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Home » Champion Thread launches 100% recycled sewing threads
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Champion Thread launches 100% recycled sewing threads

By March 17, 20212 Mins Read
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The global provider of thread, yarn,
and diverse sewn products components, has launched the Renu line of all-around,
environmentally friendly industrial sewing threads made entirely from
non-virgin materials. The 100 per cent recycled threads provide a green option
without sacrificing sewing performance.

Champion Thread Renu 100 per cent
Recycled Sewing ThreadsChampion Thread Company, a leading producer and provider
of industrial sewing threads, engineered yarns, and other sewn products
components, is announcing its new Renuâ„¢ line of 100 per cent recycled
industrial sewing threads. Renu currently comprises environmentally friendly
versions of three all-around polyester threads with wide-ranging applications
across the fashion, furniture, mattress, PPE, industrial, and other product
segments.

“We are proud to offer these
sustainable thread solutions,” explained CTC
President Matt Poovey.
“The Renu line addresses growing industry and
consumer demand for products made from non-virgin materials. These 100 per cent
recycled threads are designed to enable retailers, brands, and manufacturers to
meet their sustainability goals and commitments while maintaining the
productivity, seam performance, colourfastness, and chemical resistance
characteristics they enjoy in our traditional polyester treads.”

Certified to be free of harmful
substances under the OEKO-TEX Standard 100, the current line-up of all-around
eco-friendly products includes Renu ChampSpunâ„¢ recycled staple spun polyester
thread, Renu Poly ChampCoreâ„¢ recycled polyester-wrapped thread with a
multifilament core, and Renu AeroTex Plusâ„¢ recycled textured polyester thread.
Renu products contribute to the circular economy by reducing energy
consumption, waste, and oil dependence. They are engineered to CTC’s extreme
quality standards and are finished with their proprietary lubricants to ensure
high productivity.

The Renu products represent CTC’s
commitment to ‘Advancing the Common Thread’.

Since 1979, Champion Thread Company
(CTC) has focused its innovative sewing threads, engineered yarns, trim
components, and unmatched industry expertise to help global textile, protective
apparel, home furnishings, automotive, agricultural, industrial and other
manufacturers solve their product, production, and supply chain challenges.
Headquartered in Gastonia, North Carolina, the family-owned and operated
business is dedicated to providing high-quality products at competitive prices
and differentiates itself by delivering unparalleled customer support and
client partnerships. To learn more about CTC, phone (704) 867-6611 or visit
http://www.championthread.com.

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