

According to foreign media textile industry statistics, more than 60% of the sportswear of World Football players are made in Taiwan. They use recycled mineral water bottles as raw materials to make MIT "functional and environmentally friendly yarn", which not only sweats quickly, but also weighs 13% lighter.
2018 World Cup football match is about to begin. According to statistics from foreign media textile industry, more than 60% of the sportswear of World Football players are made in Taiwan.
According to Taiwanese media, this jersey is converted from a mineral water bottle.

They recycle Baote bottles, smash them into environmentally friendly particles, and draw them into environmentally friendly yarns. They have excellent R&D technology. MIT's "functional environmentally friendly yarn" is favored by international sports brands. jerseys made of environmentally friendly yarn not only sweat quickly, but also weigh 13% lighter. In the 2014 World Football Championship, 10 teams wore environmentally friendly jerseys made of environmentally friendly yarn. Zhan Zhengtian, chairman of the Textile Industry Development Conference of
, said, "This functional fabric has been widely used by world-renowned sports brands. In the 2010 and 2014 World Cup Football Championship, MIT textiles were well received in various places."

Far East's new marine recycling yarn won Adidashml7 to make running shoes, and sports jerseys for this year's World Football Championship will also appear. Taiwan currently has advantages in the environmentally friendly yarn fiber supply chain. Global brand clothing manufacturers such as NIKE and ADIDAS have successively cooperated with their textile factories to develop environmentally friendly yarn fiber products, and have appeared in world-class football games in large numbers. With the start of the World Football Championship, Taiwanese textile factories including Lili, Far East Xin, Xinqian, Ruhong and other manufacturers are expected to benefit.
This article is from the fine textile big data

(Source: Textile Things)