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ReNew by Kimberly-Clark Professional


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www.kcprofessional.com 0800 917 9908


For over 150 years, Kimberly-Clark Professional has partnered with businesses worldwide to create exceptional workplaces, helping to make them safer, healthier and more productive, even in unprecedented times. As a leading global manufacturer, Kimberly-Clark Professional supplies innovative and sustainable washroom solutions, hygiene products and industrial supplies across all sectors.


Kimberly-Clark Professional has introduced the ReNew service, the next evolution of its industry-leading RightCycle Programme. The ReNew Programme reflects the company’s deepened commitment to sustainability by offering simplified and comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for hard-to-recycle hygiene products.


Launched in September 2025, ReNew builds on the success of RightCycle and its established waste recovery and circular innovation solutions. From 1 January 2026, Kimberly-Clark will have transferred all customers to the ReNew Programme as it replaces the RightCycle service.


ReNew supports zero waste targets


From hand towels and dispensers to wipers, the ReNew Programme collects used items and transforms them into new materials and goods, supporting customers’ zero waste targets, CO2


reduction and ESG commitments. The


programme gives customers the confidence to choose high- performance washroom hygiene products, knowing there is a responsible recovery solution in place.


For example, paper towels are proven to be the most hygienic hand-drying method, especially in healthcare settings. The ReNew Programme makes this choice smarter by keeping used towels out of landfill and returning them to the circular economy as recycled paper products.


A shared responsibility model


Kimberly-Clark’s Koblenz mill in Germany – aiming for 100% renewable energy by 2029 – handles most of the European processing. In other regions, local recycling partners are engaged for efficient, low-carbon recovery. In the UK, the ReNew Programme even accepts competitor products, demonstrating that this is about industry-wide progress.


The programme is co-funded by Kimberly-Clark Professional and its customers, reinforcing a shared responsibility model. The service includes regular CO2


helping organisations quantify and communicate their sustainability efforts.


In a recent internal survey, over 95% of customers said they would recommend the service. In 2024, the programme diverted more than 250 metric tons of hand towels and 90 metric tons of plastic from landfill.


36 AWARDS 2026 and waste diversion reports,


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