The First Re:newcell-garment is Now Produced!
Re:newcell is proud to announce that the first Re:newcell production of a fully recycled garment has been made. The garment is a breakthrough for the textile recycling industry and was presented at a...
View Article“Jakten på det vita guldet” by Ingenjören
Re:newcell is noted in an article in the magazine Ingenjören when highlighting the market interest in recycling textiles. The article also describes the development of re:newcell and its future plans....
View ArticleRE:NEWCELL HAS BEEN SELECTED AS A LAUNCH NORDIC INNOVATORS 2014
We are proud to announce that re:newcell has been selected as one of the top 9 LAUNCH Nordic innovators and will receive support from IKEA, Novozymes, Kvadrat, leading scientists, investors and Nordic...
View Article“Sweden reveals world’s first garment made entirely from recycled cotton” By...
Re:newcell has gladly noted that the Guardian has written an interesting article on re:newcell and its development.
View Article“Älskade Fuljeans” by UR
Re:newcell is interviewed in an interesting documentary on textiles performed by UR. Please click here to listen to the documentary (in Swedish).
View Article“Gamla paltor blir nya kläder” by EFN
Re:newcell in an interesting interview concerning its recycling process by EFN (in Swedish).
View Article“Nya trender inom klädproduktion” by IVA
Re:newcell is happy to note that IVA mentions re:newcell’s fibres as one of the textile materials of the future in a highly interesting article regarding textile production trends. (The article is in...
View ArticleAnother re:newcell garment has been made!
Another re:newcell garment has been made! Re:newcell is proud to announce that yet another garment has been made using re:newcell fibres! A white t-shirt was produced by Julia Aronsson and Stina...
View ArticleThe Swedish Crown Princess and the Yellow Dress
During the Swedish Crown Princess’s visit to the University of Borås, she also visited Smart Textiles. While there, the yellow dress made of re:newcell fibres was presented to the Crown Princess and...
View Article“Rensa, röja och slänga bort” by P1
Re:newcell participated on the Swedish radio station P1’s program “Stil”. The program discussed the nature of consumers’ textile behaviour. Re:newcell contributed to the discussion by highlighting the...
View Article“Fashion chain H&M offers $1m recycling prize for reusable clothing” by The...
The Guardian wrote an interesting article concerning H&M’s search of new alternative sustainable fibers. The article also highlights the issue of future fibre shortage as the global population...
View Article“Are Closed Loop Textiles the Future of Fashion?” by Sourcing Journal
Lyndsay McGregor has written an article for Sourcing Journal where she highlights the importance of a sustainable fashion industry. She raises issues such as a need for change within the textile supply...
View Article“Could High Tech Fabrics Transform Fashion’s Impact on Climate Change?” by...
Earlier this month, the Huffington Post UK released an interesting article concerning the amount of textiles consumed today, the amount of resources used to produce this amount of textiles and what is...
View Articlere:newcell implements an ancient forest friendly sourcing policy
re:newcell is happy to announce that the company has implemented a business policy for protecting ancient and endangered forests. By providing an alternative recycled raw material to the dissolving...
View Article“Re:newcell is Ready to Scale its Fabric-Upcycling Process” by Sourcing Journal
re:newcell is once again mentioned in an article in Sourcing Journal. This time the article focuses on the fact that re:newcell is ready to upscale its production and will have need of textile wastes...
View Article“Framtidens tyg är svenskt, smart och snällt” by Veckans Affärer
Carl-Axel Fall writes in the renowned Swedish magazine Veckans Affärer that as the global population continues to grow there will be an increased demand on textiles. There is today a necessity in...
View ArticleSustainable fashion industry becomes a reality in Sweden
April 18th 2016 Kristinehamn, Sweden re:newcell announces today that it has started the construction of its demonstration plant, where a completely new way of recycling cotton will revolutionize the...
View Articlere:newcell/södra pulp on the catwalk during Berlin Fashion Week
Article written by Moa Nilsson at Smart Textiles Textiles back to Textile points the way towards a circularity in textiles at the Berlin Fashion Week. The project, in which technology, recycling...
View ArticleFouriertransform and Girincubator invests in Circular textile company re:newcell
Fouriertransform, the Swedish government owned investment company, together with the private investor Girincubator, today announce a SEK 48 million investment in the Swedish innovation company...
View Articlere:newcell mentioned as #1 Top 10 Sustainability Moments in 2016 by the...
re:newcell is happy to report that the company was nominated as number 1 on the Top 10 Sustainability Moments in 2016 by the Sourcing Journal. The moment that the Sourcing Journal is referring to is...
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