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Quality-Assured Textile Resources from RespinJenny

JennyFiber

JennyFiber® is the high-quality recycled fibre produced by RespinJenny®, designed with optimized length and strength for new spinning processes, without virgin fibres. Thanks to a gentle separation method, the fibres retain their spinnability and transform textile waste into a reliable raw material for sustainable production.

For manufacturers JennyFiber means consistent quality, verified performance, and guaranteed supply through ReSpin’s off-take program. For end-consumers, it is a mark of trust, proof that the product in their hands is made from genuine, traceable recycled textiles.

Through Holma, our partly owned spinning mill, JennyFiber is refined into JennyYarn® – a premium yarn meeting high standards for durability and appearance. This creates a unique closed-loop value chain – from textile waste to fibre, yarn, fabric, and finished product

No waste, more value
- Real textile recycling

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JENNYFIBER

ReSpinJenny’s primary output, a high-quality recycled cotton fiber that preserves the natural properties of cotton. Unlike chemical recycling, which transforms cotton into other fibers such as viscose or lyocell, JennyFiber maintains its authenticity, making it strong, spinnable, and ready for new life in textiles.

  • Preserves cotton’s properties – strength, softness, and breathability

  • Long fiber length – enabling high-quality yarn production

  • Certified quality – traceable, consistent, and reliable performance

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Local Fiber – Global Impact

Holma Spinning Mill

Holma Spinning Mill is one of Sweden’s few remaining spinning mills and a committed partner to ReSpin. By purchasing JennyFiber and transforming it into yarn, Holma ensures that the recycled fibre reaches the next stage of the textile value chain. With a long tradition of quality and sustainability, Holma bridges innovation with craftsmanship, making it possible to turn textile waste into market-ready materials. In the future, the mill will also be open for visits, offering full transparency for those who want to see how recycled fibres turn into new textiles.

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