16 June 2010, Greensboro, NC – Polyester yarns producer Unifi,
has announced it will invest in the backward integration of its Repreve supply
chain to improve the availability of recycled raw materials and increase the company’s
product capabilities.
In addition to providing greater control over the production
of the recycled chip that is used to make Repreve polyester fibres, Unifi says the
new state-of-the-art recycling technology will provide opportunities for the company
to recycle post-consumer and post industrial fabric waste back into Repreve.
Scheduled start-up for the new capabilities is February 2011.
Unifi says that for more than a decade, it has continued to
raise its commitment to sustainable practices, recycling everything from paper
tubes, pallets and corrugated boxes to donating biosolids to area farmers. In the mid 2000’s, Unifi developed Repreve recycled
polyester to provide customers and consumers with an eco-friendly, 100%
recycled product that performs like virgin fibres and conserves natural
resources. Since then, Repreve has evolved from one product into a family of
recycled fibres.
“Bringing the
extrusion process in-house is a natural next step for us,” said Roger Berrier,
executive vice president for Unifi.
“Being more vertically integrated will significantly increase our
product development capabilities and capacity.”
Unifi also announced that it has purchased a 40% interest in
a biomass feedstock company. The new
joint venture, which will be called Repreve Renewables, will focus on the
direct sales of Freedom Giant Miscanthus
to farmers, who in turn will supply the product to bioenergy and biofuel
operations in the U.S. and E.U. According
to Unifi Freedom Giant Miscanthus is non-invasive and is the highest-yielding
crop available on a commercial scale. Giant Miscanthus is a perennial C4 grass
that is extremely efficient in converting sunlight to biomass energy.
“We are continually
looking for innovative, sustainable initiatives, and we are very excited about
participating in this renewable energy opportunity,” said Bill Jasper, Unifi’s
CEO and president. “Both of these initiatives will support our strategy to grow
the Repreve brand and product portfolio, and will add to our commitment in
being a global leader in sustainability efforts.”