Renewcells storägare: "Är extremt bedrövade"

Renewcells storägare: "Är extremt bedrövade"

Textilåtervinningsbolaget Renewcell lyckades inte få ägarna att skjuta till mer kapital och har på måndagen lämnat in sin konkursansökan. ”Grundproblematiken är lika sorglig som den är enkel, att efterfrågan inte finns där”, säger Per Olofsson hos storägaren Girindus som var med och grundade Renewcell.

Pareto-toppens drömköp: Kursrally på 28.700 procent

Pareto-toppens drömköp: Kursrally på 28.700 procent

Den tidigare Pareto-toppen Thomas Ranje fick våren 2021 köpa en storpost i konstgödselbolaget Cinis för drygt en miljon kronor. Mejl som Di har tagit del av visar att planen redan då var att aktierna skulle bli värda ett tresiffrigt miljonbelopp bara ett år senare. ”Cinis kommer att vara ett väl passande case för Pareto och vi har ju som ni vet goda erfarenheter/referenser från Renewcell”, skrev han med hänvisning till det numera konkursade bolaget.  Thomas Ranjes innehav i Cinis är i dag värt cirka 400 miljoner kronor.

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What Renewcell's Bankruptcy Means for Sustainability in Fashion

Last week we learned textile-to-textile recycler Renewcell filed for bankruptcy ...

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Renewcell - Changing the global textile industry for the better

Renewcell has created its new Circulose dissolving pulp by using cellulose from discarded textiles. It is then spun into new soft ...

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RENEWCELL - Circulose®

Renewcell's Circulose® Circulose® is a new material made by recycling cotton from worn-out clothes and production waste.

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Renewcell skalar upp: ”Gått i rekordfart”

H&M backade återvinningsbolaget Renewcell redo att dra storskalig produktion i Ortviken utanför Sundsvall. DiTv på plats vid ...

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Renewcell – on fashion waste

Global clothing production generates 92 million tonnes of waste and consumes 79 billion cubic metres of water every year. Textile ...

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Has Renewcell been let down by fashion brands?

Many fashion brands and retailers talk a good game on circularity, but will they ever consistently pay a premium for materials made using 100% textile-to-textile recycling? Acting CEO of Renewcell Magnus Håkansson joins Ecotextile Talks to discuss the company's current challenges in receiving a higher price for a product offering the circularity so often discussed at textile sustainability conferences. Despite great industry excitement when Renewcell moved to a full-scale production facility earlier this year, in readiness for full commercialisation, the Swedish innovator has encountered a difficult few months since the summer of 2023. Share prices have tumbled amid concern that the appetite for Renewcell's proprietary Circulose pulp may not perhaps as high as expected - despite several take-off agreements having suggested this would not be an issue.  The latest instalment of Ecotextile Talks sets out to better understand the situation behind a slump in optimism about the scaling up of a much-discussed company which aims to help fashion firms move away from linear practices.

Renewcell's Tricia Carey on how to build a circular economy for apparel

What's the deal with circular apparel? Can companies overcome their incentives to produce and sell more cheap clothing and truly embrace circularity? Can AI really be used for good? Which Innovation Matters host has met Jerry Seinfeld? All this and more as the hosts are joined by Renewcell's CCO to dig into sustainable apparel and the future of the industry. 

Nora Eslander of Renewcell: recycling textiles to create sustainable fashion

This week’s episode features Nora Eslander, brand manager at Renewcell. Eslander talks about how Renewcell’s technology breaks down textiles into new fibers that become new clothes. She discusses how the company’s circular approach makes the fashion industry more sustainable by transforming textile waste into consciously made clothing. The Understory Podcast discusses innovation, insights, and the future of sustainability. It features innovators, industry experts, and diverse voices who make our world more sustainable. For more insights, please visit www.theunderstory.io.

Interview: Tricia Carey, Chief Commercial Officer, Renewcell

This week, I’m talking about recycling unused textiles and circularity with Tricia Carey, an apparel and textile industry veteran who’s seen all the progress and changes that have occurred there since her first job working in the then-all-domestic manufacturing supply chain back in the mid-90s. Today, she’s a well-known and internationally respected advocate for innovation and circularity in the textile and apparel industry with nearly 30 years of industry experience. Currently, Tricia is the Chief Commercial Officer at Renewcell, a very exciting, fast-growing Swedish textile recycling company planning to recycle the equivalent of more than a billion t-shirts every year by 2030 with their flagship technology/product, CIRCULOSE®. Before that, Tricia was in various commercial management positions at Lenzing - the Austrian-based multi-billion dollar global producer of wood-based specialty fibers. She’s held marketing and business development roles and has participated in numerous collaborative collections with mills and brands. Needless to say, she knows a lot about this space. CIRCULOSE® is not a fiber, yarn, or fabric - it’s a 100% recycled raw material input for textile fibers. It’s a dissolving pulp that replaces the wood pulp used to make viscose, modal, lyocell and acetate (the fabrics that are likely in your closet or on your bed). The cool thing about CIRCULOSE®; it’s made out of 100% “unused textiles,” a better phrase than “textile waste,” as Tricia points out - and Brands are using it to replace high-impact raw materials like fossil oil and cotton in their textile products. I’ve followed Tricia’s work for years, and we’ve crossed paths multiple times, but this was my first opportunity to sit down with her and talk about the state of sustainability in the apparel and textile industry. If you’re wondering how to have a career in sustainability or circularity, and especially one in the apparel industry, you don’t want to miss any part of my chat with Tricia. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Tricia Carey, CCO at Renewcell. Here are some of the Key Takeaways you’ll appreciate: Circularity progress in textiles The realities of textile recycling The state of sustainability in the apparel industry Building a stellar career Working in sustain tech Understanding systems change Marketing & selling The importance of NGOs and nonprofits Aligning yourself with the right people Getting out of your comfort zone Advice on how to get in the game SDG Alignment:, #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action, #17 Partnerships for the Goals Links: Renewcell - https://www.renewcell.com/ Circulose - https://circulo.se/en/ Tricia Carey on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tricia-l-carey/ Circulose Supplier Network - https://circulo.se/en/circulose-supplier-network/ Textile Exchange - https://textileexchange.org/ Canopy | CanopyStyle - https://canopyplanet.org/campaigns/canopystyle/ Canopy Hot Button Report - https://hotbutton.canopyplanet.org/ Accelerating Circularity - https://www.acceleratingcircularity.org/ Transformers Foundation - https://www.transformersfoundation.org/ World Circular Textiles Day - https://worldcirculartextilesday.com/ Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Alex Schulze, CEO and Co-Founder at 4ocean, the ocean cleanup company at: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148061020 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #circularity #womeninbusiness #leadership #careers #marketing #keeplearning #textiles #leadership #sustaintech #systemschange #circulose #renewcell #recycling #fashion #denim Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube. –

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS with Shape Innovate: Tricia Carey (Renewcell)

In an interview with Shape Innovate Founder & CEO Muchaneta ten Napel, Tricia Carey (Renewcell) talks about circular fashion while new legislations and changes in policy are taking place.

102: Alissa Baier-Lentz, Kintra Fibers & Tricia Carey, Renewcell

Alissa Baier-Lentz of Kintra Fibers and Tricia Carey of Renewcell radically confront the fashion industry's carbon footprint through innovating new trends in sustainability, biodegradability and circular fashion.