30 billion bottles turned into Repreve
Fibres/Yarns/Fabrics
Unifi announces new sustainable fibre
Repreve Our Ocean fibre will be on display at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market, which opens its doors today in Denver, CO.
18th June 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Greensboro, NC
Repreve Our Ocean fibre is made from bottles collected within 50km of coastlines. © Unifi
Unifi, a maker of Repreve recycled fibre, has launched a new sustainable product that enables customers and consumers to play a role in solving the ever-growing problem of ocean plastic. To deal with the root cause of ocean plastic, Repreve Our Ocean fibre is made from bottles collected within 50km of coastlines in countries or areas that lack formal waste or recycling systems.
“Repreve Our Ocean is a premium collection of fibre and resin sourced from bottles at high risk of entering in the ocean,” said Jay Hertwig, Group Vice President of Global Branded Sales for Unifi. “We have long cared for our air, land and natural resources by transforming billions of plastic bottles into Repreve recycled fibre. With Repreve Our Ocean, we offer a unique opportunity to for brands to tell an ocean-focused story.”
Each year, at least 8.8 million tons of plastics make their way into the ocean, which is the equivalent of dumping the contents of one garbage truck into the ocean every minute. In addition, at least 80% of plastic flows into the oceans from land, and at current rates, there will be more plastic by weight than fish by 2050.
“Forward-thinking brands that want to take a stronger stand in addressing ocean pollution and want to make an even more specific statement about protecting the environment now have a brand-new option,” added Mr Hertwig. “Repreve Our Ocean is made for the good of tomorrow, and this premium product will appeal to consumers that want to do all that they can to help protect the environment for the next generation.”
Repreve Our Ocean fibre will be on display at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market, which opens its doors today in Denver, CO.
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