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Lindström India includes recycled garments from Bottles into workwear

Published: March 23, 2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain
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Lindström India, a 100% subsidiary of the Finnish Lindström Oy, a global textile rental company offering workwear and cleanroom services, has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability with yet another proactive initiative. The company is including recycled polyester from PET bottles in its workwear garments collection, aligning with Lindström’s commitment to science-based climate targets and emphasizing environmental responsibility.

A process that involves sorting and cleaning PET bottles, mechanically shredding them into small flakes, and then melting and purifying the material. The resulting fibers are combined with 35% cotton, creating a versatile fabric that merges the comfort of cotton with the durability of polyester.

Ms. Anisha MukherjeeHead of Procurement & Sustainability leadLindström India 

“The primary advantage of 65% recycled polyester/35% cotton fabric lies in its reduced environmental impact. By incorporating recycled polyester, which is derived from post-consumer plastic bottles, the production process helps divert plastic waste from landfills. This not only conserves resources but also diminishes the need for virgin polyester production, a process known for its high energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions”.

These fibers can be used to create a variety of textiles, including fabrics for clothing, upholstery, and more. The production of recycled polyester textiles reduces the demand for new raw materials and lessens the environmental impact associated with traditional polyester production. According to estimates from the Textile Exchange, the production of recycled polyester materials could yield 30% lower CO2 emissions compared to virgin polyester materials, as it uses 45% less energy and 20% less water.

“This 65:35 blend offers the best of both worlds – the natural comfort of cotton and the durability of polyester. The resulting fabric is not only soft and breathable but also resilient and long-lasting. This longevity contributes to reduced demand for replacement products, promoting a more sustainable approach to workwear and reducing overall textile waste”

Recycling polyester requires significantly less energy compared to the production of virgin polyester and blending 35% cotton with recycled polyester mitigates the overall water footprint.

This blend not only addresses concerns about resource depletion and pollution but also delivers a high-quality, versatile fabric that meets the demands of a conscientious consumer base. As the world continues to prioritize sustainability, embracing such eco-friendly materials is a crucial step toward a greener and more responsible future.

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