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Recycling Polyester

Circular Polyester Sustainability: Completing the Loop

The Recycling Compass:
A Guide to What We Can Reclaim

shorts

Clothing

 

 

T-shirts, pants, jackets, skirts, and other apparel.

Clothing

Couch

 

Variety of linens used in the hospitality industry such as bed sheets, bath towels, tablecloths, napkins, and chef's aprons.

Hospitality Textiles

Hospitality Textiles

Pillow

 

Textiles such as cushions, drapes, slipcovers, throws, and decorative pillow covers.

Soft Furnishings

Soft Furnishings

Textile Waste

Offcuts and scrap materials from textile manufacturing processes, including fabric rolls, pattern cut-outs, and excess threads.

Manufacturing Remnants

Manufacturing Remnants

Uniform

 

Occupational garments, including safety vests, mechanic overalls, lab coats, aprons, and corporate uniforms.

Workwear & Uniforms

Workwear & Uniforms

Teddy

Soft toys like teddy bears, plush animals, fabric-based dolls, and their polyester fillings, as well as pillow stuffing and similar synthetic fibers.

Soft toys and stuffing

Soft toys and stuffing

Uncertain about the recyclability of your items?
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Our Process

Our textile recycling transforms old fabrics into future resources. The process kicks off with the collection and transport of textiles to our facilities, where they're sorted by material. These materials are then shredded to fibres, refined through extrusion and filtering, and formed into RPET pellets. These pellets become the raw material for new textile products. Curious if your textile waste is recyclable? Reach out and let us guide you towards sustainable disposal.

Textile Recycling chart

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