Saxcell is a regenerated virgin textile fibre made from chemical recycled domestic cotton waste. The process to transfer domestic cotton waste into fibre is a crucial step in the circular textile chain. Production starts with sorting domestic cotton textile waste into an as pure as possible, well-defined waste stream. Next, the pure waste stream is grinded and non-textile components like zippers, nails and buttons are removed. The result is a dry mixture of textile fibres with different fibre lengths. All fibre lengths, long and short, are suitable as raw material.