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Orange Fabric Folds

Our Process

Mattress

Filtration

We partner with restaurants, households, and food producers to collect used cooking oil. The oil is carefully filtered to remove food residues, water, and other impurities — ensuring it’s clean enough for chemical processing.

Water Tanks

Polymerization

The bio-polyols are then polymerized — meaning we combine and react them under controlled conditions to form bioplastic pellets. These pellets serve as the base material for fiber production.

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Finalization

Finally, the fibers are refined, dyed, and tested to ensure high quality and consistency. Each batch goes through durability and sustainability checks before being distributed to our B2B partners.

Blueberry Embroidered Pastel Fabric

Chemical Conversion

Next, the purified oil undergoes a chemical conversion process called transesterification. This turns the fatty acids in the oil into bio-based polyols, which are essential raw materials for creating sustainable polymers and fibers.

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Spinning

Using advanced melt-spinning technology, the bioplastic pellets are melted and extruded into thin, durable fibers. These fibers are cooled, stretched, and solidified, resulting in strong and flexible material suitable for textile and industrial use.

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From Oil to Fabric!

Fibers woven/knitted into eco-friendly products

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