19 November 2009, Osaka - Teijin Fibers Limited announced
today a program in the marine clothing industry for collecting and recycling
used garments, launched in collaboration with Henri Lloyd, a major global brand
of marine apparel based in the United Kingdom. Recycling will be carried out
with Teijin’s Eco Circle, an environmentally friendly closed-loop system
incorporating technology for the chemical recycling of polyester, which was
introduced in 2002.
Teijin Fibers’ Eco Storm, a recyclable, waterproof and
breathable material made from recycled fibres laminated with a highly durable
thin polyester film, will be incorporated in sailing wear featured in Henri
Lloyd’s 2010 Blue Eco Range. The inaugural line up will include the Blue Eco
Jacket and Hi Fit trousers, both of which are windproof, waterproof and highly
breathable. The Blue Eco products will be available in Henri Lloyd’s own stores
and its wholesale account network in the UK as well as the USA, Australia,
across Europe and Japan.
Under the program, Henri Lloyds Blue Eco partners will
accept these garments from their customers after they are worn out, from where
they will be sent to Teijin Fibers’ Matsuyama plant in Japan. After chemical
decomposition, they will be converted into polyester raw material offering
purity comparable to that derived from petroleum, Teijin says. The raw material
will then be turned into high-quality Eco CircleFibers, which will be used to
manufacture new recyclable products.
According to Teijin, repeated recycling achieved with the
Eco Circle system significantly reduces both energy consumption and carbon
dioxide emissions compared to conventional petroleum-based processes that are
used to produce polyester.
“Eco Storm is the world's first recyclable, high-performance
waterproof and breathable material made of recycled fibres. As it is made of
polyester, Eco Storm can be recycled with Eco Circle. With excellent
hydrostatic resistance and moisture permeability, Eco Storm is ideal for
sailing apparel, outdoor gear and uniforms”, a spokesperson for Teijin said.
Blue Eco is the start of Henri Lloyd’s commitment to develop
more environmentally friendly apparel and further developments are expected.
“We are very pleased
that Henri Lloyd, a leader in technical marine clothing, has joined our Eco
Circle program to help advance environmental protection,” said Norio Kamei,
President and CEO of Teijin Fibers Limited. “Eco Circle is an innovative system
that employs unprecedented chemical recycling technology to enable repeatable
recycling of used products with no qualitative deterioration. We are delighted
with the launch of Blue Eco Range and look forward to working closely with
Henri Lloyd to contribute to recycling-oriented sustainability.”
Talking about effects of these products Paul Strzelecki,
Joint Chief Executive of Henri Lloyd said: “This is a positive first step on a
long journey to become a more environmentally friendly company. It is also a
very exciting time, particularly with our exclusive marine wear association
with Teijin who are pioneers in this field. We not only aim to significantly
reduce CO2 emissions into the environment but also want to provide our
customers with an opportunity to actively participate in the mission to help
preserve our oceans. We look forward to further developments in this area, and
hope the ‘infinite loop’ recycling system will set the course for the future of
marine clothing manufacturing.”
Going forward, Teijin Fibers will continue to expand the
presence of its products and technologies around the world, including the Eco
Circle recycling program, which now has more than 120 participating companies.
The Henri Lloyd Blue Eco Jacket received ‘Most ECO-Friendly
Product Certificate’ at the 2009 DAME Award, which was announced on November 17
at the METS (Marine Equipment Trade Show) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.