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Sustainable upholstery fabrics

Recycled cotton fabrics, a natural, renewable, and sustainable fiber. An excellent solution to reduce pollution, save energy and water resources. 100% GRS Certified Recycled Cotton. The Global Recycle Standard (GRS) is the most important voluntary international standard for recycled textiles. It certifies the supply chain of clothing scraps that are processed through various stages until producing regenerated natural yarn from which the finished product is woven.

Sustainable upholstery fabrics

Sustainable upholstery fabrics: GRS Certified Recycled Cotton

The ability to create from what is normally considered waste is an art. Recycled cotton is not just recovery but a true resource given a second chance to bring a fabric back to life, making it even more precious and accentuating the beauty that will then be reflected in a new project.

Uses

Cotton has always been among the most chosen fabrics for making clothes, all kinds of bedding, upholstered furniture, and much more. Recycled cotton, in addition to its multiple uses, is preferable for its green qualities as it can give new life to many products, saving them from landfills, helping to prolong the life of fibers, and reducing the environmental impact of textile production.

Technical specifications

To illustrate the peculiarities of regenerated natural fibers, with approximately 20,000 tons (approximate calculation) compared to the equivalent in virgin fiber, a savings is estimated of:
60 million kilowatts of energy
500,000 cubic meters of water
650 tons of chemical auxiliaries
300 tons of dyes
18,000 tons of carbon dioxide