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Home » Aquafil presents eco-friendly yarns
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Aquafil presents eco-friendly yarns

By November 23, 20243 Mins Read
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The next evolution of Econyl regenerated nylon offers finishes inspired by natural materials.

Aquafil Group, the company that produces Econyl regenerated nylon, has launched a new collection of sustainable yarns in finishes inspired by natural materials. The Econyl Bespoke Collection is a tailored product portfolio offering a rich variety of textures and finishes inspired by natural materials available in both solution-dyed and dyed regenerated nylon 6 yarns.

The collection is designed to meet the highest standards and performance demands of contract, hospitality, and residential spaces. Applications include handmade and machine-made rugs, tufted and woven rugs, and residential and commercial wall-to-wall carpets.

There are three finishes available of Econyl Bespoke;

  • Econyl ReLana: Inspired by the classic and timeless appeal of wool, Econyl ReLana is a 2-ply dyed twist yarn. 
  • Econyl ReSet: Recalling the softness and luster of silk, Econyl ReSeta is a 2-ply dyed twist nylon available in bright and dull finishes.
  • Econyl Terra: A sustainable and durable alternative to natural raw fibre, Econyl Terra is a high-count air-entangled solution-dyed nylon with a unique collection of colours in stock.

“We are excited to bring a new collection of Econyl nylon finishes to our global customer base,” said Giulio Bonazzi, chairman and chief executive officer of Aquafil Group. “Our team has done a great job of finding innovative ways to reimagine our Econyl yarn to meet the growing demands for sustainable, luxury materials. We’ve already seen a positive response to the Bespoke Collection, and we look forward to seeing the beautiful rugs and carpets that are created with our circular yarn.”

Key performance elements of the Bespoke Collection yarn include;

  • Long-lasting texture and appearance retention
  • Easy-to-clean, with inherent stain resistance
  • Superior colour fastness against light, bleach, peroxides, and other chemicals
  • Efficiency in tufting and weaving 
  • Excellent dyeing capabilities 

India is one of the world’s largest rug suppliers, and Aquafil has strengthened its presence here by locally stocking Econyl Bespoke finishes. With a dedicated technical support team and robust traceability measures, Aquafil ensures the authenticity of Econyl nylon at every stage of a rug’s life cycle. These rigorous certification processes protect against counterfeits, verifying that each rug and carpet is made with genuine Econyl nylon.

Carpet and rug makers can create beautiful flooring that has the aesthetic beauty of natural materials, the performance attributes of Econyl regenerated nylon, and a lower impact on the environment. All Econyl nylon is made from 100 per cent pre- and post-consumer nylon waste is 100 per cent recycled and infinitely regenerable. Econyl also offers traceability, is certified by OekoTex and Cradle to Cradle (C2C®), and contributes to LEED v4, BREEAM, and WELL.

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