NUCYCL® IS TREE FREE Our patented Nucycl fiber made from 100% cotton textile waste can be recycled up to 5x without needing wood pulp for strength or durability. #Forest #Nature #SustainableMaterials #SustainableFashion #Biodiversity #OldGrowth #ProtectOurForests
Evrnu®, SPC
Textile Manufacturing
Seattle, WA 7,929 followers
A textile innovations company and inventors of Nucycl®, a new kind of engineered fiber made from discarded clothing.
About us
Inventors of Nucycl® fiber, made of 100% recycled textiles, providing extraordinary performance and a more #sustainable future.
- Website
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http://www.evrnu.com
External link for Evrnu®, SPC
- Industry
- Textile Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Textile Innovations, Upcycling, and Garment Recycling
Locations
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Primary
2540 Westlake Ave N Suite B
Seattle, WA 98109, US
Employees at Evrnu®, SPC
Updates
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New Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws are being proposed in California in order to combat the excess waste created by the fashion industry. This follows similar legislation which has been proposed, and enacted, to address the same waste problem in Europe. According to the article by Business of Fashion, “In 2021, roughly 1.2 million tonnes of textiles were discarded in California. Nearly all of that volume was reusable or recyclable, but only 15 percent ever made it back into the market.” Nucycl® provides brands and retailers with a solution to EPR by recycling cotton textile waste into new fiber. By treating waste as a reusable resource, we can eliminate the need to send textile waste to landfill. See how Nucycl can be a part of your EPR strategy. www.evrnu.com Article link: https://lnkd.in/dqZRU4r3
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Clothing consumption has grown explosively over the past 20 years. Fashion consumers buy over 80 billion new pieces of clothing every year. This is over 400% more than what we consumed just two decades ago, largely due to the rise in fast fashion. While this trend is unsustainable, is shows no sign of slowing down. But we have two helpful suggestions. First, keep wearable textiles in circulation as long as possible, and out of landfills, by donating or selling them. This helps temper demand for new goods. And when they’re no longer repairable or wearable, look for options to recycle your old clothing. Recycling technologies like Nucycl help keep textiles out of landfills, preserving our natural resources and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. #SecondHandSeptember #SecondHandFirst #VintageStyle #Recycle #Sustainability #Reuse #SustainableStyle #ThriftedFashion
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The majority of clothing sent to landfill is in good condition. #SecondHandSeptember isn’t only about buying second-hand, it’s about raising awareness on the proper way to handle clothing you no longer need or want. Here are a few suggestions: 1) Buy second-hand when possible 2) Mend and repair 3) Share used garments with family and friends 4) Donate or sell used garments 5) Recycle/Upcycle with Nucycl®
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NUCYCL® is made from cotton textile waste, which is natural cellulose. Nature knows how to decompose it into sugars which are absorbed back into nature, leaving no trace. POLYESTER is a manufactured synthetic fiber derived from carbon-intensive, non-renewable, and non-biodegradable resources. This synthetic fabric takes around 20 to 200 years to decompose, polluting marine bodies and harming the environment in the process. ELASTANE is made from harmful chemical substances like polyurethane, which is a considered carcinogen. Just like polyester, Spandex is a form of plastic, making it one of the least sustainable fabrics on the market. Timeframe for decomposition? They will eventually break down between 20 to 200 years. WOOL Typically, sweaters made from wool last long, retain shape, and keep texture over long periods. But when wool garments have been disposed of, they will naturally decompose and slowly return nutrients into the soil after 1 to 5 years, depending on the blend. COTTON Recognized for its mellowness, comfort, and breathability, cotton is a versatile material utilized around the world because of its fast decomposition. Clothing items made with 100% organic cotton can break down as quickly as a week. source: Cottonique.com
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All clothing eventually reaches the point of no return; no longer wearable, shareable, or mendable. Independent testing confirms that Nucycl® fiber disintegrates back into the soil where it's natural cellulose is recognized and reabsorbed by nature. #Composted #SustainableDesign #SoilHealth #ZeroWasteLifeStyle
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HOW YOU WONDER? Since Nucycl® is made from cotton textile waste, which is natural cellulose, nature knows how to decompose it into sugars which are absorbed back into nature, leaving no trace. #Compostable #LeaveNoTrace #SaveNature #NatureFriendly #SustainableFashion #SustainableMaterials
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What most people love about cotton is its soft comfort, breathability, absorbency and versatility of use. As textile scientists who are passionate about sustainability, we love that cotton’s cellulosic structure is strong and durable, making it the perfect material for our Nucycl® fiber regeneration process which produces a fiber stronger than the original. #CottonComfort #TextileScience #SustainableFashion #CellulosicFiber #FabricInnovation #SustainableMaterials #FashionInnovation
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♻️💚🌏 Learn more about Nucycl® and our partnerships at www.evrnu.com #SustainableFashion #Cotton #SustainableTextiles #PlasticFree #ZeroWaste #Partnerships
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At Evrnu®, we’re working to ensure that all textiles, regardless of composition, can be recycled. In fact, we’ve developed solutions to recycle synthetics, blends, and stretch fibers. But our first commercial invention is the regeneration of cotton due to the consumer appeal and organic nature of this fiber. Keep nature natural. #TextileRecycling #SustainableFashion #RecycledMaterials #CottonRegeneration #TextileInnovation #FashionRevolution