Some materials listed on Circular Sourcing are eligible for recycling take-back. Learn more here.
Are you looking for something more personalised? We can provide individual consultation support to match you with sellers and help you find the materials you’re looking for. Contact us for more information.
Circular Sourcing is primarily a surplus fabric marketplace, though we hope to expand to trims and notions in the future. For now, you can find sustainable trims (think natural rubber elastics, cellulose sewing threads and biodegradable fusing) at the trim shop via our sister brand Circular Factory.
Circular Factory also offers bespoke manufacturing services, workshops and circular design training.
Choosing the most sustainable fabrics can be tricky to navigate. Follow these 5 steps to make sure you pick the right fabric for the right project.
In the world of textiles, you’ve probably come across the word deadstock. It’s often used to describe leftover fabric – rolls of material that were over-ordered, unused, or left behind after production. These fabrics can end up sitting in warehouses for years — or worse, be sent to landfill. In Australia alone, 10 million kilograms […]
Choosing the most sustainable fabrics can be tricky to navigate. Follow these 5 steps to make sure you pick the right fabric for the right project.