AmorSui unveils eco-friendly, inclusive line of protective gear

AmorSui, a brand specializing in personal protective equipment (PPE), has introduced a new range dedicated to safeguarding both people and the environment. The collection comprises lab coats for both men and women, fire-resistant attire, including a pioneering fire-resistant hijab, and reusable isolation gowns.

Their products are designed to be reused and recycled, reducing the waste generated by disposable PPE. Additionally, the brand emphasizes inclusivity by offering sizes that accommodate all body shapes. This is particularly significant in industries like healthcare, where a significant majority of the workforce often struggles to find PPE that fits properly. The improved fit and sustainable materials of AmorSui’s products enhance wearer safety.

Dr. Beau Wangtrakuldee, the founder and CEO of AmorSui, highlighted the shortcomings of traditional PPE, which often fails to provide adequate protection to wearers or address environmental concerns. Through their innovative approach, AmorSui aims to ensure frontline workers are adequately protected while promoting a new standard for PPE. The brand’s mission is to eradicate unsafe, unsustainable, and ill-fitting PPE from the market.

AmorSui’s lab coats are crafted from a blend of polyester, rayon, and spandex, while the isolation gowns are made of recyclable polyester. Once these products reach the end of their lifespan, they can be shredded or processed into pulp for various purposes, such as manufacturing car interiors, airplane seats, prosthetic joints, and tarpaulins. The company advocates for circularity as the future of sustainable production.

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