Evrnu®, SPC
Textile Manufacturing
Seattle, WA 7,789 followers
A textile innovations company and inventors of Nucycl®, a new kind of engineered fiber made from discarded clothing.
About us
Inventors of Nucycl® fiber, made of 100% recycled textiles, providing extraordinary performance and a more #sustainable future.
- Website
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http://www.evrnu.com
External link for Evrnu®, SPC
- Industry
- Textile Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Textile Innovations, Upcycling, and Garment Recycling
Locations
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Primary
2540 Westlake Ave N Suite B
Seattle, WA 98109, US
Employees at Evrnu®, SPC
Updates
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Metal and paper can be recycled many times, but the same is not true for plastic or textiles, which mainly go to landfill after just one lifecycle. But what if, like metal and paper, our clothing could be turned into brand new goods over and over? That would be more pure water (it takes 800 gallons to make a cotton T-shirt), fewer carbon emissions (synthetics are made from petroleum), and cleaner air (textiles are the 3rd greatest source of CO2e emissions from landfills) Nucycl® fiber is designed to be formed and reformed up to 5X, and can replace cotton or synthetics in your latest creations. See how Nucycl can help you achieve your climate goals. #RecycleTextiles #SustainableFashion #ClimateGoals #RecycledMaterials #ZeroWaste #FashionInnovation
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Just 17% of #SDG targets are on track to date, the latest #Sustainable #Development Goals Report shows. Learn more about the 2024 UN's Summit of the Future and progress so far here: https://lnkd.in/ezTzH5sd
Breathing new life into the SDGs: What is the UN's Summit of the Future in 2024?
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With the allure of variety, newness and value, it is unlikely that consumers will reduce their insatiable desire for fast fashion’s dopamine hit. So how do we curb the disastrous effects of manufactured style obsolescence that is filling our landfills, polluting our air and water? By turning fast fashion into slow fashion. Trading cotton and synthetic fibers for Nucycl® provides the best of both worlds; a durable fiber which is cottony soft, AND can be formed and reformed up to 5X, thus dramatically reducing CO2e emissions. See how Nucycl can help you achieve your climate goals. #SlowFashion #SustainableStyle #FashionInnovation #SustainableMaterials
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It takes nature’s fertile soil, abundant sunshine and glorious rainfall to grow the plants we use to make cotton fabric and clothing…..all of these gifts, which we naively treat as being unlimited in supply. But they’re not, and neither is the clean air we continue to pollute with damaging CO2e from landfill waste. Through regenerative technologies like Nucycl®, we can extend the useful life of farmed cotton by more than 5X. Let’s turn fast fashion into slow fashion. #SustainableFashion #SlowFashion #LoveNature #Nature #Textiles #Cotton
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Nucycl® lyocell fiber can be formed and reformed to make new products over and over. #SustainableFashion #CircularEconomy #TextileInnovation #EcoFriendlyMaterials #FashionRevolution #SlowFashion #ZeroWaste
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The rise of ultra-fast fashion has flooded the market with cheap, low-quality clothing, making “disposable fashion” the norm. This trend not only devalues craftsmanship but also has severe environmental consequences, as garments quickly end up in landfills at an accelerated rate. We believe there’s a better way. By embracing high-quality, regenerative fibers like Nucycl®, we can produce garments that last longer and can be reused, reducing our environmental footprint. Nucycl fibers enable a circular fashion model, where resources are continually captured and reused, minimizing waste. Join us in our mission to restore the value of quality in fashion. Through innovation and partnerships, we can create a more sustainable future for the industry and the planet. #UnderconsumptionCore #ThinkFirstBuySecond #DisposableFashion #SustainableFashion #FashionInnovation #ZeroWaste
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On average we buy 53 new items of clothing every year, a 400% increase, while the number of times a garment is worn has declined 36% in 15 years. This increase in consumption and decrease in longevity is putting immense pressure on our natural resources and is unsustainable. Nucycl® can help keep unwanted clothing in circulation longer by turning cotton-rich textile waste into new fiber for better quality clothing that will last. #ThinkFirstBuySecond #SustainableFashion #TextileRecycling #FashionRevolution #FashionInnovation
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The US generates just over 17 million tons of textile waste per year. • That's around 112lb per person • 66% of all unwanted textiles are landfilled • Less than 15% are recycled • The rest (19%) are burned We can do better than to continue to discard valuable resources. Material innovations like Nucycl® can help reduce landfill waste by turning old clothing into new. #PlasticFreeJuly #SustainableFashion #TextileRecycling #WasteReduction #SustainableLiving #ConsciousConsumer
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Textiles shed microfibers while they are manufactured, worn and disposed of, but especially when they are washed, making their way into our air, waterways, food and bodies. Just a single wash load can release several million microfibers. While the best solution is to avoid synthetic fabrics in total, here are some tips on how to lessen the potential impact of microplastics: • Do laundry less often. Washing full loads instead of partial loads reduces release of microfibers because garments are exposed to less friction during the wash cycle. • Use cold water, which releases fewer microfibers than hot water. • Use less detergent, which increases microfiber release. • Use a front-loading washing machine, whose tumbling action produces less microfiber release. • Dry laundry on a clothesline. Running clothes in dryers releases additional microfibers into the air from the dryer vent. #SustainableFashion #MicroplasticPollution #Laundry #MicrofiberPollution #PlasticFree
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