Circ says the new partnership strengthens its position in the circular textile economy as it aims to provide existing fashion supply chains with access to recycled fibres.

Xinxiang Bailu Chemical Fiber Co will procure Circ’s recycled pulp for use in its commercial-grade viscose filament production, serving as a commercial partner in China. The company claims to have the largest viscose filament production capacity in the world.

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The viscose filament will be used by global fashion brands and mills in China, the world’s largest textile manufacturing hub.

“This agreement marks an important step in deepening Circ’s presence in Asia and expanding the global network of manufacturing partners who share our vision for circularity,” commented Circ’s CEO Peter Majeranowski.

“By anchoring our technology within world’s leading fibre manufacturers, we’re accelerating the shift toward a truly circular textile economy and building the infrastructure required to scale it worldwide.”

Chairman Shao Changjin of Bailu Group added, “Xinxiang Chemical Fiber and Circ join hands in innovation to provide leading solutions for the recycling of textile waste, and jointly promote the green, low-carbon, circular, and sustainable development of the textile and apparel industry.”

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The partnership claims to provide a closed-loop model in China and a vital stepping stone toward reduced reliance on virgin raw materials. This will provide a sustainable alternative for fashion brands looking to meet climate and circularity commitments.

Last year, Circ concluded its latest $25m funding round as it shared plans to use the money to scale its technology on an industrial scale.

The company has already forged successful public partnerships with major brands, including Zara, Mara Hoffman, United Arrows, and Christian Siriano.