TAF, one of the largest manufacturers of acrylic fibres and ranked among the top five acrylic fibre producers globally, launched Regel fibre a few weeks ago. Regel is recycled acrylic fibre, made from recycling acrylic waste that was developed as a result of a growing demand for sustainable fashion products from global consumers, brands and retailers, TAF said in a statement.
Regel is a unique innovation as it is one of the first successful commercialisation of acrylic fibre produced by recycling the waste. It is manufactured with an authentic and intimate chemical recycling process which is functionally equivalent to acrylic fibre like warmth, comfort, and vibrant shades. Regel is also a GRS certified acrylic fibre.
“We have been receiving positive responses with Regel fibre and based on the feedback we have expanded our product offerings further in finer deniers enabling our customers to develop lightweight fabrics and applications to achieve comfort and functional support, such as innerwear, socks, baselayers, and sweaters,” said Tuhin Kulshreshtha, head of marketing, TAF.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)