ECOModa100 revolutionizes fashion with 100% recycled spandex

ECOModa100 is making waves as a revolutionary force in the fashion industry, providing global fashion brands with 100% recycled spandex. This addresses a crucial aspect of sustainable fashion by offering a key component for garments that enhances their environmental profile and contributes to the creation of fully recycled fabric collections.

By incorporating ECOModa100’s 100% recycled spandex, fashion brands can adopt a holistic approach to sustainability, reducing their environmental and carbon footprint. The versatility of ECOModa100 allows seamless integration into various apparel categories, spanning activewear, denim, and everyday fashion, ensuring a positive impact across diverse segments of the industry. Its pivotal role in helping global fashion brands achieve their goals of 100% recycled fabric collections signifies a path toward a low/net zero carbon future.

ECOModa100 stands as a testament to Indorama’s dedication to balancing style with environmental responsibility. With ECOModa100, the journey towards a fully sustainable fashion landscape becomes clearer, advancing one garment at a time.

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