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Samsara Eco与NILIT合作建设全球首个尼龙6,6回收设施

澳大利亚堪培拉和阿姆斯特丹--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(美国商业资讯)-- 环保技术创新企业Samsara Eco与全球领先的服装用尼龙6,6生产商NILIT宣布,双方计划在东南亚投资建设尼龙6,6纺织品回收再生聚合物生产基地,以帮助实现尼龙6,6的循环利用。 每年大约有400万吨尼龙6,6被生产出来,它是高性能服装和时尚行业使用最广泛的纤维之一。然而,尼龙6,6却是出了名的难以回收再利用。当与氨纶等其他纤维混合使用时,它的回收难度会进一步增加。Samsara Eco和NILIT正寻求携手正面解决这一问题。 该设施计划于2026年末投入使用,它将具备回收纺织废料的独特能力,生产出高质量的再生尼龙6,6聚合物,供纺织品牌和生产商在其现有供应链中无缝使用,从而无限创造出新的纺织面料。 Samsara Eco首席执行官兼创始人Paul Riley表示:“我们的愿景是通过无限循环利用实现气候修复。我们实现这一目标的方法之一,就是为尼龙6,6创建第一条循环途径。由尼龙6,6制成的废弃服装,如运动服,甚至汽车内饰等产品,通常会被填埋或在生命周期结束时被焚烧,这对我们的地球造成了严重的后果...

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