FABRIC RECYCLING
Our fabric recycling program transforms unwanted textiles and gives them new life.
By recycling textiles, we significantly reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills, mitigating pollution and conserving landfill space.
Our process saves water, reduces energy consumption, and lowers greenhouse gas emissions associated with textile production.
Every thread counts.
Collection
We partner with local communities, businesses, and recycling centers to gather unwanted textiles, ensuring a steady supply of material for recycling.
Sorting
Once collected, the fabrics are sorted by type (cotton, polyester, wool, etc.), which is crucial for maintaining the integrity and quality of materials.
Disinfection
Utilizing TGA-approved biodegradable disinfectants, we thoroughly sanitize all collected fabrics before further processing.
These disinfectants are effective in eliminating bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants. They also break down naturally, minimizing environmental impact.
creating new Raw Materials
Sorted fabrics are processed into raw fibers.
These fibers are then cleaned, spun, and woven into textiles appropriate for use in manufacturing a variety of new products.
HOW DO WE USE OUR RECYCLED PRODUCTS?
Foam Substitution
We can convert materials into foam replacement for use in furniture manufacturing. This eco-friendly foam substitute reduces reliance on traditional petroleum-based foam, contributing to a lower carbon footprint in the furniture industry.
Reels of Recycled material
For applications requiring continuous fabric, we produce reels of recycled material. These reels can be used to manufacture a multitude of products, from clothing and accessories to industrial applications, promoting a closed-loop system.