Do you know what sustainable fabrics are made of?
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Sustainable fabric is made through various processes and materials that have a reduced impact on the environment compared to traditional fabric production methods. One popular type of sustainable fabric is recycled fabric, which is created by converting post-consumer or post-industrial waste into new textiles. Here's a breakdown of how recycled fabrics are made:
Collection and Sorting: The process begins with the collection of fabric scraps or post-consumer garments. These textiles are carefully sorted based on factors like fiber composition, color, and quality. Sorting ensures that the materials used in the production of recycled fabric are consistent and of good quality.
Cleaning and Preparing: Once sorted, the fabric scraps or garments go through a cleaning process to remove any impurities such as buttons, zippers, or other non-fabric elements. This step helps prepare the textiles for the next stage of processing.
Shredding or Fiber Extraction: After cleaning, the fabric is shredded into smaller pieces or undergoes a fiber extraction process. Mechanical recycling involves shredding the fabric into smaller fibers without the use of chemicals. Chemical recycling, on the other hand, uses solvents or other processes to dissolve the fabric and extract the fibers.
Blending and Spinning: The recycled fibers obtained from shredding or extraction are often blended with other sustainable fibers like organic cotton or hemp to enhance their properties. Blending allows for improved strength, softness, or specific characteristics desired in the final fabric. The blended fibers are then spun into yarns.
Weaving or Knitting: The recycled yarns are used to create the fabric through weaving or knitting processes. Weaving involves interlacing the yarns horizontally and vertically to form a stable fabric structure. Knitting, on the other hand, uses loops of yarn to create a stretchable and flexible fabric.
Dyeing and Finishing: The fabric is then dyed using eco-friendly and low-impact dyes to achieve desired colors. It's essential to prioritize environmentally friendly dyeing methods to minimize the use of harmful chemicals. After dyeing, the fabric undergoes finishing processes such as washing, softening, or any other desired treatment to enhance its appearance and feel.
Garment Production: The finished recycled fabric is now ready for garment production. As a sustainable clothing brand, ensure that your production process follows ethical practices such as fair wages, safe working conditions, and minimizing waste. Expert artisans or manufacturers transform the fabric into ready-to-wear clothing items using sustainable production techniques.
Repeat/ Compost: The cycle may repeat depending on the changing fashion trends, wear and tear, sizing issues, impulse purchases, lack of awareness about alternatives, overconsumption, and perceived low value. Encouraging responsible consumption and promoting sustainable alternatives can help reduce clothing waste.
Our debut collection is made with 97% Recycled Cotton and 3% Spandex, which feels soft against your skin, provides a comfortable fit, and allows for easy movement. Experience its breathability and lightweight feel, making it suitable for various weather conditions and creating garments that hang well.
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