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Polartec unveils 100 per cent recycled Power Air fabric

01 Feb '20
2 min read
Pic: Polartec
Pic: Polartec

Polartec, a provider of innovative and sustainable textile solutions, has announced the latest advancement of award-winning Polartec Power Air fabric technology. The knit construction that encapsulates air to retain warmth and reduce fibre shedding is now made to be 100 per cent recyclable and circular, and also 25 per cent lighter than the initial product.

Polartec Power Air, launched last year with brands like Houdini, Adidas, Burton, and Nobull, is an innovative platform offering advanced thermal efficiency by encapsulating lofted fibres within a multilayer, continuous yarn fabric construction. Insulation that effectively regulates core body temperature has traditionally been achieved via lofted or high-pile knit structures that hold warm air. As the first fabric construction to encase air with a continuous yarn, initial versions of Polartec Power Air are proven to shed at least five times less than other premium ‘mid-layer’ weight fabrics. The foundational technology platform will eventually provide shedding reduction to all existing apparel categories (including insulation, lightweight next to skin, and extreme weather protection), according to Polartec.

“Polartec Power Air is a step forward in reducing the environmental impact of what we make and wear. It’s a whole new experience with its distinctive aesthetics and drag-free, lively performance. We continue to tap into the potential of this new fabric construction, and we’re now able to make it fully recyclable and circular, while simultaneously making it lighter weight,” Steve Layton, president of Polartec said.

The culmination of a multi-year development consisting of thousands of work hours and countless iterations, Power Air is a product of Polartec Eco-Engineering. Polartec invented the process of knitting technical fleece from post-consumer plastic bottles in 1993, upcycling over one and a half billion bottles to date, and continues to lead the industry in offering durable fabric technologies made of recycled and recyclable content. Polartec introduced its 100 per cent recycled
Polartec Power Fill insulation in 2018, which eliminates the need for wasteful and non-recycled carrying agents used in other insulation options. Now fully recyclable and circular Power Air is the latest product of the Polartec Eco-Engineering mission to create fabrics that further reduce environmental impact.

Crafted from recycled polyester and elasterell-polyester, 100 per cent recyclable Polartec Power Air fabric will become available to consumers in Fall 2020, when Swedish sportswear brand Houdini releases its Houdini Mono Air Half-Zip and Houdi products.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

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