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From Waste to WOW.

There’s no space for plastic waste. That’s why, as part of our growing Primark Cares collection, we’re using recycled yarn to create clothes. Find out how below…

Jul 26 · 2 min read

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You know when you spot an empty plastic bottle, pick it up and chuck it in a recycle bin? There are companies that do that – times a million. And instead of binning it, they rescue it so it can be reused.

SORT

There are lots of different plastics – they need to be separated into their own categories. This is really important, because different types of plastic don’t mix well together. We want the best recycled product possible.

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SHRED

The plastic goes into a huge machine that eats plastic. When the bottles hit the teeth of the machine, they're instantly broken down into tiny flakes. Any impurities, like paper, are removed.

MELT

The flakes are then put in super high temperature ovens. For PET – one of the most common types of plastic – the oven needs to be over 250 degrees. Scorching.

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SPIN

The melted liquid is spun at really high speeds so it turns into a thread-like fiber. This is the recycled yarn we use to make new clothes.

FABRIC

And presto: Hard plastic turned into textiles. It can be used to make swimwear, knitwear, socks or whatever… and you wouldn’t know the difference.

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