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The 'Infinity Yarn' is Made From Recycled Acrylic Fiber

RIFIL Group, a Romanian company that specializes in cutting-edge yarns and fabrics, has launched an innovative new variety of sustainable yarn that combines high-performance with eco-conscious credentials.

The 'Infinity Yarn' is crafted with 'Regel,' a proprietary recycled acrylic fiber that also happens to have been manufactured by the RIFIL Group. Regel is made from recycled acrylic waste and is known to offer a high degree of functionality and aesthetics akin to conventional acrylic fibers. As a result, the new sustainable yarn ticks every box, offering bright and rich colors, a high degree of comfort, a pleasingly natural tactile feel and most of all, fully trackable and traceable sustainability credentials.

The innovative new sustainable yarn is set to be unveiled to the world at the Pitti Filati expo in Italy.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Yarns - Offering high-performance and eco-consciousness, sustainable yarns made from recycled materials could revolutionize the textile industry.
2. Recycled Acrylic Fiber - The manufacturing of proprietary recycled fibers, like Regel, presents an opportunity for companies to not only reduce their environmental impact but also create new sustainable products.
3. Traceable Sustainability Credentials - Providing traceable and trackable sustainability credentials is an important innovation opportunity, as consumers demand transparency and accountability from brands.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Industry - The textile industry can benefit from integrating sustainable yarns in their production process, presenting opportunities for differentiation and positive environmental impact.
2. Recycling Industry - The recycling industry has the opportunity to partner with innovative companies in creating new recycled materials and fibers, promoting a circular economy that reduces waste and pollution.
3. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can drive the adoption of sustainable materials and practices, by working with suppliers that provide traceable and sustainable products and incorporating these materials in their collections.

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