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A staggering 97% of the Indus River’s water is used for cotton production
Did you know? A staggering 97% of the Indus River’s water is used for cotton production. This highlights the urgent need for sustainable textiles that reduce water consumption and protect our vital resources. It’s time to rethink how we produce and consume fabrics.
The pulp produced from the SaXcell process
The pulp produced from the SaXcell process is transformed into fibers through lyocell wet spinning. We chose lyocell because it is significantly more sustainable than cotton cultivation or the viscose recycling process. Here’s a comparison of the environmental impact of lyocell versus organic cotton
World Circular Textile Day
As we approach World Circular Textile Day, here are 5 innovations shaping the future of sustainability in fashion and textiles! Which one inspires you the most?
High-quality Man Made Cellulose Fibers
At SaXcell, we transform used textiles into high-quality Man Made Cellulose Fibers, enabling a closed-loop production process that supports sustainability without disrupting your existing operations.
We’ve been nominated for this year’s KVK Innovation Top 100!
Many years of research and innovation on the chemical recycling of cotton has brought SaXcell to the point that our business is growing and the collaboration with brands is expanding. Being included in the KVK Innovation Top 100 is a testament to the progress we’ve made, but we need your support to go even further!
World Circular Textile Day
At SaXcell, we believe in a future where circularity is the standard, not the exception. 🌿 Today, we celebrate the collective efforts of companies, organizations, and individuals working towards a circular textiles future—something that’s at the core of what we do.