Every time we wash our clothes, we are putting plastic in the ocean.
When you encounter brands offering ocean plastic apparel, this is probably what they use: a blend of ocean-bound plastic and post-consumer PET from land sources, with a small percentage coastal of high-sea waste possibly thrown in the mix.
If you want to dispose your unwanted clothing, the accountability is on the consumer to make the effort.
Brands are marketing recycled polyester clothes with sustainability as their unique selling proposition (USP) to consumers, who think that they buy new clothes made from recycled old clothes.
A moisture-wicking fabric has two jobs: one is quickly moving (wicking) sweat to the fabric’s outer surface and the other is drying rapidly so that your sweat doesn’t saturate the fabric.
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