Circulose collection from Faherty Brand
Brand now integrating circular materials into its sourcing strategy.
13th November 2025
Innovation in Textiles
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Stockholm, Sweden
Circulose has announced a partnership with Marks & Spencer –the first UK brand become a scaling partner.
M&S is reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and supporting Circulose’s mission to make circular materials mainstream. The brand will integrate a significant volume of Circulose fibre into its collections, helping drive the broader adoption of next-generation circular materials across the industry.
Circulose, made entirely from textile waste, helps fashion brands reduce their dependence on virgin fibres while delivering the same high quality and performance. By transforming discarded textiles into a new material, Circulose helps minimise waste, lower emissions, and ease pressure on land and forests, advancing the shift toward a global circular fashion system.
“The leadership of M&S in sustainability and its commitment to circular fashion plays an important role in accelerating the adoption of next-generation fibres,” says Jonatan Janmark, CEO of Circulose. “This partnership is one of several we are building with leading global brands, with more set to join soon.”
“Partnering with Circulose allows us to put the concept of circular design into action and will be an example of how the industry can move from small-scale pilots to incorporating next-generation materials at a greater scale,” said Katharine Beacham, head of materials and sustainability at M&S. “By integrating circular materials into our sourcing strategy, we will be reducing reliance on virgin fibres, cutting waste and helping to build a fashion industry that’s fit for the future.”
The partnership also validates the renewed commercial strategy of Circulose, centered on close, hands-on collaboration with global brands. Through its new licensing model and dedicated implementation support, Circulose supports brands to scale circular materials efficiently across the entire textile value chain, beyond capsule collections.
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