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Recycled fabrics play an increasingly important role in our collections, as we move towards a more respectful and less destructive world for the environment. With them, you can create fashion pieces that make a difference both in style and ethics. In addition, it ensures no waste of valuable resources such as water and energy, while at the same time being fashionable and looking fabulous. Recycled fabrics are paving the way towards a more sustainable fashion industry, and we are proud to be able to offer these materials in our collections.
What are recycled fabrics and what are they for??
Recycled fabrics are fabrics made from materials that have been recovered, such as textile waste, leftover fabric cuts or recycled materials. In addition, recycled fabrics are a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional fabrics since their production consumes less energy and emits fewer greenhouse gases than the production of fabrics conventional.
Are recycled fabrics really sustainable?
Recycled fabrics are often promoted as a sustainable option for shoppers, but do they really help reduce our environmental footprint? The reality is more nuanced. On the one hand, most basic recyclable materials are already in the recycling process and are manufactured into products, so by choosing recycled products we are preventing them from ending up in landfills . On the other hand, it is important to take into account all aspects of sustainability. From production and sourcing, to transportation and packaging, the life cycle is likely to emit a certain amount of carbon emissions and waste. Ultimately, recycled fabrics depend on the efficiency with which processes are managed to minimize negative impacts as well as being designed to meet growing consumer demand for sustainable materials at a lower cost.
Advantages of recycled fabrics
One of the biggest advantages of recycled fabrics is that they help us keep our planet healthy and free of waste. This type of fabric does not require the production of new materials, but rather takes advantage of existings. It's an eco-conscious elesson that has a real impact on the global environment. Recycled fabrics last longer than natural fibers, are more durable, and generally do not harm the environment during their production process. Additionally, choosing this option can also help reduce harmful air pollutants from fabric dyes and other chemicals associated with manufacturing materials for unsustainable end products. In addition to their ecological benefits, recycled fabrics also have a lower cost, since less energy is used in their production.
Types of recycled fabrics in our collections
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Polyester is becoming increasingly popular as a recycled fabric, as sustainability becomes more important in fashion. Polyester fibers come from sources such as PET bottles and can be easily mixed with other natural fabrics to create stronger, softer and more durable materials. Recycled polyester fabrics not only help preserve the environment, But they also make you look great! That is why our Maxi Bags made of recycled polyester are here to stay, since being light and breathable, they become your perfect ally, standing out from the crowd thanks to their vivid colors.
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The use of recycled cotton fabrics has several advantages. Firstly, it reduces the amount of textile waste that ends up in landfills and reduces the need to produce new cotton. Second, the recycling process consumes less water, energy and chemicals than producing new cotton, reducing its environmental impact. Additionally, using recycled cotton fabrics also helps reduce the amount of cotton that is imported from other countries, which can help support local communities.
rCOT Pre-consumer
The term "Pre-consumer rCOT" refers to pre-consumer recycled cottonor, that is, the cotton scraps left over from textile production before they reach the final consumer. This type of recycled cotton is obtained from fabric scraps and thread scraps left after the manufacturing of clothing and other textile products. Pre-consumer rCOT is a sustainable alternative to virgin cotton, as it reduces the amount of textile waste ending up in landfills and decreases the need to produce new cotton. In addition to consume less energy and natural resources than the production of virgin cotton, which reduces its environmental impact.
PES LUREX
The PES Lurex is a fabric that is composed of polyester threads with a Lurex thread. The Lurex is a commercial brand of metallic thread that is used to give shine and a shiny effect to fabrics. These threads are usually made of polyester covered with a thin layer of metal, usually aluminum, which gives them their shiny and reflective appearance. The combination of both creates a fabric with interesting properties, such as the resistance and durability of polyester and the shine and texture of Lurex. PES Lurex is often used in the making of clothing and fashion accessories, such as the Small Shopper Bags from
Others
In addition to recycled cotton and polyester, there are other types of recycled fabrics that are used in the manufacture of sustainable products such as nylon, wool, silk, etc.
Biodegradable packaging
Biodegradable packaging is a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional packaging materials.By decomposing naturally, these materials reduce the amount of waste and residue that accumulates in landfills and in nature, thus reducing their environmental impact.
Solidarity wallets
By purchasing one of our solidarity purses, not only you contribute to a social cause while purchasing a useful and quality product, but they can also be an effective way to raise awareness about a specific cause and thus promoting citizen participation in the fight against social and humanitarian problems.