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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

74/100
Durability62
Comfort78
Breathability75
Warmth38
Moisture Wicking65
Sustainability90
Care Ease65

Best For

🌱Sustainable Fashion
Excellent

Excellent sustainability (90) and biodegradable — great eco choice

🏃Athletic Wear
Good

Good breathability (75) and moisture wicking (65) for light activity

👕Everyday Casual
Good

Good comfort (78) and care ease (65) for casual wear

👔Formal/Office
Good

Good durability (62) and comfort (78) for office wear

😴Sleepwear
Good

Good comfort (78) and breathability (75) for sleeping

🩲Underwear
Good

Good breathability (75) and comfort (78) for undergarments

🌧️Rain/Weather
Good

Good moisture wicking (65) and durability (62) for weather protection

Detailed Use Case Scores

sustainable95
everyday78

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

Washcold (30°C)
Cycledelicate
Detergentmild
BleachDo not bleach
Dryline dry
Ironlow
Dry Cleanoptional
SoftenerNo

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