Textile Circularity Finds New Hope with Circulose-Based Spinnova Fibre

Finland's sustainable textile material company Spinnova and Swedish textile recycling leader Renewcell, in a first of its kind patented technology collaboration, are spinning textile waste-based fibre into new fibre without harmful chemicals, advancing circularity in the fashion industry.

Long Story, Cut Short
  • The new fibre production concept combines patented technology from both companies and advances the circularity in the fashion and textile industries.
  • With Spinnova’s transformative technology, the partners can turn Renewcell's Circulose into a new, bio-based textile fibre without any harmful chemicals in the fibre spinning process.
  • The first prototypes have been made from a blend of cotton and Spinnova fibre made with Circulose.
Spinnova filament. The first batches of Spinnova fibre made with 100% Circulose have been produced for yarn and fabric development.
Spinning a new yarn Spinnova filament. The first batches of Spinnova fibre made with 100% Circulose have been produced for yarn and fabric development. Spinnova

Finland's sustainable textile material company Spinnova will partner with Swedish textile recycling leader Renewcell to develop and promote a concept to commercialise and scale textile waste-based fibre. 

  • The collaboration is the first of its kind, where textile waste-based fibre can be spun into new fibre without harmful chemicals
  • The new fibre production concept combines patented technology from both companies and advances the circularity in the fashion and textile industries. 
  • The first consumer products from this new textile fibre are estimated to be available by the end of 2024.

How it worked so far: Renewcell recycled cellulosic-rich textile waste such as cotton and viscose using a patented process, which transforms textile waste into a pulp product called Circulose.

  • This biodegradable raw material was produced from 100% recycled textiles and can be used to create new fibre. 
  • Until now, Circulose was used to create man-made cellulosic fibres, such as viscose.

How it will now work: With Spinnova’s transformative technology, the partners can turn Circulose into a new, bio-based textile fibre without any harmful chemicals in the fibre spinning process. 

  • This is a step towards addressing the industry’s growing textile waste problem, while setting new standards for sustainable textile fibre production.  

What's ready: Spinnova has already made successful trials spinning the Circulose pulp into new textile fibre. 

  • The first batches of Spinnova fibre made with 100% Circulose have been produced for yarn and fabric development, and the first prototypes have been made from a blend of cotton and Spinnova fibre made with Circulose.

Up next: The companies are currently assessing options to start scaling textile-to-textile fibre production with potential partners and expect to start developing the first consumer collection made from Circulose-based Spinnova fibre.

What they said:

The fashion and textile industry needs new solutions and collaboration across its supply chain, which makes this such an exciting partnership for us. Our goal is to accelerate the fashion industry’s transition to a circular economy and explore options to scale textile-to-textile fibre production. Developing our partnership with the skilled Renewcell team has been a great pleasure and the first tests combining Renewcell’s material and Spinnova’s technology have been very promising.

Ben Selby
Deputy CEO
Spinnova

The textile industry is in the middle of a massive change, when moving from a linear business model to a circular economy. Change requires new partnerships and brave, innovative players. Learning more about Spinnova’s technology has been really exciting and we can't wait to launch the first collection made from Circulose using Spinnova’s unique fibre spinning technology.

Patrik Lundström
Chief Executive Office 
Renewcell

 
 
  • Dated posted: 13 September 2023
  • Last modified: 13 September 2023