Recycled polyester

sustainable fiber
 

Recycled polyester, often called rPet, is made from recycled plastic bottles. It is a great way to divert plastic from our landfills. The production of recycled polyester requires far fewer resources than that of new fibers and generates fewer CO2 emissions.  

There are 2 ways to recycle polyester: For mechanical recycling, plastic is melted to make new yarn. This process can only be done a few times before the fiber loses its quality. Chemical recycling involves breaking down the plastic molecules and reforming them into yarn. This process maintains the quality of the original fiber and allows the material to be recycled infinitely, but it is more expensive.

Recycled polyester is definitely a sustainable option for our wardrobe. However, we need to be aware that it is still non-biodegradable and takes years to disappear once thrown away. It also still releases plastic microfibers.

Between 45% and 70%

less CO2 emissions generated during rPet production compared to virgin polyester

60% less energy

is required to produce rPet compared to virgin polyester

Products made with Recycled Polyester

Patagonia 100% recycled polyester fleece. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

Patagonia 100% recycled polyester fleece. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.