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Why we use recycled polyester? Because it keeps PET bottles out of landfills and our oceans!

December 6, 2020
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Recycled polyester can contribute to reducing the extraction of crude oil and natural gas from the Earth to make more plastic. Using recycled polyester lessens our dependence on petroleum as a source of raw materials.

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Recycled polyester can contribute to reducing the extraction of crude oil and natural gas from the Earth to make more plastic. Using recycled polyester lessens our dependence on petroleum as a source of raw materials.

How can we sleep when the world is burning? That’s why we are turning unwanted PET bottles into new fibers to reduce plastic waste, soil contamination and prevent it from ending up in landfills and requires less energy than virgin polyester. This introduces up to 50% less CO2 emissions than virgin material.

Recycled polyester aims to be continuously recycled with no degradation of quality, allowing us to minimize wastage. 

* 28 plastic water bottles have been recycled to produce wadding for one weighted blanket.

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