, and helps launch a nationwide campaign supporting sewing ateliers, upcyclers, and retailers. Together, we can make upcycling the status quo. Join the radical collaboration transforming a fragmented system into a global, community-led blueprint for circularity.