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We are closing the loop in fashion.

Worn Again builds a true circular economy for textiles.

How our technology works in 5 steps

01
Clean
02
Decolour
03
Separate
04
Regenerate
05
Spin to fibers
Clean
01
Decolour
02
Separate
03
Regenerate
04
Spin to fibers
05

How the technology fits within a circular value chain

Key benefits

Maximum Feedstock Flexibility

Our technology provides operators with a superpower – the flexibility to process dynamic blends of polyester and cotton textiles.

Closed Loop Chemistry

Once the chemicals have done their job, we revive them. This process ensures optimal chemical utilisation and enhanced environmental benefits.

Circular Raw Materials

Raw-equivalent, circular materials are ready for immediate spinning into new fibres, polyester, and cellulosic. The fibre-to-fibre value chain is unlocked!

Industry consumes a lot.
Where are we gonna get resources in the future?

Cyndi Rhoades Founder, Worn Again Technologies

Positive outcomes

Environmental sustainability

Recycling all used textiles could significantly reduce the fashion industry’s environmental impact: It would minimize water and energy use, reduce pollution, and vastly decrease greenhouse gas emissions associated with raw material production and waste disposal.

Waste reduction

Universal textile recycling diverts vast quantities of textile materials from landfills and incinerators, thus mitigating environmental pollution and easing the strain on waste management systems.


Circular economy

Innovation and long-term value are the most vital driving forces for the circular economy.

Minimized waste and boosted resource efficiency secure lasting financial returns.

A multibillion market ready to be explored.

Let’s talk

Circularity and profitability go hand in hand.
To scale our unique technology, we foster a network of like-minded partners throughout the supply chain.