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Unifi collaborates with TexWipe

Texwipe®, an ITW Company, located in Kernersville, NC, declares REVOLVE™, the first full line of cleanroom consumable products made of upcycled polyester. REVOLVE™ encompasses a full product line such as cleanroom wipers which are sterile and non-sterile, dry and pre-wetted using 70% IPA / 30 percent DIW in various size settings. Additionally, a new, patent-pending mop cover and chain mop for the cleanroom and crucial clean market area will be provided. Each item tag will indicate the amount of post-consumer bottles utilized to make the contents of the bag.

The teamwork between Texwipe® and Unifi/REPREVE signifies a long-standing business relationship to provide the highest quality merchandise to the cleanroom market with a commitment to eco-friendliness. Texwipe® has a very long history of ecological consciousness, and also the usage of REPREVE yarn in REVOLVE™ products will empower Texwipe’s clients to further encourage the achievement of their sustainability objectives.

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