Downcycle Program
Our recycling solutions

Downcycle Program
When a garment is beyond saving and reaching the end of its lifecycle, we will dispose of it in a humane and safe way.
The left-over textiles from all of our programs are finally donated to our downcycling community partners.
We are currently working with Winnipeg BellMTS volunteers who transform our waste and scraps into a variety of new products, such as insulation in animal beds, and/or cancer caps for oncology patients.
Fibre Lab
Our solution for regenerative materials - to nothing goes to waste.

A Hands-On Approach
Our Fibre Lab is dedicated to researching and testing materials, both new and current, to develop sustainable products.
We have partnered with the University of Manitoba to conduct research on the biodegradability of our materials, and with a fabric institute to create an innovative, sustainable fabric.
A key area of research for the Fibre Lab has been the biodegradability study that was undertaken in collaboration with the University of Manitoba, which was funded directly to UofM through an NSERC grant.
We are also exploring ways to create regenerative materials from waste and studying how to design biodegradable textile products, which affects the entire design process. We will continue to work on this project in 2024. Additionally, we are developing new fibres and fibre-blends specifically designed for circularity, including organic cotton, bamboo, natural dyes, and compostable denim.
Our experiments include testing the durability of compostable denim with different wash cycles and its behaviour in textile design.
Recycling / Biocycle Program
Our textile waste management solution.

Let's Get Wasted.
Big news!
This Fall, we’re launching our first-ever textile-to-textile recycled product—part of our W8STED initiative to close the loop on fashion waste. In partnership with the Canadian Government and trailblazing recycling experts, we’re using cutting-edge biological and mechanical methods to turn old textiles into new ones—right here in Canada.
This is a major step toward true circularity, and we can’t wait to share more.
