Datini is a materials science company based in Karachi, Pakistan. Using our recycling recipes, we spin post-consumed wool goods back into recycled yarns called DYarn.
Breathe New Life Into Used Wool Through DYarn Products
DYarn is crafted from high-quality recycled wool, offering the same softness and durability as virgin wool. This yarn serves as an eco-friendly alternative, allowing manufacturers to create fashionable and sustainable textiles that appeal to environmentally-conscious consumers. DYarn supports innovative design while reducing the overall carbon footprint of textile production.
Driving Global Change with Sustainable Wool Repurposing
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Be Eco-Conscious
While trendy and affordable, the fast fashion industry poses significant environmental challenges. From excessive carbon emissions to microplastics polluting oceans, its impact on the planet is undeniable. Water waste and energy-intensive production processes amplify the problem, solidifying fashion as a major global polluter.
Carbon Emissions
Fast fashion accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions, according to the BBC. At Datini, we combat this by recycling post-consumer wool and cotton, reducing the need for virgin fibers and lowering the carbon footprint.
Ocean Pollution
Synthetic fibers contribute to 35% of oceanic microplastics. By focusing on natural materials like recycled wool, we reduce dependency on synthetics, minimizing microplastic contamination.
Water Waste
Toxic dyes containing mercury, cadmium, and lead pollute waterways, causing severe health issues. At Datini, we use water free methods to recycle textile waste. This does not only saves water but also mitigates water toxicity.
Adverse Impact
The United Nations ranks fashion as the second most polluting industry globally. Datini addresses this by embracing a circular economy, diverting textile waste from landfills and conserving resources.
Fuel-Intensive Practices
Transforming plastics into textiles demands high energy and releases harmful chemicals like hydrogen chloride. Our approach eliminates reliance on petroleum, opting for alternatives that prioritize environmental well-being.