The Environmental Impact of Recycled Cotton Yarn

The textile industry is a major contributor to global pollution and waste. From water-intensive cotton farming to discarded garments in landfills, the industry’s environmental toll is significant. Fortunately, recycled cotton yarn is offering a way forward.

Made from pre- and post-consumer cotton waste, recycled cotton yarn reduces the need for virgin cotton farming, which consumes massive amounts of water and energy. The yarn is produced by collecting fabric scraps and used cotton clothing, breaking them down into fibers, and spinning them into new yarn.

At RG Fibers, we use advanced technology to ensure high-quality recycled cotton yarn that meets performance standards while preserving the planet. Our production process eliminates synthetic dyeing, reduces carbon emissions, and significantly cuts down water usage.

By choosing recycled cotton yarn, manufacturers help divert textile waste from landfills, lower their environmental impact, and support circular fashion—making this material not just an option, but a responsibility.


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