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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.
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Our goal for the future is that eventually much more discarded textiles will be collected and processed into new products through our SaXcell process
Teaser opening pilot plant
Forcing clothing manufacturers to use recycled material
Consortium welcomes pilot cotton recycling plant
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