Fashion for Good
The global innovation platform orchestrating the fashion industry's transition to circularity.
Revolutionizing the fashion industry with circular, cellulose-based textile fibers made from 100% recycled waste.
Infinited Fiber Company is a biotechnology and circular fashion leader that transforms cellulose-rich waste—such as discarded textiles, cardboard, and agricultural residues—into Infinna™, a premium textile fiber that looks and feels like cotton. In 2026, the company is positioned as a primary technology licensor for global textile manufacturers and a key supplier for major fashion conglomerates. Their proprietary process involves a molecular-level regeneration (carbamation) that allows for infinite recycling cycles without fiber degradation. Technically, the architecture is designed for Industrial IoT (IIoT) integration, allowing licensees to monitor chemical recovery rates, feedstock purity, and energy efficiency in real-time. By 2026, their flagship commercial-scale factory in Kemi, Finland, serves as the blueprint for global 'Infinited' hubs, utilizing advanced AI-driven sorting and chemical management systems to ensure consistent fiber quality across varying waste inputs. This technology provides a scalable solution to the global textile waste crisis, eliminating microplastic shedding and reducing the industry's reliance on virgin cotton and polyester.
A proprietary chemical process that converts cellulose waste into a stable carbamate powder before spinning into fibers.
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Algorithms designed to adjust chemical ratios based on the blend of cotton, cardboard, and wheat straw inputs.
An integrated system that recovers and purifies 99% of processing liquids for reuse in the next cycle.
Fiber structure allows for garments to be recycled back into the same process multiple times without losing tensile strength.
The molecular structure of Infinna™ allows for deep dye penetration at lower temperatures.
Fibers are 100% biodegradable and do not shed synthetic polymers during home laundering.
Cloud-based tracking that logs fiber origin and processing data for end-consumer transparency.
High environmental cost of virgin cotton denim and lack of quality in recycled alternatives.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Reliance on petroleum-based polyester for moisture-wicking properties.
Retailers need a disposal path for unsold inventory or take-back programs.