The results obtained from the study conducted on its PA and PET yarns have allowed RadiciGroup to identify some factors, starting at the fabric design phase, in order to reduce the release of microplastics.
RadiciGroup, an Italian manufacturer of polyamide and polyester yarns is collaborating with CNR-ISMAC Institute in Biella by participating in the#
“The experimental data have shown, that for both PA and PET solution-dyed yarns, the values of the parameters affecting microplastic fibre discharge are lower than for other types of yarn,” said Daniele Dossi, quality manager of Noyfil SA.
“These findings will enable us to assist our customers in choosing the best products for their final use and reduce the impact of released microplastic fibres,” Dossi added. (AR)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India