The thick recycled multicolor 2/2 twill is a fabric made of 100% recycled multicolor fibers, which belongs to a range of fabrics of the same collection, is a fabric that aims to provide a solution to the big problem in the textile industry of printed or dyed garments of multiple colors which no one wants to recycle and redo thread because being of varied colors and not a single color fibers obtained, of which later is made thread, are not a definite color.
Currently, this waste is only recycled for automotive and insulation purposes.
But since the waste is generated from the fashion world, wouldn't the best option be for the fashion world itself to give it a second life?
With these fabrics our goal is to give a second life to this waste, which is currently the largest waste generated within the fast fashion industry, and to give it a second life. In addition, its composition is carefully studied to ensure that it can be dyed or printed so as not to cut the wings to the creativity of designers and that they can continue to create their designs and at the same time bet on sustainability.
The production processes of these fabrics are made entirely in Catalonia at a distance of 50 km approx. This also makes them a product of proximity which is very conscious of the pollution caused by means of transport and is committed to working together with companies in the same territory, thus guaranteeing a reduction of the carbon footprint.
Its main uses are for fashion, decoration and accessories. It is finished with a sanfor treatment, which stabilizes the fabric. It is presented in reels with a width of 160 cm. And it is certified by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 mark for recycled fabrics.
PRODUCT NAME: Thick Recycled Multicolor Recycled Twill 2/2 (RTWILL2/2MULTI-270)
COMPOSITION: 100% recycled multicolored fibers
WIDTH: 160 cm
COLOR: light multicolor
WEIGHT / M2: 270 g/m2
FINISH: sanforized
USES AND APPLICATIONS: fashion and accessories
PRODUCT SALE: In 25 and 50 meter reels
CERTIFICATIONS: Oeko-Tex Standard 100 for recycled fabrics