Why are you still using nylon made from oil?

Made from waste like fishing nets and old carpets, ECONYL® regenerated nylon is transforming the flooring, furniture, automotive and fashion industries.

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THE PROBLEM

Our planet is growing hotter and hotter by the year. The extraction and processing of natural resources currently accounts for one half of total greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. Meanwhile, abandoned waste in landfills is burned in open fires, contributing to nearly 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Whether it's interior design, fashion or automotive, we’re designing products that deplete natural resources and create waste in the process. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

THE SOLUTION

Design sits prominently at the heart of the solution. Designers can influence up to 90% of a product environmental footprint with their early design decisions by choosing sustainable ingredients that are recycled and recyclable.

Further, design is also at the heart of the circular economy. It’s calculated that by applying circular strategies to just five of the most common materials in our economy – cement, aluminum, steel, plastic and food – we can eliminate 9.3 billion tonnes of CO2 by 2050. We can help!
Offering up to a 90% reduction in global warming potential compared to nylon made from raw materials, ECONYL® nylon is already used by more than 2,000 leading design and fashion brands worldwide. We turn waste into solutions, so you can create new products without using depleting precious resources.

How we work

Designers & Architects
What if you could design beautiful spaces without tapping into new resources? What if just by choosing a different ingredient, with no compromise in quality or performance, you could impact up to 80% of its environmental footprint?

Specify products made with ECONYL® nylon to create beautiful contracts, hospitality and residential spaces while earning LEED credits.
Manufacturers
In the US alone, sales of products with sustainable attributes are expected to make up to 25% of store sales by 2021 and are already growing 5.6 times faster than those that are not sustainable. The growth of the sustainable design and building industries reflects wider pressures on manufacturers to create products that have a lower carbon impact through third-party environmental product declarations (EPDs).
Automotive Manufacturers
ECONYL® automotive solutions meet the highest quality, durability and safety standards top global car manufacturers demand. And by using ECONYL® carpet yarn in car upholstery, carpeting and mats, you contribute to green driving in an industry that’s increasingly committed to sustainability.
Waste Collectors & Municipalities
We’re closing the loop when it comes to carpet. Our two U.S. recycling plants each have the capacity to recover 36 million pounds of old carpets each year, turning that waste into new material.

"With the help of ECONYL® nylon, we’ve built noho move™, the most transformational chair in the history of residential furniture.”

Richard Shirtcliffe, noho Co-CEO

“Designers, they have control of what raw materials they will use, how the products will be manufactured, how the product or material will be used, how it will perform.”

David Oakey, David Oakey Designs

"The introduction of ECONYL® in our collections is an example of how innovation and new products can be eco-sustainable".

Prada

“With 127 products now C2C Certified, the widespread use of ECONYL®, ecoBack, our well-established CO2RE initiative, membership of the Healthy Seas® programme and partnership in the CARE carpet recovery scheme, we now rank as carpet tile manufacturer with serious answers to today’s sustainability challenges. We’re finding more and more designers coming to us not simply because of our style or performance, but our sustainable actions too.”

Katja De Laet, marketing manager, modulyss.

“Since we began this journey with Aquafil we have been able to reduce the carbon footprint of our finished product by close to 70%. The biggest portion of that is the work we have done to get 100% recycled nylon into products”.

Erin Meezan, VP and Chief Sustainability Officer at Interface Inc
INTERFACE | MILLIKEN | PORSCHE | MODULYSS | PRADA | MANNINGTON | GUCCI | POTTERY BARN | DELOS | MASLAND | VENTURE | BMW | FLOR | TARKETT | ADIDAS | NOHO | EGE | OBJECT CARPET | ZANOTTA | DANFLOOR | TOM DIXON | MARA HOFFMAN | INTERFACE | MILLIKEN | PORSCHE | MODULYSS | PRADA | MANNINGTON | GUCCI | POTTERY BARN | DELOS | MASLAND | VENTURE | BMW | FLOR | TARKETT | ADIDAS | NOHO | EGE | OBJECT CARPET | ZANOTTA | DANFLOOR | TOM DIXON | MARA HOFFMAN |
OUR STORY OF CIRCULARITY
By working with manufacturers, waste collectors, fishing communities and innovative designers, we’re transforming waste otherwise polluting the Earth into new possibilities. Together, we can redesign products for circularity. Join our community of changemakers.

OUR SUSTAINABILITY STORY

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