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Fruit Of The Loom Extends Waste Recycling Program With Martex Fiber Bowling Green, Ky.-based apparel brand Fruit of the Loom reports it will extend its waste recycling initiative with Spartanburg-based recycling company Martex Fiber Southern Corp. to ensure textiles from its U.S. and Central American manufacturing waste streams are recycled into useable products.
Martex Fiber processes fabric waste to create raw fiber that can be used by nonwoven producers, or for fill products. The company also spins recycled-content yarns using the reclaimed fiber at its Jimtex Yarns Division in Lincolnton, Ga.
"While we probably could have received more for single items on our waste list, selling all the waste to one vendor give us the ultimate control over what happens after it leaves our factory," said Ted Goolesby, Fruit of the Loom. "Martex Fiber has been a responsible partner of ours for many years. We appreciate their efforts to explore new markets for textile waste, and together, our efforts have led to many innovative materials. Some of these waste-based fibers products have been used to insulate cars, fill mattresses or even go back into making new apparel fabrics."
"At Jimtex, we take waste from cut and sew operations, like Fruit of the Loom's T-shirt and underwear cuttings, and convert it back into a first quality cotton blend yarn," said Jimmy Jarrett, manager of the Fruit of the Loom waste contract, Martex Fiber. "The possibility for large scale apparel producers to actually take their own waste and have it processed back into yarn and then back into finished product is now a reality. It is very exciting!"
_________________ Richard Zwierzchowski Narrow Fabics Consultant
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