Unifi
Hosts Senator Richard Burr and Congressman Miller at Repreve Recycling
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Textile Industry News Article Posted September 6, 2011 |
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Senator Burr toured the REPREVE Recycling Center to get a first-hand look at Unifi's latest expansion to its state-of-the-art Yadkinville facility. The REPREVE Recycling Center opened in May and represents an $8 million investment that will allow for the expansion of REPREVE recycled fiber production capacities. Additionally, the senator met with management to discuss business trends and hear concerns about trade policy affecting the textile industry. He also gave an update on issues and legislation pending in Washington. While at Unifi's Madison plant, Congressman Miller listened to concerns regarding the pending Korea-u.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS). Unifi employees provided the Congressman with a petition signed by 1,305 textile workers from area mills including Unifi, Frontier Spinning and Copland. The petition calls on Congress to oppose the Korean FTA that is expected to be introduced when Congress reconvenes in early September. As written, the textile industry fears that the approval of the KORUS agreement will result in the continued outsourcing of valuable textile, apparel and other manufacturing jobs that could otherwise stay here in the U.S. "We were honored to have Senator Burr and Congressman Miller visit our plants and see the investments we are making in new products and technology in an effort to support U.S. textile jobs," said Tom Caudle, vice president of manufacturing. "We thank them both for taking time to discuss the state of our business and our concerns about pending legislation." The state-of-the-art REPREVE Recycling Center enables Unifi to recycle various kinds of waste; including post-industrial waste, post-consumer waste and polyester based fabrics that have reached their end of life. The investment has expanded REPREVE capacity from 25 million pounds to over 40 million pounds annually. Unifi's Yadkinville facility produces polyester textured yarns and employs 958 people. The opening of the Recycling Center created 25 new jobs in Yadkin County. Unifi's Madison facility employs 595 people and produces textured nylon, single cover, double covered and air covered products for a variety of end uses including hosiery, seamless apparel and medical applications.
Unifi's Repreve Recycling Center in Yadkinville, N.C. Pictured left to right is Todd Baker, plant manager of the Repreve Recycling Center, Senator Burr and Rob Snyder, operations manager of polyester spinning. Image at top of page: Congressman Miller with Tom Caudle, vice president of manufacturing, at Unifi's Madison plant in Rockingham County, N.C. You may also want to read the following textile industry articles:
Grants to Keep America Beautiful : Unifi Repreve Recycle For fiber About Unifi: Unifi, Inc. (NYSE: UFI) is a diversified producer and processor of multi-filament polyester and nylon textured yarns and related raw materials. The Company adds value to the supply chain and enhances consumer demand for its products through the development and introduction of branded yarns that provide unique performance, comfort and aesthetic advantages. Key Unifi brands include, but are not limited to: AIO® - all-in-one performance yarns, SORBTEK®, A.M.Y.®, MYNX® UV, REPREVE®, REFLEXX®, MICROVISTA® and SATURA®. Unifi's yarns and brands are readily found in home furnishings, apparel, legwear, and sewing thread, as well as industrial, automotive, military, and medical applications. For more information about Unifi, visit www.unifi.com, or to learn more about REPREVE®, visit www.repreve.com. Learn more about the textile industry. Read more: Textile News Textile fiber News Textile Industry News fabric News
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