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22/06/2021 – Textile recycling

Finland: new solutions to textile industry transformation

There is globally approx. 92 million tons of textile waste every year. New sustainable solutions are needed for each stage of a textile’s life cycle.

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One of the Spinnova fibre’s unique features is that it can be upcycled in the process, again without dissolving or harmful chemicals. This means that in the future, a product can be taken back from the consumer by a brand Spinnova work with, delivered to their process and ground back into micro fibrils without even dismantling the product. © Spinnova

 
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Finland has a high know-how in wood-based fibers in textiles. © tchara/stock.adobe.com

 
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Spinnova is unique from the outset. The raw material used to create the fibre is the same pulp that's used for making paper. The wood comes from FSC and/or PEFC certified tree farms. Spinnova treat the pulp only mechanically, to create something called micro fibrillated cellulose; the feedstock for the spinning process. © Spinnova

 
BioCircularSpinnova.jpg

One of the Spinnova fibre’s unique features is that it can be upcycled in the process, again without dissolving or harmful chemicals. This means that in the future, a product can be taken back from the consumer by a brand Spinnova work with, delivered to their process and ground back into micro fibrils without even dismantling the product. © Spinnova

 
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