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The pioneer of this project is Graham Jarrett, who was exposed to some of the initial T-shirts manufactured by Hoecht, Inc., a German chemical company. Even, He decided to leave his career in finance as a chartered accountant.
“I started his new business and showed no profit his first year. A modest income was achieved every year thereafter. Clothes Made From Scrap, Inc. buys their recycled polyfiber from Wellman, Inc., a mill located in North Carolina. Wellman introduced the first polyester textile fiber made from post-consumer PET packaging in 1993", said Mr. Jarrett.
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The organization gathers more than 2.5 billion PET bottles and containers in a year. The material purchased from Wellman by Clothes Made From Scrap, Inc. is marketed under the name of Fortrel® EcoSpun®. This fiber is used to make products such as blankets, T-shirts, soft luggage and socks.
Mr. Jarrett's mantra is "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and complete the circle by purchasing recycled products."
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