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Recycled Polyester (rPET)

Polyester fiber made from recycled PET, usually post-consumer plastic bottles.

What it is

Recycled polyester is made by mechanically or chemically reprocessing PET — most commonly clear plastic bottles — into chips, then spun into yarn. GRS and RCS are the two main chain-of-custody certifications.

Why it matters

Virgin polyester is petroleum-derived and accounts for over half of global fiber production. rPET cuts fossil-fuel inputs and diverts plastic from landfill, but it doesn't solve the microfiber problem.

Upsides

  • Up to 70% less CO2 and 90% less water than virgin polyester
  • Diverts plastic bottles from landfill and ocean
  • Performs identically to virgin polyester

Trade-offs

  • Sheds microplastics during washing — use a Guppyfriend bag
  • Mechanical recycling degrades fiber; most rPET is downcycled after one loop
  • Bottle-to-textile recycling can compete with bottle-to-bottle, which is more circular

What to look for on the label

GRS (Global Recycled Standard) or RCS certification with stated recycled content percentage and a transaction certificate.

Better or comparable alternatives

Recycled nylon (Econyl)Organic cottonHempLyocell

Frequently asked

Does recycled polyester shed microplastics?+

Yes, the same as virgin polyester. Wash in a microfiber-trapping bag, use cold cycles, and air-dry to reduce shedding.

Is rPET safe to wear next to skin?+

Reputable GRS-certified fiber is tested for restricted substances. Avoid bargain rPET without a chain-of-custody certificate, which can contain antimony or dye residues.

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