Why Recycled Cotton is Sustainable?

Sustainable and Eco-friendly Designs

Recycled cotton rugs are both aesthetic and sustainable options designed with an environmentally conscious production approach. These rugs are produced by reusing textile waste, thus reducing the consumption of natural resources and supporting the circular economy by recycling waste.
Why Recycled Cotton?

Conservation of Natural Resources: Recycled cotton reduces the use of water, energy and farmland required to produce new cotton. Cotton production is a high water consumption process, but by using recycled cotton, these resources are not wasted.

Waste Reduction: The textile industry generates a large amount of waste worldwide. Recycled cotton allows this waste to be reused and prevents it from ending up in landfills.

Energy Savings: Compared to the production of new cotton, the recycled cotton process requires less energy. This contributes to reducing the carbon footprint.
Aesthetics and Durability Rugs made from recycled cotton are as durable as traditional cotton and have a natural texture. When combined with modern designs, they offer both stylish and functional rug options. These double-sided rugs, in addition to their environmental benefits, easily blend into your home decor.

The content of our recycled rugs is 30% acrylic, 35% cotton viscose, 25% pes, 10% polyamide-wool and our rugs are produced by Ekoteks, Grs, Sedex, Iso 9001:2015, TSE certified manufacturers.

You can check our recycled cotton rugs from this link.

 

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