
Recycled Cotton
What is it?
Recycled cotton can be generally defined as converting cotton fabric into cotton fibre that can be reused in textile products. This allows the item to find a new purpose as something else, diverting it away from landfills and incinerators.
Why we like It
Recycled material
- Saves waste
- Uses less water
- No synthetic fertilisers
Applications
Some examples:
- A Good Fashion Line
- Homewear
- Personal care items
- NO chemicals
- NO water
- NO pesticides
- NO synthetic fertilisers
- YES recyclable
- YES reusable
How to care for it
Wash as you would a regular cotton garment, preferably at low temperatures with eco-certified detergents.

Recycling & circularity
Recycled cotton can be recycled to make new garments. Old clothes can also be used as rags, as padding for chairs, or even as insulation.
How to recycle
Clothes recycling points

The Recycled Cotton Producer
Recycled cotton comes from either post-industrial/pre-consumer of post-consumer sources.

