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4 days ago
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Tangshan Sanyou opens facility to drive circular MMCF innovation
Tangshan Sanyou's new facility includes a pilot line with the capacity to process 10 tonnes (t), which will focus on testing a solvent-based method that transforms waste cotton textiles into viscose fibres. These fibres are intended for incorporation into the company's recycled MMCF product, ReVisco. The establishment of this test facility is the latest effort by Tangshan Sanyou to embed Next Generation (Next Gen) fibre technologies into its MMCF product range. Since 2018, the company has been experimenting with various recycled textile materials to facilitate a shift towards circular, more sustainable and lower-impact fibre production. Tangshan Sanyou became the first conventional MMCF producer to integrate Circulose recycled cotton pulp at a 30% blend into its ReVisco viscose staple fibre line. The initiative also encompasses the creation of black viscose and explorations into other colour options. The company also renewed its collaboration with Circulose following changes in ownership as the partner aims to restart operations at its Swedish mill. As part of its Next Gen work, Tangshan Sanyou used 20% of Södra's OnceMore recycled cotton pulp blend into ReVisco modal and viscose fibres. It also announced plans to expand ReVisco production capacity to 200,000t annually depending on market demand, developing ReVisco lyocell from recycled textile materials and successfully producing viscose fibre using alternative raw materials such as hemp and Juncao. Based in Hebei Province, China, Tangshan Sanyou has an annual production capacity of 808,000t. Since 2016, the company has been a partner of Canopy and received a Dark Green Shirt in Canopy's 2024 Hot Button Report and is recognised as posing no known risk of sourcing from ancient or endangered forests. Canopy founder and executive director Nicole Rycroft said: 'As one of the world's largest MMCF producers, Tangshan Sanyou's investments in circularity and reducing reliance on forest-based inputs are critically important. The company has demonstrated consistent leadership since the early days of Next Gen innovation, and this new testing line is a welcome addition to the sector's broader transition to commercial-scale Next Gen MMCF for global markets.' Last month, Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fiber forged a strategic alliance with recycled pulp producer Circulose to support the advancement and widespread adoption of Circulose while also elevating Tangshan Sanyou's global presence. "Tangshan Sanyou opens facility to drive circular MMCF innovation" was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.
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5 days ago
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Tangshan Sanyou opens facility to drive circular MMCF innovation
Tangshan Sanyou's new facility includes a pilot line with the capacity to process 10 tonnes (t), which will focus on testing a solvent-based method that transforms waste cotton textiles into viscose fibres. These fibres are intended for incorporation into the company's recycled MMCF product, ReVisco. The establishment of this test facility is the latest effort by Tangshan Sanyou to embed Next Generation (Next Gen) fibre technologies into its MMCF product range. Since 2018, the company has been experimenting with various recycled textile materials to facilitate a shift towards circular, more sustainable and lower-impact fibre production. Tangshan Sanyou became the first conventional MMCF producer to integrate Circulose recycled cotton pulp at a 30% blend into its ReVisco viscose staple fibre line. The initiative also encompasses the creation of black viscose and explorations into other colour options. The company also renewed its collaboration with Circulose following changes in ownership as the partner aims to restart operations at its Swedish mill. As part of its Next Gen work, Tangshan Sanyou used 20% of Södra's OnceMore recycled cotton pulp blend into ReVisco modal and viscose fibres. It also announced plans to expand ReVisco production capacity to 200,000t annually depending on market demand, developing ReVisco lyocell from recycled textile materials and successfully producing viscose fibre using alternative raw materials such as hemp and Juncao. Based in Hebei Province, China, Tangshan Sanyou has an annual production capacity of 808,000t. Since 2016, the company has been a partner of Canopy and received a Dark Green Shirt in Canopy's 2024 Hot Button Report and is recognised as posing no known risk of sourcing from ancient or endangered forests. Canopy founder and executive director Nicole Rycroft said: 'As one of the world's largest MMCF producers, Tangshan Sanyou's investments in circularity and reducing reliance on forest-based inputs are critically important. The company has demonstrated consistent leadership since the early days of Next Gen innovation, and this new testing line is a welcome addition to the sector's broader transition to commercial-scale Next Gen MMCF for global markets.' Last month, Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fiber forged a strategic alliance with recycled pulp producer Circulose to support the advancement and widespread adoption of Circulose while also elevating Tangshan Sanyou's global presence. "Tangshan Sanyou opens facility to drive circular MMCF innovation" was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data
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05-04-2025
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Circulose partners with Tangshan Sanyou to boost textile circularity
This collaboration will support the advancement and widespread adoption of Circulose while also elevating Tangshan Sanyou's global presence. Circulose is a branded dissolving pulp made entirely from textile waste rich in cellulose, such as discarded cotton jeans and production leftovers. Tangshan Sanyou manufactures ReVisco, a viscose staple fibre that incorporates 30% to 50% dissolving pulp sourced from post-consumer recycled content. Together, the companies will ensure that ReVisco fibres, produced with Circulose pulp, align with market expectations in terms of quality, availability, and affordability. This joint effort is poised to propel both entities forward in sustainable material innovation. Circulose CEO Jonatan Janmark said: "We are thrilled to establish a strong strategic partnership with Tangshan Sanyou. This represents a crucial step forward in our global expansion strategy, fostering closer, more in-depth collaborations with innovative fibre producers and like-minded brands. As the first major strategic partnership since the restructuring of Circulose, this collaboration will serve as a cornerstone of our success. 'Together with Tangshan Sanyou and our brand partners, we will ensure the scalable development of ReVisco fibres by using Circulose pulp in a predictable and controlled manner. We highly value our long-term partnership with Tangshan Sanyou and look forward to achieving mutual success as we shape the future of the industry." The alliance underscores both companies' dedication to scaling up the use of ReVisco circular materials and expediting China's textile sector's shift towards a circular and renewable model. Leveraging Circulose's textile recycling innovation alongside China's extensive supply chain capabilities, Tangshan Sanyou's ReVisco fibre is poised not only to satisfy the rising demand for eco-friendly textiles but also to catalyse a transformative textile-to-textile shift on an international level. Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fiber executive vice president Zhang Dongbin said: "Tangshan Sanyou has always believed in the strong potential of recycling cotton textile waste, which is essential for fostering a green and sustainable industry. "We have unwavering confidence in the market potential of Circulose and its new strategic direction, and we are excited about our future collaboration. With the long-term investment support of Altor Capital and the market-driven, brand-focused strategies led by Helena and Jonatan, we believe Circulose will bridge the gap between brands and suppliers, pioneering a new era for the circular textile industry." Tangshan Sanyou is a manufacturer of cellulose fibre, offering over 100 varieties across three generations of cellulose fibres including conventional viscose staple fibre, modal fibre, and lyocell fibre, with an annual production capacity of 830,000 tonnes. Since Circulose's inception (formerly known as Renewcell), Sanyou has been a strategic partner and continues to be one of the primary users of Circulose pulp for its fibre production. In June last year, Swedish investment firm Altor acquired Renewcell out of bankruptcy and operated it under the name Circulose. Circulose partnered with US lifestyle fashion brand Faherty Brand in September 2024 on a new collection made entirely from textile waste. "Circulose partners with Tangshan Sanyou to boost textile circularity" was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio
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04-04-2025
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Circulose partners with Tangshan Sanyou to boost textile circularity
This collaboration will support the advancement and widespread adoption of Circulose while also elevating Tangshan Sanyou's global presence. Circulose is a branded dissolving pulp made entirely from textile waste rich in cellulose, such as discarded cotton jeans and production leftovers. Tangshan Sanyou manufactures ReVisco, a viscose staple fibre that incorporates 30% to 50% dissolving pulp sourced from post-consumer recycled content. Together, the companies will ensure that ReVisco fibres, produced with Circulose pulp, align with market expectations in terms of quality, availability, and affordability. This joint effort is poised to propel both entities forward in sustainable material innovation. Circulose CEO Jonatan Janmark said: "We are thrilled to establish a strong strategic partnership with Tangshan Sanyou. This represents a crucial step forward in our global expansion strategy, fostering closer, more in-depth collaborations with innovative fibre producers and like-minded brands. As the first major strategic partnership since the restructuring of Circulose, this collaboration will serve as a cornerstone of our success. 'Together with Tangshan Sanyou and our brand partners, we will ensure the scalable development of ReVisco fibres by using Circulose pulp in a predictable and controlled manner. We highly value our long-term partnership with Tangshan Sanyou and look forward to achieving mutual success as we shape the future of the industry." The alliance underscores both companies' dedication to scaling up the use of ReVisco circular materials and expediting China's textile sector's shift towards a circular and renewable model. Leveraging Circulose's textile recycling innovation alongside China's extensive supply chain capabilities, Tangshan Sanyou's ReVisco fibre is poised not only to satisfy the rising demand for eco-friendly textiles but also to catalyse a transformative textile-to-textile shift on an international level. Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fiber executive vice president Zhang Dongbin said: "Tangshan Sanyou has always believed in the strong potential of recycling cotton textile waste, which is essential for fostering a green and sustainable industry. "We have unwavering confidence in the market potential of Circulose and its new strategic direction, and we are excited about our future collaboration. With the long-term investment support of Altor Capital and the market-driven, brand-focused strategies led by Helena and Jonatan, we believe Circulose will bridge the gap between brands and suppliers, pioneering a new era for the circular textile industry." Tangshan Sanyou is a manufacturer of cellulose fibre, offering over 100 varieties across three generations of cellulose fibres including conventional viscose staple fibre, modal fibre, and lyocell fibre, with an annual production capacity of 830,000 tonnes. Since Circulose's inception (formerly known as Renewcell), Sanyou has been a strategic partner and continues to be one of the primary users of Circulose pulp for its fibre production. In June last year, Swedish investment firm Altor acquired Renewcell out of bankruptcy and operated it under the name Circulose. Circulose partnered with US lifestyle fashion brand Faherty Brand in September 2024 on a new collection made entirely from textile waste. "Circulose partners with Tangshan Sanyou to boost textile circularity" was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.