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Bureo NetPlus - Econyl Regenerated Nylon
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Bureo NetPlus

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description Bureo NetPlus Overview

Bureo NetPlus utilizes Econyl® regenerated nylon derived from recovered fishing nets. This fabric provides robust performance for consumer goods applications. The material’s creation tackles ocean plastic pollution by transforming discarded nets into a durable and reusable resource. It is suitable for manufacturers seeking sustainable alternatives in textiles and product development, particularly those focused on reducing environmental impact.

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Bureo NetPlus ranks #6 of 31 in the Econyl Regenerated Nylon ranking, behind Invista® High-Tenacity Nylon 6,6, ahead of Loopamid by BASF.

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How does Bureo NetPlus help reduce ocean pollution?

Bureo NetPlus is a high-performance nylon fabric created by recycling abandoned fishing nets and other plastic waste collected from the ocean. By partnering with fishing communities, Bureo intercepts these harmful plastics before they can degrade into microplastics. The waste is then cleaned and transformed into usable raw materials.

Is ECONYL the same material as Bureo NetPlus?

While both are regenerated nylons, Bureo NetPlus specifically focuses on utilizing discarded fishing nets, whereas ECONYL is a broader regeneration process created by Aquafil. Bureo actually works closely with Aquafil to process the nets into the NetPlus material. Together, they feed this ocean-bound plastic back into a circular supply chain.

What products are commonly made from Bureo NetPlus?

Bureo NetPlus is widely used in outdoor apparel and consumer goods, most notably by brands like Patagonia for their hat brims and jacket trims. The durable fabric is also utilized in the manufacturing of skateboards, sunglasses, and consumer electronics casings. It offers the same strength and durability as virgin plastic.

Can Bureo NetPlus be recycled again at the end of its life?

Yes, because it is fundamentally a pure nylon material, Bureo NetPlus has the potential to be recycled again through standard nylon recycling streams. The ultimate goal of the partnership with Aquafil is to create a fully circular lifecycle for these plastics. However, recycling capabilities will always depend on local municipal facilities.

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