Industry recognition for the products we build. Our work is judged on impact, not on slides.
Recloth, built by Xfaang, was awarded the Grand Prize in the Masters of Sustainability category at the Masters & Robots Awards 2026 in Warsaw. The category was presented in partnership with InCredibles and Kulczyk Investments, with the award handed over by Jarosław Sroka, Board Member at KI Next.
The jury recognised Recloth for turning the circular-economy idea into a simple, mass-market tool — making the ecological choice the easy choice for consumers.
Most clothes that should get a second life never do — listing them is too tedious. People estimate the time, decide it isn't worth it, and the garment ends up in textile waste. Recloth removes that friction. You scan a piece of clothing; the app identifies the product, generates a description, prices it and posts the listing — in seconds, not in minutes.
This is the part of sustainability that has been missing: not a campaign, not a label, but a working product that makes the circular choice trivially easy. The Masters & Robots jury picked Recloth out of seven categories because the impact compounds — every second saved is another garment kept out of landfill.
The product is led by Irina Lastovjak (CEO, Recloth) and built end-to-end by the Xfaang team.



Photos from the Masters & Robots Awards 2026 ceremony, Warsaw.

The Masters & Robots statuette is awarded to seven projects each year — one per category — chosen for transformational potential and measurable impact on society.
It now sits with Recloth as the 2026 Masters of Sustainability.
The Masters & Robots Awards are organised by Digital University under the honorary patronage of Poland's Minister of Digitization and the President of Warsaw. The 2026 edition recognised seven projects across leadership, digital transformation, sustainability, social impact, AI–human collaboration, customer experience and a young-makers category.
Partners of the 2026 edition included the Ministry of Digital Affairs, NASK, Centralny Ośrodek Informatyki, Mastercard, InCredibles, Kulczyk Investments, Symfonia and Poczta Polska.