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FRUIT OF THE LOOM® & RECOVER™ LAUNCH SUSTAINABLE T-SHIRT COLLECTION

Published: September 7, 2022
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

Fruit of the Loom, maker of the iconic FRUIT OF THE LOOM® branded apparel, is partnering with leading materials science company, Recover Textile Systems, S.L., maker of Recover™ fibre, to release a new collection of classic, unisex t-shirts very recently.

With inclusive sizing and responsibly sourced fabric and material, each sustainably designed t-shirt is made with 20% Recover™ best-in-class recycled cotton fibre and is available in eight colors. Each t-shirt is priced at $15. The limited-edition collection will be available for purchase starting August 30 on Fruit.com and Amazon, while supplies last.

The new Recover™ cotton t-shirt collection is one of the many ways Fruit of the Loom is delivering against their goal to “increase sustainable sourcing across key materials” as outlined in the company’s global sustainability plan, Fruitful Futures™. The plan documents specific commitments across three key pillars—People-Centric, Planet-Conscious and Product Authenticity.

“This collection is the latest way Fruit of the Loom is producing more sustainable products across the entire business. As one of the world’s largest manufacturers and marketers of casual wear, we are committed to reducing our environmental impact across the total value chain,” said Mercedes Lopez, Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility at Fruit of the Loom.

The partnership with Recover and the use of their cotton enables the company to offer a circular sustainable program that utilizes textile production waste to create high-quality recycled cotton fibre. Recover’s proprietary recycled cotton fibre is one of the lowest-impact fibres available in the market, significantly reducing the carbon and water footprint of the apparel produced with the fibre. By partnering with Recover, Fruit of the Loom continues to demonstrate its innovation and commitment to sustainability.

“We’re delighted to collaborate with Fruit of the Loom in order to accelerate the adoption of sustainable initiatives within the casual wear segment. The universality of the collection perfectly fits with the values of the Recover™ brand to achieve circular fashion for all,” said Boris Mercier, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Recover.

For more information on the new collection or Fruit of the Loom’s sustainability commitments, visit http://Fruit.com. ;

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