Recycled spandex refers to the use of waste polyester bottle flakes as raw materials, through chemical methods to degrade it into monomer, and then through the spinning process to produce a new type of fiber. This fiber is environmentally friendly, sustainable and recyclable.
First of all, recycled spandex conforms to the concept of environmental protection and has received high attention from the government and consumers. In developed countries such as Europe and the United States, environmental regulations are very strict, for the use of non-environmentally friendly materials products, the government will levy high environmental taxes, which makes recycled spandex products have a high competitiveness. At the same time, with the continuous strengthening of domestic environmental protection policies, the recycled spandex market is also expanding.
Second, recycled spandex is sustainable and can reduce dependence on oil resources. The raw material of polyester bottle chips comes from discarded polyester bottles, which can reduce the stacking and landfilling of waste, and also reduce the dependence on oil resources. The recycled spandex produced by using this raw material can save a lot of oil resources, which is of great significance for sustainable development.
Finally, recycled spandex is recyclable and can reduce its impact on the environment. The recycled spandex produced by the degradation and spinning process of polyester bottle flakes can be recycled and processed again for the manufacture of new products, thus achieving recycling. This can reduce the impact on the environment and at the same time save a lot of resources.
In summary, the market prospect of recycled spandex is very broad. With the continuous enhancement of environmental awareness and the popularization of sustainable development concept, recycled spandex will be more and more favored by the government and consumers.