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Recycled Cotton

2024-04-03 18:05:43522

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Recycled cotton is a textile material produced from pre- or post-consumer cotton waste, such as discarded clothing, fabric scraps, or industrial cotton waste. Instead of sending these materials to landfills, they undergo a recycling process to create new yarns and fabrics. By utilizing existing cotton resources, recycled cotton reduces the need for new cotton production, conserves water and energy, and minimizes waste in the fashion and textile industries.

 

INNOVATIVE CELLULOSE FIBER IS INFINITE CO2 RESERVOIR FOR CIRCULAR TEXTILES

 

Recycled PC is gaining popularity as a more environmentally friendly alternative to virgin PC:

It reduces the need for extracting and processing new resources from the earth, which is harmful to the environment. Secondly, recycling polycarbonate helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. Thirdly, it promotes the idea of reusing materials instead of constantly making new ones, which is better for our planet.

Impact:  Recycled Polycarbonate saves about 52% of GHG-emissions, compared to the products manufactured from virgin Polycarbonate.

 

Here are a few products that are made using RPET:

 

Tote Bag

 

 

T shirt

 

 

Travel Bag