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Just a few years ago, a company formed by three individuals decided that it would be making skateboards and sunglasses from recycled nylon. They were basing their efforts upon “trash” floating in the ocean, that they were determined should get cleaned up if they set the ball rolling and others joined them in the effort. “When we researched ocean waste, we learned that there’s a constant stream of nylon fishing nets being dumped into the ocean every year, nets that are just going to sit there for generations. This stuff doesn’t break down.” Today, the company pays fishermen in Chile to collect old nylon fishing nets, which are then recycled into skateboards and sunglasses. What is the material called Nylon? Nylon is a type of synthetic fiber fabric like polyester, made from petroleum products. Nylon was the first fabric made entirely in a laboratory and its invention represents the dawn of the age of synthetics. Nylon had started appearing in stores in 1939 in the form of women’s tights, but it was really the Second World War that opened up the market for Nylon. Nylon became widely available to the general public around the time of World War II. In fact during the war it extensively found of use in the making of parachutes and other military equipment. Prior to 1945, cotton and wool dominated the market; by the end of the war, synthetic fibers particularly nylon had eaten up a significant 25% of the market share. It is today commonly used to make clothing, backpacks and bags, stockings or tights, outdoor gear such as tents, rope, carpet, underwear and hosiery, nylon can also be found in the bristles of our toothbrushes, umbrellas, knits, and swimwear and active wear and many other items we use every day. The advantages of Nylon as a material First developed in the 1930s as an alternative to silk, there are lots of great qualities about the fabric. It is lightweight yet strong, and it is often touted for its quick-drying capabilities. Clothing manufacturers like it because it holds dye well. It is also less expensive to produce than silk and does not get damaged as easily. The making of nylon for fabric use Nylons are a family of materials called polyamides, made from reacting carbon-based chemicals found in coal and petroleum in a high-pressure, heated environment. This chemical reaction, known as condensation polymerization, forms a large polymer – in the form of a sheet of nylon. To make nylon fabric for apparel, this nylon sheet is then broken into chips, melted and drawn through a mechanical spinneret to produce individual fibres that are woven into fabric. This plastic is then put through an intensive chemical process, resulting in the strong, stretchy fibres that make it so useful as a fabric. So what is the idea about recycling Nylon? Since Nylon is made of petroleum products it will not biodegrade. Nylon doesn’t break down easily and accounts for about 10% of the debris in the ocean. According to the World Society for the Protection of Animals, more than 600,000 tons of fishing gear is dumped into oceans every year, including nylon nets. Fishermen often discard the nets because the alternative is much costlier – paying someone to dispose of them properly. For some reason locked deep in polymer chemistry, nylon is more difficult to recycle than polyester. After years of research, development, and testing, some recycled nylon fibers that are suitable for apparel and can pass the rigorous tests of manufacturability and product quality, is what the company found out. “Although we’ve been substituting non-recycled polyester for recycled versions for 20 years, only in the last five have we begun swapping out non-recycled nylon for its recycled replacement. Some of the recycled nylon we use comes from post-industrial waste fiber, yarn collected from a spinning factory, and waste from the weaving mills that can be processed into reusable nylon fiber. Another recycled nylon fiber we are experimenting with is re-created from discarded industrial fishing nets. Though a lot of experiments were conducted and extensive research on how nylon could be converted to its recycled biodegradable form was carried out, it was only in 2013 onwards that it actually produced desired results. In any case, incorporating as much recycled nylon as we can lessens our dependence on petroleum as a raw material source. It curbs discards, thereby prolonging landfill life and reducing toxic emissions from incinerators. It helps promote new recycling streams for nylon products that are no longer usable. And it causes less air, water, and soil contamination compared to using non-recycled nylon. Recycling of Nylon – a challenge in itself The economics of recycling nylon are not very appealing, however. An associate professor in plastic engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, ran a research program on recycled fishing nets for the company. Nylon, he says, is not an easy or cheap material to recycle. Plus polymers, or plastics, are cheap to buy new which may be why many companies choose to use polyethylene terephthalate (PET) – the most common type of plastic found in soda and water bottles – instead . Contamination is another concern. Unlike metals and glass, which are melted at high temperatures, nylon is melted at a lower temperature, meaning some contaminants – non-recyclable materials and microbes or bacteria – can survive. This is why all nylons have to be cleaned thoroughly before the recycling process. “When you’ve dragged a fishing net through a boat, on the ocean floor, and wherever else, it’s a lot harder to clean before you can recycle it,” Johnston says. That’s why Johnston is supportive of circular economy business models, in which businesses keep resources in use for as long as possible, extract their maximum value and then recycle and reuse products and materials. “What would change the recycling scene is if we were charged per pound for all waste. Or if companies had to take back part of what they produced.” The company has an idea already: the company’s sunglasses come with a lifetime warranty. In fact it will fix any pair of glasses free of charge, or provide customers with new frames if their product is beyond repair. Old frames are recycled. And another Italian manufacturer Aquafil has nylon fibers in its carpets. After nearly 40 years of producing carpet yarn, a growing awareness of the environmental harm caused by synthetic materials made it want to turn towards a more environmentally friendly business model. In 2007, Aquafil began developing a machine that can churn through most kinds of nylons, producing new threads ready to be repurposed. Aquafil now sells these threads, called Econyl, to American brands such as Outerknown, an LA-based outerwear company started by pro surfer Kelly Slater, and swimwear giant Speedo. LA-based Masami Shigematsu works on product development for Speedo. She says that she had been actively searching for recycled nylon for years before she found Econyl. “It has to perform well. It can’t just be a sustainable material. Our products are being used by athletes who need it to function as good as new material.” In 2014, Shigematsu met with Aquafil and started experimenting with the fabric. Last year, Speedo rolled out two products with Econyl and has since expanded to include more than 50 products made with the material. Has corporate social responsibility become the modern gold rush? California-based Patagonia has also been adding more recycled nylon to its lineup. Currently, the company has more than 50 products that contain recycled nylon in various percentages. The Torrent shell jackets, for instance, have an outer layer textile made with 100% chemically recycled nylon. It took Patagonia nearly 15 years to develop the technology to recycle polyester to a point where it was as good as virgin polyester. Patagonia wants to go further than just use recycled nylon in its products. How to they Recycle Nylon Just about everyone has nylon around their home. It is in the backpacks our kids take to school, the pantyhose women wear to work and the cheap, reusable shopping bags everyone is handing out these days. There are very few places that accept nylon for recycling. It is unlikely that you can recycle it through your curbside program, and equally so that your local recycling center will have a handy bin that says, “Put your unwanted nylon here!” Your ability to recycle nylon depends largely on the form it takes; for example, nylon pantyhose are easier to recycle than nylon backpacks. But remember: If you cannot recycle an item made of nylon, you may be able to reuse it rather than putting it in the trash. The problem with nylon is that, like many fabrics, it is difficult to recycle, especially once it has been used. Second-hand fabrics typically need to be cleaned before they can be recycled, and it is often not cost-effective for companies to do that. However, there are a few nylon recycling options out there. How to recycle or reuse nylon bags Nylon bags are challenging to recycle unless you purchase one from a company that offers a take back program. San Francisco-based Timbuk2 is one such company. Once your nylon messenger or camera bag is worn out, simply stick it in a box and mail it to the company at the address provided on its website. Timbuk2 will reuse or recycle as many of the materials as possible. There is no charge for the company’s recycling services (other than the cost of postage), and customers that send in products to be recycled will receive a 20% discount on a future purchase. There may also be creative ways to reuse unwanted nylon bags. If you have a backpack that is in good shape that you no longer want, consider donating it to a thrift shop or a program that helps children get school supplies. If you have a large shopping bag with a hole it in, cut it apart and use the good nylon to make a smaller storage bag. How to recycle or reuse nylon fabric Leftover nylon fabric from a sewing project is a great material to reuse. See if your community has an organization that provides fabric and supplies to artists and schools. Materials for the Arts in New York City and The Scrap Exchange in Durham, NC, are a few examples. If you have nylon clothing you want to recycle, and you purchased that clothing from popular outdoor gear manufacturer Patagonia, you can return it to the company for recycling. Get more information about Patagonia’s recycling program on its website. How to recycle and reuse nylons or tights No Nonsense, which makes nylons, tights and other types of leggings, offers a recycling program for consumers. The first step is visit their pantyhose recycling page and print a prepaid mailing label. Next, place all your unwanted nylon leggings in a box and put on the shipping label. Drop it at your nearest post office or other mailing location, and your old nylons are on their way to a recycling facility. No Nonsense sends the material to a plant that recycles it into things like playground equipment, toys and vehicle insulation. There are lots of ways to reuse old nylons as well. Put a bar of soap in the toe of a clean nylon (make sure there is no run in that section). Tie off the open end and hang the sock by the sink. When you go to wash your hands, get them plenty wet then roll the sock between your hands. This works really well in potting sheds, barns or other places where a soap dish might not be practical. Use nylons to tie up tomatoes or other plants that need support as they grow. Fill a clean nylon with potpourri or lavender. Use it as a sachet in your drawers, car or any other area you want to smell fresh. But then what is to be Nylon’s impact on the planet? Different kinds of nylon have different properties, but the common threads between each are strength, durability and ability to be moulded into shape. The flip side is that no form of nylon is biodegradable; so once you no longer have a need for your torn stockings or old toothbrush, it sits in a landfill for at least 30 years. Nylon is in part derived from coal and petroleum. In producing nylon there is creation of Greenhouse gases: producing nylon creates nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that is 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Water: manufacturing nylon is a very thirsty process; large amounts of water are used for cooling the fibres, which can be a source of environmental contamination and pollution. Energy: manufacturing nylon is a very energy-hungry process, which contributes to environmental degradation and global warming. But, definitely there is the good side to it. Nylon is a plastic that can be recycled. There are several brands and accreditations that can help consumers find more sustainable nylon products. Econyl has developed an eco-friendly nylon made from recycled plastics in a closed loop system, drastically reducing waste and emissions. Nylon may certainly not be great for the environment, but there are plenty of brands working hard to turn that around!
iyoramu
A responsive front-end website for an eco-friendly clothing store aimed at environmentally-conscious buyers. It features categories, dynamic product images, and a user-friendly interface for mobile and desktop.
SinnCrowley
eco-friendly clothing eshop
iamyoramu
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Abu-0-RayhaN
Discover eco-friendly fashion with Fibernook - your go-to for sustainable clothing. Built with Django, DRF, ReactJS, and Tailwind CSS, Fibernook offers a transparent supply chain and a seamless shopping experience. Join us in promoting a greener and stylish future.
Isudipsubedi
“Atthire” (Attire + Hire) is a fullstack web app designed to streamline the clothing rental process, offering an efficient and affordable buy-sell experience. This project focuses on promoting sustainable fashion by enabling users to rent and exchange clothes easily, making fashion more accessible and eco-friendly.
4GeeksAcademy
Eco Marketplace where users can buy or sell eco-friendly clothing
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♻️ A sustainable fashion platform to buy, sell, and exchange pre-owned clothing, promoting eco-friendly shopping and reducing textile waste.
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ReWear is a web platform for exchanging unused clothing through swaps or a point-based system, promoting eco-friendly reuse and reducing textile waste with easy item listings, profiles, and admin tools.
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ReWear 👕♻ is a sustainable clothing exchange platform where users can donate, request, and exchange pre-loved clothes with others nearby. Our mission is to reduce textile waste and promote eco-friendly living — one outfit at a time! 🌱 🔄 Give what you don’t wear. Get what you need.🎯 Eco-friendly, community-powered, and fashion-forward.
rohanafsan
An open-source project that aims to create a user-friendly and feature-rich platform for thrift stores and sustainable fashion enthusiasts. The project focuses on developing a web-based application that promotes eco-friendly shopping practices by facilitating the buying, selling, and trading of second-hand clothing, accessories, and other items.
zahidalidev
Instalaundry is a revolutionary, eco friendly valet service A Quality Laundry Service Provider In The Community A locally inspired and homegrown business in British Columbia. Our vision and goal is to push the boundaries of traditional laundromat services. We want to take out the stress of carrying your laundry outdoors and the time it takes to watch over your load in a creaky fluorescent store. Making a trip to your local laundromat is just not necessary. At Instalaundry we offer a subscription-based model to eliminate the need for families and individuals to step out of their homes. Our team consists of dedicated individuals working hard to ensure every item of clothing is washed and folded back in your hamper then delivered to your doorstep.
Franchglobal2
Do you know what it means to live an organic life? You live an organic life when you start using products or substances made up of natural ingredients. By practicing this, you tend to avoid foreign artificial chemicals that cause harm to the environment and the planet at large. Natural products not only boost your immune system but also heal your body. Adopting natural habits gives you a sense of belongingness to mother earth. Switching to an organic lifestyle can improve the environment and protect your family’s mental and physical well-being. It can decrease the chances of accelerated diseases. In modern days, choosing natural products has grown in popularity. People have realized that making this change is the only way to improve your and your family’s well-being. Making this move to live a natural life comes with a lot of commitment. Start by making alternative lifestyle choices like taking the best natural supplements or natural oils. Some of the other essential natural choices you can strive for are listed below. Conserve water Use renewable energy sources Eat organically Reduce waste Support eco-friendly businesses Use organic beauty products Stop using plastic products So are you looking to make a switch to organic? If so, what are the benefits of going organic? Will you notice a dramatic change in the way you feel every morning? Here are 5 unique pros of living the natural life 1. Positive Impact On Environment Take responsible actions for nature around you. You can create a positive impact on the environment in which you live. Spending more time with nature can make you more empathetic about the environment, feel a sense of calm and reduce stress. Your lifestyle choices can create a good or the worst impact on the environment. By using renewable energy sources, going vegan, choosing natural supplements in a way that helps the planet thrive. Fewer greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere also lead to less global warming. On the other hand, chemicals added in water, pesticides used on plants, growth hormones used on animals can benefit no one in the long run and rob us of a healthy lifestyle. 2. Improve Mental And Physical Health Life can be stressful for many. But when you start living naturally, using only natural beauty products and organic food supplements, your stress automatically reduces. When you are full of energy, you tend to exercise more which creates more endorphins and helps you stay in a relaxed state of being. With organic food supplements, your emotional well-being improves and causes less stress. On the other hand, with harmful toxins present in inorganic food, your physical and mental health gets affected, causing illnesses. Regular consumption of processed food causes a high risk of psychiatric distress. There is an increased risk due to the lack of nutrients in inorganic food that calls for you to eat only nutrient-rich food daily. When you begin your day with nutrient-rich food, you start feeling physically active and complete more tasks in a day. By adopting an organic lifestyle, you begin to have better control over your life and feel a sense of achievement. 3. Good For Your Allergies If you suffer from allergies, switch to an organic lifestyle that can offer you tremendous health benefits. Seasonal allergies occur when your immune system is imbalanced. An organic diet will balance your immune system and cause relief from your allergies. Frequently you find yourself not having enough time to eat to gain all the proper nutrition from organic food. That’s when you can get your hands on the various organic supplements available. These supplements will take care of your energy levels and nutrition so you can do ample activities around the day. Do you see how easy it is to make your life organic without much effort? Using organic beauty products like Franch Oil NH* Plus can protect your skin from the invasion of harmful chemicals. 4. Increased Savings Even though organic food consumption, buying organic clothing, choosing organic raw materials do seem to have a hefty price, they are beneficial for saving you money in the long run. When it comes to our health, consuming organic food reduces our appetite in the long run. This can be a good thing as people feel angrier when their body’s requirement of essential nutrients is not met. But when one’s requirement is met through proper nourishment and organic food products, they are no longer tempted to spend on a large amount of food or binge eat. While making a choice between organic and inorganic food, you are really making a choice between quantity and quality. That is to say that you are buying less organic food, but you are consuming a lot more nutrients. You also end up staying healthy in the long run with no medical bills, making you save more money. If you go organic, you will stop impulse buying and rather buy products that will last for many years in the future. By living an organic lifestyle, you are making a conscious choice every day not to indulge in harmful practices that will disrupt mother nature. 5. You Will Avoid Chemicals And Artificial Growth Hormones When it comes to farming inorganically, the farms rely heavily on chemicals for the mass production of food. Inorganic farmers don’t have the intention of providing a healthy lifestyle. They do farming to make a large number of profits. By farming organically, you avoid using chemicals to keep the food fresh for long hours. Animals on those farms benefit from it too. Animals take the time needed to grow naturally without ingesting chemicals or growth hormones. You don’t consume them when you eat meat, which is beneficial for healthy living. In conclusion, living an inorganic life can be easy. You might also think that you are spending less. But when you start living an organic lifestyle, you will find yourself way more active, healthier, energetic and can see your spending go low on medicines in the long run. What steps have you taken for an organic lifestyle? Let us know in the comments. To know more: https://franchglobal.com/5-pros-of-living-a-natural-life/
Franchglobal2
Do you know what it means to live an organic life? You live an organic life when you start using products or substances made up of natural ingredients. By practicing this, you tend to avoid foreign artificial chemicals that cause harm to the environment and the planet at large. Natural products not only boost your immune system but also heal your body. Adopting natural habits gives you a sense of belongingness to mother earth. Switching to an organic lifestyle can improve the environment and protect your family’s mental and physical well-being. It can decrease the chances of accelerated diseases. In modern days, choosing natural products has grown in popularity. People have realized that making this change is the only way to improve your and your family’s well-being. Making this move to live a natural life comes with a lot of commitment. Start by making alternative lifestyle choices like taking the best natural supplements or natural oils. Some of the other essential natural choices you can strive for are listed below. Conserve water Use renewable energy sources Eat organically Reduce waste Support eco-friendly businesses Use organic beauty products Stop using plastic products So are you looking to make a switch to organic? If so, what are the benefits of going organic? Will you notice a dramatic change in the way you feel every morning? Here are 5 unique pros of living the natural life 1. Positive Impact On Environment Take responsible actions for nature around you. You can create a positive impact on the environment in which you live. Spending more time with nature can make you more empathetic about the environment, feel a sense of calm and reduce stress. Your lifestyle choices can create a good or the worst impact on the environment. By using renewable energy sources, going vegan, choosing natural supplements in a way that helps the planet thrive. Fewer greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere also lead to less global warming. On the other hand, chemicals added in water, pesticides used on plants, growth hormones used on animals can benefit no one in the long run and rob us of a healthy lifestyle. 2. Improve Mental And Physical Health Life can be stressful for many. But when you start living naturally, using only natural beauty products and organic food supplements, your stress automatically reduces. When you are full of energy, you tend to exercise more which creates more endorphins and helps you stay in a relaxed state of being. With organic food supplements, your emotional well-being improves and causes less stress. On the other hand, with harmful toxins present in inorganic food, your physical and mental health gets affected, causing illnesses. Regular consumption of processed food causes a high risk of psychiatric distress. There is an increased risk due to the lack of nutrients in inorganic food that calls for you to eat only nutrient-rich food daily. When you begin your day with nutrient-rich food, you start feeling physically active and complete more tasks in a day. By adopting an organic lifestyle, you begin to have better control over your life and feel a sense of achievement. 3. Good For Your Allergies If you suffer from allergies, switch to an organic lifestyle that can offer you tremendous health benefits. Seasonal allergies occur when your immune system is imbalanced. An organic diet will balance your immune system and cause relief from your allergies. Frequently you find yourself not having enough time to eat to gain all the proper nutrition from organic food. That’s when you can get your hands on the various organic supplements available. These supplements will take care of your energy levels and nutrition so you can do ample activities around the day. Do you see how easy it is to make your life organic without much effort? Using organic beauty products like Franch Oil NH* Plus can protect your skin from the invasion of harmful chemicals. 4. Increased Savings Even though organic food consumption, buying organic clothing, choosing organic raw materials do seem to have a hefty price, they are beneficial for saving you money in the long run. When it comes to our health, consuming organic food reduces our appetite in the long run. This can be a good thing as people feel angrier when their body’s requirement of essential nutrients is not met. But when one’s requirement is met through proper nourishment and organic food products, they are no longer tempted to spend on a large amount of food or binge eat. While making a choice between organic and inorganic food, you are really making a choice between quantity and quality. That is to say that you are buying less organic food, but you are consuming a lot more nutrients. You also end up staying healthy in the long run with no medical bills, making you save more money. If you go organic, you will stop impulse buying and rather buy products that will last for many years in the future. By living an organic lifestyle, you are making a conscious choice every day not to indulge in harmful practices that will disrupt mother nature. 5. You Will Avoid Chemicals And Artificial Growth Hormones When it comes to farming inorganically, the farms rely heavily on chemicals for the mass production of food. Inorganic farmers don’t have the intention of providing a healthy lifestyle. They do farming to make a large number of profits. By farming organically, you avoid using chemicals to keep the food fresh for long hours. Animals on those farms benefit from it too. Animals take the time needed to grow naturally without ingesting chemicals or growth hormones. You don’t consume them when you eat meat, which is beneficial for healthy living. In conclusion, living an inorganic life can be easy. You might also think that you are spending less. But when you start living an organic lifestyle, you will find yourself way more active, healthier, energetic and can see your spending go low on medicines in the long run. What steps have you taken for an organic lifestyle? Let us know in the comments. To know more: https://franchglobal.com/5-pros-of-living-a-natural-life/
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axthomas29
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SD Traders is specialized in clothing, cotton, eco-friendly clothing For more information contact :- https://25dhruvtot.wixsite.com
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Red Glove is a High fashion brand providing Eco Friendly and Waste Free clothing