Sustainable fabrics, they even come from recycled plastic bottles, or from recycled yarn on the store floor, this possibility is increasing.
Sustainable clothing is produced from different organic and natural fibers, sustainable crops, and materials that replace petroleum, such as soybean fabrics or corn fabrics.
According to the many facts provided by market research companies, this $3 billion industry may bring the most significant change in apparel manufacturing and marketing since the industrial revolution. However, the green clothing movement is not only about raw materials, it also involves recycling.
The simplest way to recycle is to take recycled clothes and ask for items to be purchased at a thrifty store or consignment store. However, manufacturers have gone beyond this level. They recycle small pieces of cloth and fibers from waste clothes and then process them into new things.
The Patagonian company based in Ventura was an early leader in organic and recycled material clothing. They started in 1993
Produce jackets from recycled soda bottles. The company started asking customers to return their worn-out clothes in 2005 in exchange for new clothes.
Recycling polyester means reducing the amount of virgin polyester, thereby reducing oil consumption. In the re-production process, recycled materials are also
Reduce energy usage.
The similar yarn garment recycling program promoted by the Patagonia company allows customers to return worn-out clothes, including worn-out clothes, woolen clothes, cotton T-shirts, and other polyester and nylon products. Customers can mail items or leave them in retail stores.
Sustainable clothing also encounters some problems of its own. Bamboo is a sustainable crop, but it needs to be used to turn bamboo into fabric.
Use a lot of chemicals and water; genetically modified soybeans and corn can replace polyester from petroleum.
Recycled materials benefit from the use of pre-existing materials, but the collection, transportation, cleaning, reclamation, and fiber modification of these materials incur environmental costs. The report states that, therefore, advocates of continuous clothing are very interested in recycling.
Patagonia admits that recycling of used polyester clothes has increased the amount of transportation. After detailed comparison, it is found that although local recycling minimizes energy use and produces the least amount of carbon dioxide, it is compared with the use of non-recyclable materials to produce fabrics. , The energy used to transport recycled clothing is still reduced by 4 times, and the carbon dioxide generated is reduced by more than 3 times.