Infinited Fiber Company develops a technology to convert cellulose-based raw materials such as used cotton-rich textiles, cardboard, rice, and wheat straw into “Infinna”, a premium cotton-like textile fiber that can be used in clothing and upholstery.
As of April 2021, the company operated pilot plants in the cities Espoo and Valkeakoski in Finland and had a capacity to produce 150 metric tons per year. Also in April, the company announced plans to build its EUR 220 million (USD 265 million) flagship factory in Finland. The new factory will produce its “Infinna” textile fiber using household textile waste as feedstock and will have a production capacity of 30,000 metric tons per year. The factory is expected to be operational in 2024. In March 2023, the company signed an engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) services contract with Rejlers Finland, a leading engineering consultancy firm, for a circular textile fiber factory in Kemi, Finland.
Key customers and partnerships
The company has partnered with brands such as H&M, Patagonia, PVH, Adidas, and Bestseller for the use of Infinna. The company has also partnered with manufacturers of non-woven goods, such as Suominen, to use Infinna in products such as diapers and wet wipes.
Funding and financials
In July 2021, Infinited Fiber raised EUR 30 million (USD 36 million) with H&M as lead investor. The funds were intended to expedite the launch of its flagship factory and to increase production at its existing pilot factories. In March 2024, the company raised EUR 27 million (~USD 29.4 million) to scale up its technology.
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