Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones
Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones

Infinited Fiber Company is a textile technology group on a mission towards circularity. Their innovation can turn used and old textiles that could otherwise end up as landfill into Infinnaℱ. This provides an opportunity to reduce our reliance on virgin raw materials and keep trashed garments in a circular loop.

Infinnaℱ technology transforms end-of-life textiles into brand-new premium-quality fibres for the textile industry. While the current focus is to use cotton-rich textiles, the technology can also turn other cellulose-rich materials – old newspapers, used cardboard, crop residues like rice or wheat straw – into the same fantastic fibre.

The waste is cut in small pieces and the technology breaks waste down to capture its value at a molecular level, giving it new life as Infinnaℱ – the unique textile fibre that looks and feels like cotton and is known scientifically as cellulose carbamate fibre. The fibre is a great alternative to conventional fibres like cotton, polyester and viscose.

The benefit of Infinnaℱ fibre is, that we can replace resource-heavy virgin raw materials with a fibre of the same quality made of a raw material which has already been used.

Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones
Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones
Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones
Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones
Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones
Infinna Fibre | Jack & Jones