Consortium welcomes pilot cotton recycling plant
A consortium of companies championing a new textile recycling technology has founded a new pilot production
Read more...A consortium of companies championing a new textile recycling technology has founded a new pilot production
Read more...Watch our new film to get more information about the Regenerated ‘virgin’ cellulose fiber from cotton waste.
In 2011 the innovative fibre called SaXcell was created by researchers of the Sustainable & Functional Textiles research group.
Read more...Fibre-based textiles claim to be highly recyclable, but fashion quality controls prevent them from going mainstream
Read more...Billions of kilos of cotton are being thrown away annually, but the answer to this wasteful problem might be on its way. .
Read more...SaXcell, an abbreviation of Saxion cellulose, is a regenerated virgin textile fibre made from chemically recycled domestic cotton waste.
Read more...SaXcell, an abbreviation of Saxion cellulose, is a regenerated virgin textile fiber made from chemically recycled domestic cotton waste. The process to transfer domestic cotton waste into SaXcell fiber is a crucial step in the circular textile chain.
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