Why is it important to trace the origin of fibers? The textile industry is constantly incorporating more recycled materials to meet the growing demand to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint. In synthetic fibers, recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material from plastic bottles was the first recycled content used in textile products such as sportswear and technical textiles. Today, recycled polyamide (PA) from items like old fishing nets is also increasingly used in sportswear, swimwear, and other garments.
Traceability for Recycled Polyester and Polyamide Textiles
recycled material – FASH455 Global Apparel & Textile Trade and Sourcing
From fibre to fibre: Polyester textiles recycling
recycled material – FASH455 Global Apparel & Textile Trade and Sourcing
Analysis of the polyester clothing value chain to identify key intervention points for sustainability, Environmental Sciences Europe
Recycled, circular and bio-based innovations at ISPO
What's Now And Next In Sustainable Textiles?
shows an open and closed-loop garment recycling. The term open-loop
Recycled Fabrics and rPET Sustainable Fabrics Supplier
Recycled Fabrics and rPET Sustainable Fabrics Supplier
THE END OF GREENWASHING: WORLD'S FIRST FULLY TRACEABLE RECYCLED COTTON
Study on the Technical, Regulatory, Economic and Environmental Effectiveness of Textile Fibres Recycling
Traceability for Recycled Polyester and Polyamide Textiles
Traceability for Recycled Polyester and Polyamide Textiles