Polyester And Nylon Come From Crude Oil
Did you know... polyester, nylon, and water bottles all come from the same natural resource as gasoline? Crude oil is the natural resource in thousands of things we use every day, even fabrics. By recycling materials into fabrics we are offsetting the need to produce new raw materials, which helps to reduce the demand for this precious natural resource.
Recycled fabric diverts waste from the landfill.
For sure, soda bottles. But tackling the problem is not just about recycling soda and water bottles, or post-consumer waste. Because behind every mound of post-consumer waste is a mountain of pre-consumer waste. (The waste is created by manufacturers when they make products for consumers)
It offsets the need to refine new crude oil.
Our ¡°Going Green¡± fabric is made from 100% recycled materials, offsetting the need to use new crude oil. Did you know that on average, every pound of "Going Green" fabric conserves the equivalent of half a gallon of gasoline?
It requires less energy to produce.
Crude oil refining is a long process that consumes precious natural resources and energy¡ªfar more than it takes us to process recycled materials into "Going Green" fabric.
Warps & Wefts develops "Going Green" recycled fabrics, creating eco textiles that help protect the environment and our natural ecosystems. Now we have developed below category for textile.
Organza for sheer. 20Dx20D, 30Dx30D. piece dyed and yarn dyed
Voile for Window coverings. 68Dx68D, 75Dx75D. piece dyed and yarn dyed.
Batiste for Window coverings. 68Dx30s/1, 68Dx20s/1 piece dyed.
Oxford for table cloth and shower curtain. 150Dx150D, 150Dx300D, 300Dx300D, 300Dx300D/2. Piece dyed
Canvas for bag and outdoor. 300Dx300D, 600Dx600D. piece dyed.
Upholstery for decoration, bedding, chair and sofa. Yarn sizes are from 50D to 600D, piece dyed and yarn dyed are all available.
CVC or Tencel ® blend for bedding. 180cnt, 200cnt, 250cnt, 300cnt, 400cnt, 500cnt. |
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