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PrimaLoft, Parley to use marine plastic waste.

Published: November 30, 2019
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

PrimaLoft and environmental organisation Parley have joined hands to use plastic intercepted from remote islands, beaches and coastal communities to manufacture high-performance insulation products. According to a UN report, 8 million tons of plastic end up in oceans every year. This impacts marine life and has immense economic consequences.

PrimaLoft, expert in advanced material technology, is the first insulation provider in the textile industry to partner with Parley to develop products from marine plastic waste. This represents another step forward for PrimaLoft in their efforts to be Relentlessly Responsible.

Plastic pollution costs the lives of 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals yearly. The economic consequences are also immense. Each year, plastic causes $8 billion in damage to marine ecosystems.

“This collaboration with Parley is a perfect match. We both have the same goals: reducing the plastic pollution on our planet, especially in the oceans,” said PrimaLoft president and CEO Mike Joyce. “Avoiding the production of new fossil oil-based materials wherever possible is also a top priority. After the launch of PrimaLoft Bio and proving that our fibre is ready to be utilised in a circular economy, this is another important puzzle-piece in our sustainable efforts.” In addition to the material PrimaLoft sources, the company also supports Parley in their projects preventing ocean pollution, all over the world.

Parley now operates a pioneering global supply chain and Cleanup Network across 28 countries, intercepting plastic waste from beaches, islands, and in remote coastal communities. In 2015, the first products made with Parley Ocean Plastic put the marine plastic pollution crisis into the spotlight and presented a unique solution to a complex challenge – one that diverges from traditional recycling approaches.

“Parley Ocean Plastic is a trademark for a range of premium materials to turn products into Symbols of Change and fund our battle against marine plastic pollution,” comments Cyrill Gutsch, founder and CEO of Parley for the Oceans. “The enormous success of our partnerships with brands like adidas and Stella McCartney, internationally renowned athletes, artists, and entertainers has had a carry-over effect on the whole industry. Recycling is now sexy, desirable and stands for meaningful design. Purpose is the new luxury. Today we welcome PrimaLoft as an official Parley supply chain partner to our global network, adding new high-performance material types to our portfolio and drastically supporting the growth of our movement – for the oceans.”

“Using up cycled marine plastic waste to create insulation that meets the high-performance standards customers expect from PrimaLoft presents a unique challenge,” said Joyce. “Sourcing high-quality raw materials is essential to the development of our insulations, and marine plastics are often lacking that level of quality. Together with Parley, our engineers have developed a method that allows for marine plastics to produce insulation products that meet our high-performance standards.”

PrimaLoft is also making efforts to incorporate and implement AIR (Avoid. Intercept. Redesign) strategy, ultimately leading to a reduction of the company’s plastic footprint in an effort to join forces in the fight against marine plastic pollution.

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