RECYCLING: Recycled PET Rejuvenates Polyester Material

After a decade of popularity in the 1970s, polyester's appeal plummeted and natural fibers became de rigueur. But now, polyester is making a comeback - and the same folks who eschewed the fabric in the past are lining up to buy the new version, which is made from recycled soda bottles. Consumers who recycle poly-ethylene terephthalate (PET) see the fruits of their labor when they purchase clothing made from the recycled materials. Polyester's durability and resilience has made believers of many environmentally aware outdoor enthusiasts, but manufacturing im-provements are helping it gain a wider audience. "Products made from ...

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