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Dutch Paint Company Dyecoo Wanted to Make the Textile Sector More Sustainable, but Has Now Gone Bankrupt

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Despite millions in investments from companies like IKEA and Nike, the sustainable textile dye company DyeCoo, based in Hoofddorp, has gone bankrupt. An investigation by RTL Z reveals that the company has been plagued by losses in recent years and a dispute over a necessary capital injection.
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Despite millions in investments from companies like IKEA and Nike, the sustainable textile dye company DyeCoo, based in Hoofddorp, has gone bankrupt. An investigation by RTL Z reveals that the company has been plagued by losses in recent years and a dispute over a necessary capital injection.

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rtl.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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