Less water
Recycled fibres reduce water use compared with similar virgin-material garments.
Spinloom
Better choices start with better systems. Spinloom is built around cleaner materials, more thoughtful sourcing, and products designed to reduce unnecessary waste over time.
Material story
Pure Waste uses cotton cutting waste from factories and recycled polyester from bottles to make new everyday clothing. The goal is to keep usable material in circulation and reduce the need for new raw resources.
Measured impact
Pure Waste compares its recycled-fibre garments with similar products made from virgin materials. The savings show up clearly across water, carbon, and energy use.
Recycled fibres reduce water use compared with similar virgin-material garments.
Pure Waste reports around half the emissions compared with virgin-material production.
Lower energy use comes from keeping existing materials in circulation.
Pure Waste process
Cotton cutting waste is collected from factories instead of being thrown away.
Waste is sorted by quality and colour, helping reduce the need for dyeing later.
Cotton is mechanically opened into new fibre and blended with recycled polyester.
The fibres become comfortable everyday garments made with lower water and carbon impact.
Material focus
Recycled cotton, recycled polyester, and leftover fabric can become everyday clothing instead of more waste. Spinloom focuses on pieces that feel clean, comfortable, and useful first — with better material choices built in.
Product footprint
Pure Waste publishes product-level impact numbers so the difference is easier to understand. A recycled-fibre T-shirt uses far less water and produces lower CO₂e than a similar T-shirt made from virgin materials.
The point is not to make clothing look impact-free. The point is to show the footprint clearly and choose materials that use fewer resources from the start.
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Spinloom is creating a home for brands that care about better materials, stronger design, and a more intentional way to shop. If your brand shares that direction, we would love to hear from you.
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