100% Recycled Polyester yarn

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  • Farashin FOB: US $0.5 - 9,999 / yanki
  • Min. Yawan oda: Guda 100/Kashi
  • Ikon bayarwa: 10000 Pieces/Perces per month
  • Abu: recycled poliester (post-consumer)
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    100% Recycled Polyester yarn

    Overview of 100% Recycled Polyester yarn for weaving with GRS certification

     

    1.Material: 100%  recycled polyester

    2. yarn cournt:NE16,NE20,NE21,NE30,NE32,NE40

    3.Feature: Eco-Friendly, Recycled,okotex certification,GRS certification

    4. Use: Weaving.

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    100% Recycled Polyester yarn

    100% Recycled Polyester yarn

    100% Recycled Polyester yarn

    Key Properties of Recycled Polyester Yarn: Strength, Elasticity, and Versatility


    Recycled polyester yarn defies the myth that sustainable materials compromise performance. It retains virgin polyester’s key benefits: high tensile strength for long-lasting wear, excellent elasticity for stretch fabrics, and inherent wrinkle resistance. Dye uptake is consistent, yielding vibrant colors, and its abrasion resistance makes it suitable for high-use items like workwear. Innovations in fiber engineering now allow rPET to achieve silk-like softness or rugged durability, tailored to specific applications.

     

    Recycled vs Virgin Polyester Yarn: Which One Offers Better Sustainability?


    While both fibers share similar technical properties, recycled polyester yarn is the clear environmental winner. Producing rPET generates 32% fewer CO₂ emissions and reduces reliance on petroleum, a non-renewable resource. Water usage drops by nearly 90%, and it mitigates plastic pollution by giving waste a second life. Though virgin polyester may offer marginal consistency advantages in some high-stress applications, most brands find rPET meets their needs while aligning with sustainability mandates and consumer expectations.

     

    How Recycled Polyester Yarn Supports Circular Fashion and Zero-Waste Goals


    Recycled polyester yarn is a linchpin of circular fashion systems. Unlike natural fibers that degrade with recycling, PET can be reprocessed multiple times without significant quality loss. Emerging technologies now enable "fiber-to-fiber" recycling, where old polyester garments are broken down into new yarn—closing the loop on textile waste. Brands like Patagonia and Adidas already use this approach to meet zero-waste targets, proving that rPET isn’t just an alternative but a necessity for the industry’s sustainable future.


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