Recycled textile fiber, comes from two primary sources: pre-consumer waste recovered from the manufacturing process and Post-Consumer Waste know as PCW.
HiDesign Apparels (India): they
are Recycler's of cotton clipping in to fibers. They also manufacturer of garments. Address:
48 kvp Layout
Tirupur
641604
India
Phone: 91 421 479833 or
91
421 704169
Email:
hi_design@rediffmail.com
Contact: Shanker
Coeval:
they are a enterprise from Spain involved in dealing and recycling
textile raw materials in assorted qualities.
They buy and sell all kind of textiles wastes
and fibers: Polyester, Polypropylene, Acrylic, Rayon, Viscose, Cotton, etc..
They are interested in buying Staple fibers, Tow Wastes, yarn Wastes,
cotton clips, etc... They sell to spinning, nonwovens,
felt and automotive industry.
Leigh fibers, Inc: (USA) Buyers,
processors and traders in recycled cotton, polyester, polypropylene, rayon,
acrylic, polyamide and aramid fibers for the mattress, furniture, nonwovens
and automotive industries. From questions about which blend and
product will best optimize a specific processing line and product, to
issues regarding the most cost-efficient method for baling your textile
waste, Leigh Fibers is the textile industry's go-to resource for
re-processed fiber solutions.
MartexFiber: Martex Fiber provides global sale of their Recycled
Textiles to a variety of industries. They specialize in 100% cotton
knits and cotton / polyester knits in colors and bleached, and other
industrial textile waste of all kinds.
Miller
Waste Mills, Inc.: Miller Waste Mills, Inc. is working to keep used
textiles out of landfills by putting a portion of the other 15% to good
use. Miller Waste Mills, Inc. processes used clothing and textiles to
reclaim their original fibers so they can be used again instead of being
thrown away.
REPREVE® Recycling Center:
In May 2011, Unifi, Inc. celebrated the official opening of its REPREVE®
Recycling Center. This $8 million investment will allow the company
to expand production capacities of its REPREVE recycled fiber.
SMART Secondary
Materials and Recycled Textiles : as an international trade
association, SMART strengthens the economic opportunities of their
diverse membership by promoting the interdependence of the for-profit
textile recycling industry segments and provides a common forum for
networking, education and advocacy. SMART members use and convert
recycled and secondary materials from used clothing, commercial
laundries and nonwoven, off spec material, new mill ends and paper from
around the world. SMART member companies create thousands of jobs
worldwide. Their members prove each day that you can make money by being
socially responsible.
Textile Group Huizen
(Netherlands): recycler natural and synthetic fiber and filament
waste into fibers for insulation, packaging and furniture industries.
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