Solving the global fabric waste crisis

Verified fabric waste recovery projects that clean up landfills and support communities affected by textile pollution

Solving the global fabric waste crisis

Verified fabric waste recovery projects that clean up landfills and support communities affected by textile pollution

Solving the global fabric waste crisis

Verified fabric waste recovery projects that clean up landfills and support communities affected by textile pollution

Introducing the world's first Fabric Credits

Fabricure is the first to apply the credit model, proven in plastic and carbon industries, to textile waste. Our Fabric Credits fund verified textile waste recovery projects around the world.

Fabricure is proud to have been selected for UNICEF's "Innovation30", a cohort of scientifically-vetted and scalable climate solutions. Read more

Why fabric waste?

A garbage truck full of clothing ends up in landfill every second.

This amounts to 202 billion pounds of fabric waste per year, and growing. More than 85% of used household textiles end up in landfill in the Global South, resulting in devastating waste colonialism.

By contributing to Fabricure's fabric waste recovery projects, companies can directly support communities negatively impacted by fashion industry waste and create thriving circular economies.

The highest standard

Fabricure recovery projects are setting the standard for sustainability in the fashion industry. When you implement our solutions, your investment creates tangible, real impact.

Cobenefits

Our recovery projects are required to meet and monitor social and environmental co-benefits to ensure maximum impact.

Additionality

Every kilogram of fabric waste recovered on your behalf would otherwise be destined for landfill or incineration.

Traceability

Fabricure's projects are verified and traced through our proprietary technology, giving brands real-time insights into their impact.

Fabricure x Eco2librium's proprietary research

Unlocking fabric waste as a regenerative resource

Soil-enriching compost made from t-shirts

Together with Eco2librium, Fabricure is transforming cellulose-based fabric waste into a biodegradable compost that improves soil health, biodiversity, and soil carbon storage in farms in rural Kenya.

Clean-burning fuel alternative derived from blended fibres

Fabricure is undergoing pioneering research to explore how fabric waste can be transformed into an energy-efficient alternative to coal that helps slow deforestation rates in Eastern Africa.

Our Certifications

Tailor your investment to your sustainability goals with a range of certifications

Immediate, measurable, and visible impact

Our fabric waste recovery projects enable brands to compensate for their fabric waste and make progress on their circular fashion goals in just a few clicks. Our proprietary technology ensures tangible, measurable, and reliable impact every step of the way.

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The Fabricure platform

Measure, reduce, and follow your impact investments through our streamlined platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Fabric Credits cost?

What are Fabric Credits?

Where do you source the fabric waste that gets diverted from waste streams?

Where do I send my fabric waste to get recycled?

How do I become Fabric Neutral™?

How do I become Fabric Negative™?

Get started today

Get started today

Get started today

Join the movement to solve the global fabric waste crisis.

Join the movement to solve the global fabric waste crisis.

Join the movement to solve the global fabric waste crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Fabric Credits cost?

How much do Fabric Credits cost?

What are Fabric Credits?

What are Fabric Credits?

Where do you source the fabric waste that gets diverted from waste streams?

Where do you source the fabric waste that gets diverted from waste streams?

Where do I send my fabric waste to get recycled?

Where do I send my fabric waste to get recycled?

How do I become Fabric Neutral™?

How do I become Fabric Neutral™?

How do I become Fabric Negative™?

How do I become Fabric Negative™?