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Dope Dyeing consists in adding the colored pigment directly to the molten plastic solution, before the fiber is made. Unlike traditional processes in which yarns are produced and then dyed, with dope dyeing the pigments are trapped inside the plastic during the transformation process into a shape solid, becoming part of the new yarn. This approach allows for dyeing by heat transfer, without immersion in water.
What can be saved by choosing dope dyeing:
( Comparison of virgin polyester and dope dyed recycled polyester )
-54/67%% energy
-99% water
-35/64% waste
-13/20% Co2
*Source: Textile Exchange
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recycled polyester
Recycled polyester (rPET) is a material obtained from the recycling of used plastic bottles. From this process new polymers are obtained which are transformed into textile fiber which, in turn, it can be recycled again to give life to other plastic objects. rPET helps us reducing the industry’s reliance on fossil fuel sources and managing our resources in a more ethical way: using products to their full potential.
What I save by choosing recycled polyester vs conventional polyester?
(Comparison calculated on sales volumes)
-62% energy
-99% water
-16% Co2
-34% use of chemicals
*Source: Comparison calculated on 1kg woven recycled polyester vs virgin polyester from Textile Exchange data
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Polylana®
Polylana® is an innovative fiber with a reduced environmental impact that can be used as a sustainable alternative to acrylic. To improve performance in terms of sustainability, functionality and aesthetics, Polylana® can be mixed with other fibers. Furthermore, Polylana® can be dyed at low temperatures giving the product, once knitted, a unique delicacy and texture.
What do I save by choosing Polylana® over acrylic :
( Comparison between 1 kg of fiber before dyeing )
-76% energy
-85% water
-76% waste
-Co2 emissions
-32% fiber release
*Source: Polylana®
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* ( Comparison between 60% Polylana® and 40% Acrylic fabric and a 100% Acrylic fabric )
nylon riciclato
Recycled nylon is our reply to the need of performance, but with a lower impact. It’s made from pre-consumer waste that comes from industrial processes, including material scraps that would otherwise have been downgraded or sent to a landfill. Switching to recycled nylon is our way of being less dependent on virgin oil, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and obviously waste material.
What I save by choosing recycled nylon vs conventional nylon* (Comparison calculated on sales volumes)
less dependence on fossil raw materials
reduced waste material
reduced Co2 emissions during the production process
less air, water and soil pollution
*Fonte: Textile Exchange
Oeko-Tex®Standard 100
The Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 certifies the absence of chemicals harmful to humans and the environment.
recycled cotton
Recycled cotton is a regenerated cotton fiber obtained from production waste, such as the one you can find in our models (pre-consumer), or from fabrics that have reached the end of their life (post-consumer). The pieces of fabric are sorted by color, shredded into yarn and then into raw fiber, which in turn is transformed back into yarn.
What I save by choosing recycled cotton over conventional cotton:
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organic cotton
Cotton grown with low environmental impact methods, without the use of pesticides, toxic chemical fertilizers and from controlled and certified organic crops.
What do you save with this choice:
( organic vs traditional cotton )
-91% water
-62% energy
-46% Co2
*Source: Textile Exchange
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