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Wednesday, 12 May 2021 15:05

Moore Maxxamlaunches new range of recycled fabrics

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Moore Maxxam has launched a new range of recycled fabrics for kids. These fabrics will be made using Q-NOVA®, an environmentally sustainable nylon 6.6 fibre obtained from regenerated raw materials and certified by Global Recycled Standard. It is a highly ecological product which aims to reduce CO2 emissions, consume less water, and use renewable energy.

The Moore Maxxam Eco Pledge outlines the brand’s manufacturing commitment and ethical brand ethos of using an over 50 per cent recycled nylon, made by upcycling waste nylon yarn for the fabric and recycled polyester yarn for the labels.

Every garment has longevity because it is made from durable, high-quality fabric, that stretches to fit around children for years of growth. Each part of the making process, starting from the knitting of our fabric, through to the garments' sewing is made locally in England. - Moore Maxxam is constantly working on more sustainable/regenerative ways of manufacturing clothing, creating textiles, and adapting the day to day running of the brand. The Mini Maxx collection, available at www.mooremaxxam.com, comprises four pieces; a bodysuit, a playsuit, long shorts, and a vest top – all featuring the seamless, stretchy Maxxam® fabric and designed to be multi-activity.