Circulose
Renewcell's recycled cellulose pulp made from worn-out cotton garments and production scraps. Dissolves old cotton textiles into a virgin-quality pulp that can be spun into viscose or lyocell, closing the textile recycling loop.
Score Breakdown
Best For
Excellent sustainability (90) and biodegradable — great eco choice
Good breathability (75) and moisture wicking (65) for light activity
Good comfort (78) and care ease (65) for casual wear
Good durability (62) and comfort (78) for office wear
Good comfort (78) and breathability (75) for sleeping
Good breathability (75) and comfort (78) for undergarments
Good moisture wicking (65) and durability (62) for weather protection
Detailed Use Case Scores
Pros
- ✓ True textile-to-textile recycling — reduces virgin resource use
- ✓ Virgin-quality output — no loss in fiber performance
- ✓ Biodegradable and compostable
- ✓ Reduces landfill waste from discarded clothing
Cons
- ✗ High cost due to complex recycling process
- ✗ Limited production capacity — not widely available yet
- ✗ Weaker wet strength typical of regenerated cellulose
- ✗ Requires careful washing similar to viscose
Care Guide
Special Notes
• Weak when wet — handle gently
• Treat like viscose for washing
Additional Care Tips
- • Machine wash cold on delicate cycle
- • Mild detergent only — no bleach
- • Line dry preferred — tumble dry low if needed
- • Iron on low heat
- • Handle gently when wet
Cost
$$$$$
Mid-range
Shrinkage
Minimal shrinkage — follow care instructions
Eco Rating
Strong environmental credentials