Change the planet, without changing habits.
We use responsible chemistry to transform blended textile waste into new circular materials, resulting in a vastly reduced carbon footprint.
1
Pretreatment
Blended nylon-rich textiles coming from either consumer or industrial waste are shredded, treated, and placed inside a reactor.
2
Depolymerization
In a no-pressure, low-temperature chemical process, nylon is molecularly separated from the other materials in the mix, such as elastane, cotton, or polyester.
3
Purification
The output is stripped of any added dyes and finishes, leaving behind only the pure raw ingredients – now ready to reenter the supply chain and make something new.
The Result
A low-cost, low-carbon feedback loop.
Unlike existing textile-to-textile recycling methods, our chemical process is both energy-efficient and feedstock agnostic, making it the first truly practical means to achieve material circularity.