Consortium welcomes pilot cotton recycling plant


Image Description

A consortium of companies championing a new textile recycling technology has founded a new pilot production plant at which upwards of 50 tonnes of pulp will be produced over the next two years before further work is undertaken to scale.

SaXcell, a spin-off from Saxion University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, has the backing of two Dutch firms and three Turkish textile companies, each of which are said to facilitate production of reclaimed cotton pulp.

Wouter Reedijk, of Sympany in the Netherlands, says brands and retailers have expressed interest in the concept, but admits work is still to be done before it can accommodate large orders.

Source: ecotextile.com

SaXcell, an abbreviation of Saxion cellulose, is a regenerated virgin textile fiber made from chemical recycled domestic cotton waste. If you are interested in SaXcell and want more information about investing or the product itself.

Contact us at info@saxcell.com or give us a call (+90) 532 287 18 82

About SaXcell

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.

Our Contacts

SaXcell BV Het Lentfert 38
7547 SR Enschede

(+90) 532 287 18 82