Recycled Cotton



Recycled cotton is made from manufacturing waste like leftover fabric scraps or from used cotton garments and textiles. Recycling cotton reduces the waste of a natural resources like water. The amount of cotton waste that could have ended up in landfills is also significantly reduced.

Recycled Cotton


Recycled cotton is made from manufacturing waste like leftover fabric scraps or from used cotton garments and textiles. Recycling cotton reduces the waste of a natural resources like water. The amount of cotton waste that could have ended up in landfills is also significantly reduced.



Process: 

Certified waste fabrics are sorted by colour and shredded into raw fibres


Then the fabrics are run through a machine that shreds the fabric into yarn and further into raw fibre.


This fibre is then spun back into yarns for reuse in other products


The recycled cotton is tracked throughout the supply chain to ensure its integrity

Process: 

Certified waste fabrics are sorted by colour and shredded into raw fibres.

Then the fabrics are run through a machine that shreds the fabric into yarn and further into raw fibre.​

This fibre is then spun back into yarns for reuse in other products.

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The recycled cotton is tracked throughout the supply chain to ensure its integrity.