MOSCOW (MRC) -- At Techtextil India 2015, Reliance Polymers is set to launch what the company claims will be one of the world’s greenest Environment friendly sustainable fibers "Recron GreenGold" manufactured from post-consumer waste PET bottles, said Telegraphindia.
The Recron GreenGold fibres are said to be one of the greenest fibres of the world in terms of Co2e. In terms of sustainability, these fibres help in reducing dependence on fossil fuels, natural resources by using post-consumer waste PET bottles which would otherwise have gone for land fill, oceans, or incineration whereas in terms of performance, these fibers are just like the virgin polyester fibre.
These fibres also replace the wet coloring process in the production of dyed polyester staple fibre with a dry one, where the colors are added with the raw material instead of coloring the fibre in an additional dyeing process. As fibre comes out colored, it eliminates the need of wet dyeing process all the way to the textile value chain from fibre to yarn to fabric, making it suitable for both apparel and technical textile players to offer certified green end-products and meet the increasing need for sustainable apparel from overseas buyers and brands.
As MRC informed earlier,Versalis Pacific Trading (Shanghai), a wholly owned Chinese subsidiary of Versalis (Eni), has signed a SBR sales agreement with Reliance Industries Ltd. Under the terms of the agreement, Versalis will sell in China a part of the ESBR produced by Reliance at its new 140,000 t/y plant in Hazira, India. The new agreement builds on the collaboration the two companies entered into in 2011, when Versalis provided Reliance with the technology license and know-how for the construction of the Hazira ESBR facility.
Reliance Industries is one of the world's largest producers of polymers. The company's polymer production in 2010-11 (polypropylene, polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride) made 4,094 kilo tonnes.
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