RECYCLED MATERIALS
Recycled materials stand as beacons of responsibility, embodying a transformative journey from waste to wardrobe. Recycled cotton, for example, is a natural fibre that has been recycled from general cotton. The fabric is generated from either pre-consumer waste, from production processes, or post-consumer waste, from used clothes and other fabrics, which might otherwise end up in landfills.
Furthermore, recycled polyester and nylon exemplify the circular economy's power - reducing waste and conserving energy. Utilizing recycled polyester reduces dependence on oil-based sources, while recycled nylon diverts materials from consumer and fishnets. With origins in discarded pre-consumer wastea and fishnets, these material's life circles are extended and contribute to eco-conscious production. The process of recycled materials reduces a significant amount of water, energy, and carbon emission, by offsetting production of new materials and minimizing dying processes.