Infinity by Rifil, is made of recycled acrylic fibre, Regel. Infinity is a top-performing recycled yarn suitable for all end applications. It is developed to preserve all the key properties, which are natural hand-feel, vibrant shades, colour brightness, and comfort performances with a GRS certification along with transparency and traceability from waste to retail, according to a press release by Aditya Birla Group (ABG).
Rifil Group is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of acrylic and wool blend yarns with up-to-date technology and quality of production, based in Romania. Rifil produces 20,000,000 kg of thread every year for fashion, knitwear, fabrics that are resistant to weathering and sunlight, as well as indoor and outdoor furniture.
“I am delighted to be launching a sustainable yarn range made of recycled acrylic fibre. This enables us to make a step towards a circular direction that helps conserve natural resources without compromising the end-product performance,” said Olmo Falco, group manager, Rifil Group. “We know that circular economy is at the core of the ABG group sustainability strategy and TAF is part of it. So, we fully trust their high-performance materials which will help drive Infinity to be a new sustainable alternative for our customers.”
“We are excited to see Rifil upcycling Regel into high-performance and quality yarn. With Rifil’s knowledge and technology combining with Regel, we believe that this will drive the development of high-performance Infinity to positive change within the industry and customers’ expectations,” said Tuhin Kulshreshtha, head of marketing, TAF, ABG.
Regel is made from recycling acrylic waste, and is manufactured in an authentic chemical recycling process. It is functionally equivalent to acrylic fibre in terms of warmth, comfort, and vibrant shades. Regel is a GRS certified acrylic fibre and Bluesign approved.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)