Marzoli is taking a significant step toward circular textile production with the development of its patented Refiber technology at the Technology Accelerator Center (TAC). Designed to regenerate fibers from unsold garments and production waste, this innovation addresses one of the key challenges in textile recycling: maintaining fiber quality.
A New Approach to High-Quality Recycled Fibers
Unlike conventional recycling methods that often result in shorter and weaker fibers, Refiber technology enables the creation of recycled fibers with improved length, consistency, and performance. This advancement opens new possibilities for spinning mills seeking to integrate recycled materials without compromising yarn quality.
The solution has already been successfully applied to a wide range of fiber types, including cotton, wool, cashmere, and synthetic blends. From raw fiber recovery to yarn production and even finished garments, Refiber demonstrates a fully integrated approach to recycling within the textile value chain.
By combining sustainability with industrial performance, Marzoli’s innovation offers manufacturers a practical pathway to reduce waste while maintaining efficiency in spinning processes. As the industry moves toward stricter environmental standards and circular business models, technologies like Refiber are expected to play a key role in shaping the future of textile manufacturing.
















