recyrcle×Finns Beach Club

I was once
hotel waste.

Made using RE·CYRCLE fabric from a previously recovered hotel-textile batch.

Trace my story
Baseball cap

What I carry

Verified

35.5g

Recovered material

Estimated

56.7L

Estimated water impact

Estimated

79.2g

Estimated CO₂e impact

Figures are allocated from batch data by the recovered material attributed to one baseball cap.

Trace my origin

Product IDP-005
Fabric batchTC-20
Production batchP-005-001

This product is not made from Finns Beach Club’s own recovered textiles.

My first life

Recovered textilesRegenerated materialRE·CYRCLE fabricThis product

Keeping the next loop moving

Finns Beach Club is recovering its own retired textiles through RE·CYRCLE, helping create feedstock for future circular products.

Two different batches. One circular system.

How we RE·CYRCLE

1Collect + Record

Textiles are weighed, recorded and given a batch ID.

2Sort + Assess

Sorted piece by piece for condition and composition.

3Recover

Each material is routed to its best available next use.

4Regenerate

Recovered fibre becomes new yarn and material.

5Create

Regenerated material becomes new fabric and products.

6Trace

Every record stays connected on the RE·CYRCLE platform.

What this batch became

500units

Baseball cap

Batch P-005-001 · this product is one part of what the recovered material became.

One more round on Finns Beach Club

Every product carried today helps keep one more loop moving tomorrow.

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Behind the proofHow we measure impact and keep traceability.
What is verified?
Measured records: textile weights, batch IDs, sorting results and production outputs.
What is estimated?
Environmental outcomes, using the RE·CYRCLE impact methodology.
Is this made from Finns Beach Club’s own waste?
No. This product uses earlier RE·CYRCLE material, while Finns Beach Club feeds the next recovery cycle.

The loop doesn’t end here.

Use it. Keep it in circulation. Share its story.

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