Circular fabrics are textiles made using recycled or renewable fibers and designed for reuse or recycling, helping reduce waste, conserve resources, and support a closed-loop production system without compromising fabric quality and performance.
Discover how this sustainable innovation in the textile industry reduces waste by using post-consumer cotton scraps and wood pulp to create new fabrics. The process creates a new cellulose fibre that reduces the carbon footprint of textile production and conserves resources, offering a solution to environmental challenges faced by the several industries.
Circulose is a regenerated cellulose fiber produced from recycled cotton textile waste. It enables circular textile production by reducing dependency on virgin raw materials while maintaining fiber strength and fabric performance.
Sakthi Vinayagar employs a proactive, end-to-end manufacturing approach that integrates spinning, sizing, and weaving to ensure consistent fabric quality. By utilizing high-speed Toyota Airjet looms within a climate-controlled environment and performing hourly on-loom inspections, the facility minimizes defects across large-scale production runs. Supported by a real-time monitoring system and a team of over 50 QC professionals using the 4-point inspection system, the company guarantees reliable, repeatable results and professional on-site support for both domestic and export markets.