Freudenberg Launches Shirt Interlinings Made of Recycled PET

RCY 99xx series recycled polyester is a sustainable counterpart to popular 99xx interlinings

Freudenberg Performance Materials Apparel has launched the global the complete RCY 99xx series recycled polyester (rPET) shirt interlinings. This innovative product line serves as a sustainable counterpart to Freudenberg’s renowned 95xx series, which has been a staple in the industry for over twenty years. The 95xx series, celebrated for its unique bi-elastic properties, has earned its place as one of Freudenberg Apparel’s most sought-after shirt interlining ranges worldwide. Cherished by customers across the globe, the 95xx series has consistently delivered on quality and performance.
 
Now, taking a leap towards sustainability, Freudenberg Apparel introduces the complete RCY 99xx series. Crafted from rPET, these bi-elastic interlinings are designed to complement an array of contemporary fabrics, including pure cotton, T/C, flannel, oxford, cotton & linen blends, seersucker, jersey, and all types of stretch knits. The RCY 99xx series not only preserves the natural hand-feel, texture, and shape of these fabrics but also infuses a fresh creative dimension into shirt design. The RCY 99xx series boasts an impressive weight range of 30-150 g/m2, offering versatility for a diverse spectrum of shirt styles, from men’s casual shirts and women’s blouses to polo shirts, sports shirts, and even denim shirts. This adaptability ensures that designers and manufacturers have the flexibility to meet the evolving demands of the market while upholding sustainability principles.

Designed to support customers to achieve their sustainability mission, Freudenberg’s Apparel House of Sustainability is at the forefront of driving sustainable innovation and brings forth latest solutions in every garment manufacturing season. The RCY 99xx series, emerging from Recycled General Interlinings category, exemplifies Freudenberg Apparel’s unwavering pledge to innovation with a sustainable impact. 

Source: Nonwovens Industry – Breaking News

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