Muskegon – Harvest Nano, a leader in sustainable technology, and Goodwill Industries of West Michigan (GIWM) have joined forces to create and operate Michigan’s first cotton waste textile circularity processing and recycling plant, converting non-saleable textile waste into valuable materials like micro and nanocellulose. This innovative collaboration supports a circular economy, offering significant environmental and economic benefits while transforming the future of sustainable manufacturing.
Using patented technology developed by Dr. Refael Aharon, Harvest Nano converts textile waste into nanocellulose—a lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly material. Nanocellulose, four times stronger than stainless steel, has the potential to revolutionize industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, plastic, 3D print and packaging.