Recycled Polyester
It is produced from used plastic bottles after mineral water and from other processed polyester materials, which are crumbled, melted to create PET material (it is a short name of plastic material known since 1941 which full name is polyethylene terephthalate).
A next stage is a process of spinning to create polyester fibre. Raw material obtained in such way is eventually used to produce clothes, which can be re-processed repeatedly. In such way we reduce a consumption of non-renewable materials, and it means directly less pollution and a productive energy consumption of an industrial plant is 1/3 times less than in a case of our material.
Since PET bottles and other polyester materials don't decay biologically, subjecting them to a permanent recycling make them more friendly to the natural environment.


