Recycled Yarn & Membrane(Film)
1. T2T Post-consumer Recycling
Post-consumer recycled nylon refers to using waste textiles after consumer use as raw materials. Through processes such as classified recycling, pre-treatment, and chemical-physical treatment, combined with various technologies like "high-temperature and high-pressure component separation, environmentally friendly decolorization, multi-stage deep filtration, and low-temperature melting technology", it achieves a breakthrough in high-precision technology for recycled materials, forming a "linear green closed loop" from waste textiles to recycled chips, recycled fibers, and textile finished products.

2. Nylon Fishing Net Recycled Fabric
Issue: Abandoned fishing nets (also known as ghost nets) cannot degrade in the ocean for a hundred years. They entangle and kill marine life, damage coral reefs, and destroy the entire marine ecosystem.
Advantages: Recycling these fishing nets directly removes plastic pollution from the ocean at the source, effectively protecting marine biodiversity and restoring a healthy marine environment. It reduces dependence on petroleum resources and reduces landfills: by diverting abandoned fishing nets from landfills or incinerators, it turns waste into treasure, promotes the development of a circular economy, and realizes the closed-loop utilization of resources.

Marine Chips:
OBP chips refer to chips made from recycled plastics certified by OBP (Ocean Bound Plastic). The raw materials of these chips come from marine boundaries or potential marine plastic waste. They are made through recycling, processing, and reprocessing, and have significant environmental significance. They reduce marine pollution and promote resource recycling.
