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FISHING NET
RECYCLED

Discarded fishing nets pollute the environment, and the impact of marine debris on the environment has become a global concern in recent years. Improperly discarded fishing nets on the seabed cause the deaths of many marine animals due to entanglement.

Nylon, the raw material for fishing nets, is a material with high economic value. Current technology can recycle discarded fishing nets, clean and depolymerize them to produce raw materials with quality close to that of new products. These materials can then be drawn into yarn and incorporated into products for a circular economy, greatly enhancing the value and utility of discarded fishing nets. This also significantly contributes to environmental improvement, reducing oil consumption and resource waste. Zero waste can mitigate environmental impact and create value through resource conversion.

Recycled nylon fabric is made from recycled nylon, a synthetic polymer derived from petroleum. Recycling nylon reduces the need for new resources and helps reduce waste. Some common characteristics of recycled nylon fabric include:

Durability:

Nylon is a durable synthetic fiber, ideal for products requiring high usage.

Moisture-wicking:

Nylon is known for its ability to wick away moisture from the skin, making it a popular choice for sportswear.

Quick-drying:

Nylon dries quickly, making it a great choice for travel and outdoor activities.

Easy care:

Nylon is easy to care for and can be machine washed and tumble dried.

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