Primus Partners Wins Circular Textile Policy Impact Award at BioTex Summit 2026
Primus Partners took home the Circular Textile Policy Impact Award at BioTex 2026, with credit going to a policy framework by Kamakshi Verma and a recycling directive by Rhythm Mathur.

Primus Partners picked up the Circular Textile Policy Impact Award at the BioTex Fashion & Circularity Summit 2026, with the recognition landing on March 18 — the same date Textile Value Chain reported the win. The award, administered with acknowledgment from both the BioTex organizing committee and the International Fashion Business Exchange Council (IFBEC), spotlights policy work that the firm says has moved circular textile ambitions from concept to implementation.
The substantive work behind the win breaks down into two distinct pieces. Kamakshi Verma drafted the foundational policy framework, and Rhythm Mathur followed it with what the company described as a "recycling GR" — a subsequent document that, in Primus Partners' own words, "helped move the vision toward implementation." Garima Babbar received the recognition alongside the team member who announced the win on LinkedIn, a post that also served as the company's most detailed public account of who did what.
That LinkedIn announcement was notably candid about the human side of the achievement. "There couldn't have been a better way to complete my first five months at Primus Partners Pvt Ltd than receiving this recognition for the policy work we've been driving," the post read. The author, whose name was not included in the supplied text, described the moment as "exhausted but deeply proud," before adding that "real impact lies in seeing ideas translate into action."
The company extended thanks to both the BioTex organizing committee and IFBEC twice over in the announcement, a repetition that signals how central external institutional recognition is to Primus Partners' positioning in the circular economy policy space. What remains publicly unclear is precisely how the policy framework and the recycling directive have been adopted or measured in practice — the kind of detail that would sharpen the picture considerably. For now, the award marks a formal moment of sector acknowledgment for a body of work that, by the firm's own account, still has considerable road ahead.
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