Sirkull has a flexible set up.
We can test small volumes to help you get started.

Bring a wool sock or leftover fabric, almost nothing is too small for a first trial in the TCO to get an indication of what we can achieve.

With our wool textile industry competence, from circular design to manufacturing, we give valuable recommendations for further use of your fibers.
Helping you understand limitations and possibilities, suggesting manufacturers and processes from our extended network and partners.


Everything can be recycled. But to what?

The question is what value and next life the recycled fibers can have. The more you blend the more complicated it gets and the lower the potential is for a useful next life.
With core competence in Circular Design and wool, we feed knowledge back into your design process, giving you good advice on how to design and choose materials for the highest value and possible meaningful next life

We help you find solutions.

  • Collecting remnants from the textile industry

    Want to make value of your company’s remnants? Sirkull collects the industry’s remnants and recycles it back to high quality fiber.

  • Circular design

    We help you how to think circular when designing new products, so that they can be easily recycled at their final stage in life. Recycling is not a target in its own, just a final stage when everything else has been tried.

  • Material testing

    We test post consumer and dead stock products from different users. Companies are looking into potentials for closing loops with their worn out or leftover textile products.

  • High quality fiber from "low quality wool"

    Giving life to the wool fiber that is considered “low quality” in the wool industry. By utilizing the c2s wool such as the Norwegian spæl-sheep, Sirkull has the opportunity to make high quality fiber that your company can buy.

  • New products

    What can be created with your fibers? Maybe some new yarns? Non wovens? Needle felt products? Wool is versatile and fun to work with, only limited by the sky.

Want to join the recycling of wool?

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