PUMA | PUMA LAUNCHES 2024 NATIONAL TEAM HOME & AWAY KITS – REMADE WITH RE:FIBRE @PUMA | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 minute ago.
PUMA has unveiled their 2024 National Team Home and Away Kits, featuring innovative designs, which celebrate the rich heritage of each nation. The Authentic version of the jersey has been created from PUMA’s innovative, ultra-light ULTRAWEAVE technology, while the Replica jerseys have been crafted using the company’s RE:FIBRE recycling technology.
The RE:FIBRE process focuses on textile waste as the primary source of material to create new textiles. The recycled material can be used for recycling again and again without losing quality – making RE:FIBRE a more long-term solution for recycling polyester textile waste.
Through the RE:FIBRE program, PUMA is keen to address the challenge of textile waste via a long-term solution for recycling. The technology also looks to diversify the fashion industry’s main source of recycled polyester in garments from being less reliant on clear plastic bottles.
The RE:FIBRE process uses any polyester material – from factory offcuts, faulty goods to pre-loved clothes which allows new garments to be recycled from any color textile to any color desired.
#PUMA #PUMAFootball #REFIBRE #Austria #CzechRepublic #Iceland #Serbia # Switzerland #FootballJerseys #ForeverFaster
PUMA has unveiled their 2024 National Team Home and Away Kits, featuring innovative designs, which celebrate the rich heritage of each nation. The Authentic version of the jersey has been created from PUMA’s innovative, ultra-light ULTRAWEAVE technology, while the Replica jerseys have been crafted using the company’s RE:FIBRE recycling technology.
The RE:FIBRE process focuses on textile waste as the primary source of material to create new textiles. The recycled material can be used for recycling again and again without losing quality – making RE:FIBRE a more long-term solution for recycling polyester textile waste.
Through the RE:FIBRE program, PUMA is keen to address the challenge of textile waste via a long-term solution for recycling. The technology also looks to diversify the fashion industry’s main source of recycled polyester in garments from being less reliant on clear plastic bottles.
The RE:FIBRE process uses any polyester material – from factory offcuts, faulty goods to pre-loved clothes which allows new garments to be recycled from any color textile to any color desired.
#PUMA #PUMAFootball #REFIBRE #Austria #CzechRepublic #Iceland #Serbia # Switzerland #FootballJerseys #ForeverFaster