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Renewcell Delivers First Shipment from New Plant
The Swedish sustainable textile fiber producer has sent its first batch of Circulose from its fresh factory…
Renewcell’s Commercial-Scale Factory: Dawn of a New Era?
The "Renewcell 1" factory in Sweden will repurpose over 120,000 metric tons of textile waste next year into…
H&M Snags Bigger Stake in Renewcell
H&M is now Renewcell's second-largest shareholder with an 11.51 percent slice.
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H&M Taps Renewcell to Create Circulose Fibers for Millions of Garments
Fast fashion titan H&M Group is continuing to take steps toward a more sustainable future through an expanded…
Could Recycled Cotton Waste Replace Viscose?
Chemists at Fraunhofer IAP tested whether recycled cotton pulp could be used as an alternative to wood in…
What Makes Levi’s New Jean Its Most Sustainable Yet?
Levi's introduced Tuesday its most sustainable jean made with organic cotton and Re:newcell's breakthrough…
Circulose’s ‘Climate-Friendly’ Material Keeps Clothing Out of Landfills
Circulose is a "climate-friendly" textile fiber that closes the loop on fashion at scale, reducing waste and…
H&M to Roll Out ‘Climate-Friendly’ Circulose Fiber
H&M will be the first retailer to sell clothing made out of Circulose, a "climate-friendly" material derived…
Re:newcell to Launch First Garments Made from Circular Cotton
The Swedish firm is poised to roll out the world's first circular garments made from Circulose, which is made…
Top 10 Sustainability Moments in 2016
Below are the industry's groundbreaking environmental moments for 2016.
Re:newcell Granted $5M Investment for First Circular Garment Facility
Re:newcell is on its way to making 100 percent circular garments a permanent part of the fashion industry.
Textiles Back to Textiles Project Promotes Sustainability At Berlin Fashion Week
A new generation of Swedish textiles combined technology, production and recycling at Berlin Fashion Week.
This Swedish Start-Up is Gearing Up to Close the Loop
Re:newcell's upcycling process has taken a giant step forward.
Re:newcell is Ready to Scale its Fabric-Upcycling Process
Attention, apparel makers: Re:newcell wants your waste.
Are Closed Loop Textiles the Future of Fashion?
With many of the world's main clothing manufacturing countries struggling from both water scarcity and…