Recycled polyester, also known as RPET, is obtained by melting down discarded plastics and re-spinning it into new polyester fibre. Polyethene terephthalate (PET) can be recycled from both post-industrial and post-consumer materials. By using plastic bottles and containers discarded by the consumers......
Read MoreNearly half of the world’s clothing is made of polyester and Greenpeace forecasts this amount to nearly double by 2030. Why? The athleisure trend if one of the main reasons behind it: an increasing number of consumers are look for stretchier, more resistant garments. The problem is, polyester is not......
Read MoreCompared with nylon yarn, recycled polyester yarn has a large market due to its low cost and good performance. There are many different varieties of recycled polyester fibers, such as ordinary fibers, hollow fibers, triangular fibers, flame-retardant fibers, etc., which are now generally used in the......
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