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Colback ECO-R- und Lutradur ECO-R-Träger von Freudenberg haben einen Recyclinganteil zwischen 51 und 90 Prozent. (c) Freudenberg
Colback ECO-R- und Lutradur ECO-R-Träger von Freudenberg haben einen Recyclinganteil zwischen 51 und 90 Prozent.
05.10.2023

Freudenberg erweitert ECO Range an nachhaltigen Teppichträgern

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) erweitert seine kürzlich eingeführte ECO-Range mit nachhaltigen Teppichträgern aus Vliesstoff: Lutradur ECO-R und Colback-ECO-R mit einem hohen Anteil an recycelten Rohstoffen.

Freudenberg führte Anfang des Jahres seine ECO-RE-Range als Teil der neuen ECO-Range aus nachhaltigen Erstträgern ein. Die ECO-RE-Range umfasst ressourceneffizient produzierte Teppichträger, die mit weniger Rohstoffen hergestellt werden und die die Recyclingfähigkeit des Endproduktes unterstützen. Dafür hat Freudenberg seine firmeneigene Technologie zur Herstellung von Filamenten neu definiert, sodass extrem dünne Filamente hergestellt werden können.

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) erweitert seine kürzlich eingeführte ECO-Range mit nachhaltigen Teppichträgern aus Vliesstoff: Lutradur ECO-R und Colback-ECO-R mit einem hohen Anteil an recycelten Rohstoffen.

Freudenberg führte Anfang des Jahres seine ECO-RE-Range als Teil der neuen ECO-Range aus nachhaltigen Erstträgern ein. Die ECO-RE-Range umfasst ressourceneffizient produzierte Teppichträger, die mit weniger Rohstoffen hergestellt werden und die die Recyclingfähigkeit des Endproduktes unterstützen. Dafür hat Freudenberg seine firmeneigene Technologie zur Herstellung von Filamenten neu definiert, sodass extrem dünne Filamente hergestellt werden können.

ECO-R Produkte
Die Erst- und Zweitträger für Teppiche aus Spinnvliesstoff von Freudenberg tragen zu einfachen und effizienten Herstellungsprozessen bei Kunden und zu leistungsstarken Endprodukten bei. Colback ECO-R- und Lutradur ECO-R-Träger haben einen Recyclinganteil zwischen 51 und 90 Prozent. Der Ersatz von Virgin-Rohstoffen durch recycelten Polyester schont natürliche Ressourcen und verbessert die CO2-Bilanz der Endprodukte. ECO-R kommt in Teppichfliesen, Teppichböden, Schmutzfangmatten zum Einsatz sowie in Einlegematten für die Automobilindustrie.

Quelle:

Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding GmbH

Foto: (c) Starlinger & Co Gesellschaft m.b.H.
11.10.2022

Starlinger-Anlagen in Indien: rPET für Bottle-to-Fiber und Bottle-to-Bottle

Ganesha Ecopet Private Limited, eine Tochtergesellschaft des indischen PET-Recyclingpioniers Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd., hat vor kurzem eine neue Produktionsstätte in Warangal unter dem Markennamen "Go Rewise" in Betrieb genommen und stellt dort rPET für Filamentgarne, Fasern und lebensmitteltaugliche Verpackungen her.

Im neuen Werk in Warangal im Bundesstaat Telangana wurden zwei Starlinger PET-Recyclinganlagen installiert, das dort produzierte rPET-Granulat wird unter dem neu gegründeten Markenunternehmen "Go Rewise" vermarktet, das sich zur Herstellung von rPET höchster Qualität in einem ressourcenschonenden Prozess verpflichtet hat.
Eine der beiden Starlinger-Anlagen, eine recoSTAR PET 165 H-VAC, verarbeitet gewaschene PET-Flaschenflakes für die Polyesterfilamentproduktion von Go Rewise und erreicht einen Ausstoß von rund 14.000 Tonnen pro Jahr. Auf der zweiten Starlinger-Anlage stellt Ganesha lebensmitteltaugliche rPET-Granulate her.

Ganesha Ecopet Private Limited, eine Tochtergesellschaft des indischen PET-Recyclingpioniers Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd., hat vor kurzem eine neue Produktionsstätte in Warangal unter dem Markennamen "Go Rewise" in Betrieb genommen und stellt dort rPET für Filamentgarne, Fasern und lebensmitteltaugliche Verpackungen her.

Im neuen Werk in Warangal im Bundesstaat Telangana wurden zwei Starlinger PET-Recyclinganlagen installiert, das dort produzierte rPET-Granulat wird unter dem neu gegründeten Markenunternehmen "Go Rewise" vermarktet, das sich zur Herstellung von rPET höchster Qualität in einem ressourcenschonenden Prozess verpflichtet hat.
Eine der beiden Starlinger-Anlagen, eine recoSTAR PET 165 H-VAC, verarbeitet gewaschene PET-Flaschenflakes für die Polyesterfilamentproduktion von Go Rewise und erreicht einen Ausstoß von rund 14.000 Tonnen pro Jahr. Auf der zweiten Starlinger-Anlage stellt Ganesha lebensmitteltaugliche rPET-Granulate her.

Ganesha Ecosphere blickt auf 30 Jahre Erfahrung im PET-Recyclinggeschäft zurück und kann als Vorbild für nachhaltige Geschäftstätigkeit gesehen werden. 1987 gegründet, stellte das Unternehmen zunächst Textilgarne her. 1994 gehörte es zu den ersten Firmen in Indien, die begannen, PET-Abfälle aufzubereiten, um daraus recycelte Polyesterstapelfasern (RPSF) und recycelten Polyesterspinnzwirn (RPSY) herzustellen. Heute verfügt die Unternehmensgruppe über ein großes Netzwerk von über 300 Abfalllieferanten landesweit und betreibt vier Werke in Indien - zwei in Uttar Pradesh, eines in Uttarakhand, sowie die neu eröffnete Produktionsstätte in Telangana. Vor kurzem hat auch das erste Werk außerhalb Indiens in Nepal den Betrieb aufgenommen. Mit mehr als 500 Kunden und Exporten in über 18 Länder zählt Ganesha Ecosphere mit 130.000 Tonnen pro Jahr zu den größten rPET-Herstellern in Indien und verwertet aktuell rund 19 - 18 % des gesamten PET-Abfalls im Land.

Quelle:

Starlinger & Co Gesellschaft m.b.H.

Marchi & Fildi Group presents the selection of metalloplastic yarns with GRS certification of its Gleaming line, coming from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester (c) Marchi & Fildi Group
Linea Gleaming
24.11.2021

Italian spinning group launches new metalloplastic yarns

  • Marchi & Fildi Group presents the selection of metalloplastic yarns with GRS certification of its Gleaming line, coming from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester

With the goal to expand the offer of yarns coming from recycled raw materials for a textile more attentive to the consumption of resources, the MFT division of the Marchi & Fildi Group completes the range of metalloplastic yarns of its Gleaming collection with the insertion of 100% recycled polyester yarns coming from post-consumer material and with the GRS (Global Recycle Standard) certification.
Starting from recycled polyester with traceable origin, in compliance with environmental and social criteria extended to all the phases of the supply chain, metalloplastic yarns are obtained with the same esthetic features and performance, compared to similar products based on virgin raw materials.

  • Marchi & Fildi Group presents the selection of metalloplastic yarns with GRS certification of its Gleaming line, coming from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester

With the goal to expand the offer of yarns coming from recycled raw materials for a textile more attentive to the consumption of resources, the MFT division of the Marchi & Fildi Group completes the range of metalloplastic yarns of its Gleaming collection with the insertion of 100% recycled polyester yarns coming from post-consumer material and with the GRS (Global Recycle Standard) certification.
Starting from recycled polyester with traceable origin, in compliance with environmental and social criteria extended to all the phases of the supply chain, metalloplastic yarns are obtained with the same esthetic features and performance, compared to similar products based on virgin raw materials.

“Thanks to our commitment in the research of materials, we are able to propose metalloplastic yarns produced with 100% recycled material; the film used for the production of flat yarns, too, is in recycled polyester, with a quality level that is suitable for cutting – the Company explains -. Till now it was possible to find in the market only metalloplastic yarns with not recycled polyester flat yarn, twisted with certified fibers. This represents an important step forward to implement a circular economy possibility for this kind of products too”.

The Gleaming yarns GRS certified can be supplied in gold and silver, colors and transparent, in various counts, widths and types; they are suitable for use in flat and circular knitting, weaving, hosiery and as a component in fancy yarns.

The Gleaming line, with a wide selection of yarns in stock service, represents a completion of the offer of the Marchi & Fildi Group. The Gleaming yarns are offered in different thicknesses, widths and types with both metallized and transparent, iridescent, refracting and phosphorescent effects. The collection also includes items with special features of resistance to chemical and dyeing treatments. The Gleaming metalloplastic yarns find application in the world of fashion and furniture, for creative and fancy yarns and fabrics, accessories and decorations. Products with refractive features are also used in technical items like uniforms and workwear, sport garments and accessories, external ribbons and labels.

Quelle:

Marchi & Fildi Group

12.04.2021

We aRe SpinDye collaborates with Gina Tricot

We aRe SpinDye (WRSD) and Gina Tricot have entered into a collaboration agreement. The partnership formed between the two companies is a strategic milestone for both parties.

"Gina Tricot has made impressive progress in the area of sustainability recently and it is fantastic that we get the opportunity to participate and contribute going forward", says Andreas Andrén, CEO of WRSD and continues: "The collaboration is completely in line with our ambitions to become an industry standard for coloring recycled polyester."

Gina Tricot is a Swedish brand that offers fashion to women in over 30 countries.
"Together with WRSD, we can create a better, more sustainable and circular fashion industry. We are convinced that the future lies in collaboration and innovation between the various tiers of our value chain", says Emma Garrote Fredman, Global production & Sustainability manager at Gina Tricot.

We aRe SpinDye (WRSD) and Gina Tricot have entered into a collaboration agreement. The partnership formed between the two companies is a strategic milestone for both parties.

"Gina Tricot has made impressive progress in the area of sustainability recently and it is fantastic that we get the opportunity to participate and contribute going forward", says Andreas Andrén, CEO of WRSD and continues: "The collaboration is completely in line with our ambitions to become an industry standard for coloring recycled polyester."

Gina Tricot is a Swedish brand that offers fashion to women in over 30 countries.
"Together with WRSD, we can create a better, more sustainable and circular fashion industry. We are convinced that the future lies in collaboration and innovation between the various tiers of our value chain", says Emma Garrote Fredman, Global production & Sustainability manager at Gina Tricot.

Recycled polyester becomes a production standard for zips' tapes: a new step in Riri Group’s green path. (c) Riri Group
Riri Eco 006 Metal
30.03.2021

RIRI Group - Recycled polyester becomes a production standard

  • Recycled polyester becomes a production standard for zips' tapes: a new step in Riri Group’s green path.
  • Riri is the first company in the fashion accessories industry to complete its transition towards an exclusive use of recycled polyester for zips’ tapes.

To Riri, being ‘Responsible today for a sustainable tomorrow’ means looking ahead, toward a real effort in bringing sustainability in operational decisions, even if they mean more management issues and lead to changes out of the comfort zone which is the result of years of experiences and processes. Riri Group thus becomes the first manufacturing company in the fashion accessories industry to introduce the use of recycled polyester as production standard for its zip range. This achievement marks another essential one in the sustainability path that the Swiss-Italian Group has walked since the 90s. This change fits perfectly the Group’s green approach which sees innovation for the future as one of the main pillars of the corporate strategy, as well as the commitment to protecting natural resources and to improving the

  • Recycled polyester becomes a production standard for zips' tapes: a new step in Riri Group’s green path.
  • Riri is the first company in the fashion accessories industry to complete its transition towards an exclusive use of recycled polyester for zips’ tapes.

To Riri, being ‘Responsible today for a sustainable tomorrow’ means looking ahead, toward a real effort in bringing sustainability in operational decisions, even if they mean more management issues and lead to changes out of the comfort zone which is the result of years of experiences and processes. Riri Group thus becomes the first manufacturing company in the fashion accessories industry to introduce the use of recycled polyester as production standard for its zip range. This achievement marks another essential one in the sustainability path that the Swiss-Italian Group has walked since the 90s. This change fits perfectly the Group’s green approach which sees innovation for the future as one of the main pillars of the corporate strategy, as well as the commitment to protecting natural resources and to improving the
traceability and transparency of both materials and processes, in a framework that sees to rethink social and economic models. Riri’s slogan “excellence in details” can also be read as “sustainability in details” as it speaks to the company’s will to act putting sustainability first.

By employing recycled polyester as production standard for the zip range, the contribution to sustainability on a quantitative level will be significant:

• The company, in fact, will reduce emissions resulting from polyester purchase by 32%; thus, carbon footprint will be cut down by 3%, for zip production. As a result, 460,000 kg of
CO2 per year is saved, the same as 169 return flights from Geneve to New York.

• All the recycled polyester is GRS (Global Recycled Standard)-certified, highlighting Riri’s constant commitment to choosing suppliers that meet the industry’s international standards.

• The recycled polyester used in tapes for zips is made from recycled polyester fibers, both  pre- (20%) and post-consumer (80%).

• An important contribution is made to the goal of increasing the global use of recycled polyester, as stated by Textile Exchange, from 14% to 20% by 2030.

This choice shows once more the ability of the company to develop products that keep in mind the environment whilst preserving functionality, reliability and that visual taste that the world of fashion requires.

Indeed, Riri has introduced its first recycled polyester tape in 2013 and since then has been consistently increasing the use of GRS-certified recycled polyester that comes from recycled materials.

“We are proud of this step and the effect that it has on sustainability and the cultural change through which we approach the development and improvement of our products” states Renato Usoni, Riri Group’s CEO. “Our innovation is the result of a tireless research of low environmental impact materials, an approach that has been the foundation of our identity for many years, but that now is renewed once more to make another step toward the future”.

Quelle:

Menabo Group SRL