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Recycled PET monofilament Yarn – 力泰國際股份有限公司

Recycled PET monofilament Yarn – 力泰國際股份有限公司

The Process of Recycled PET filament Yarn

Currently, recycled PET filament yarns are mainly made with recycled waste plastic bottles. The production of these filament yarns requires a high level of cleanliness to avoid impurities in the spinning process, such impurities could affect the efficiency and the quality of filament yarns. For this reason, the journey from recycling waste plastic bottles to clean filament yarns is not an easy nor a short path to take.

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Waste plastic bottles are recycled, washed, and sorted according to colors and levels of cleanliness. They are compressed into bales by machines. The bales are de-labeled, sorted, crushed, washed, removed of impurities, dehydrated, and processed into clean PET flakes, which are pelletized through the processing plant to become recycled PET chips, which will be sent to the filament yarns factory for high-temperature melt spinning, and finally, be used to make recycled PET filament yarns.

Monofilament Recycling - PalmettoPride

Closing the loop

Monofilament is single strand fishing line and is typically a strong flexible clear plastic that is tinted blue, pink or green. Discarded monofilament is harmful to wildlife and a nuisance to boaters. When you recycle your fishing line in monofilament containers, you’re helping to contribute to artificial reefs. The line collected in these containers is sent off to Berkley Fishing. It is then transformed into a “Fish Hab,” a 4-foot structure that is made entirely from recycled nylon monofilament fishing line and other recycled materials. These structures attract small fish, which in turn, attract larger fish and it soon becomes a viable fish habitat in the same waters the lines were once cast—bringing it full circle. 

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By recycling, you’ll also avoid entanglements for fish, birds, and even propellers. Recycling monofilament helps us keep it out of our water systems and landfills. Help PalmettoPride and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources keep our waterways clean and free from debris and keep our wildlife safe.

Groups are encouraged to help keep South Carolina waterways free from monofilament by adopting a recycling bin at your local dock or fishing ramp. PalmettoPride and SCDNR will supply you with all of the materials you need to get started.

Want more information on recycled monofilament supplier? Feel free to contact us.

Adopt a bin:

  • Contact PalmettoPride at 1-877-PAL-PRDE to secure the bin location of your choice. By clicking the map above, you can recommend a spot and learn more about sponsoring a bin.
  • Monitor the bin’s quantity of monofilament.
  • to receive pre-paid postage boxes for your monofilament.
  • Send used monofilament to Berkley Recycling at  18th Street, Spirit Lake, Iowa
  • Berkely Recycling will then turn your recycled monofilament into products such as Fish-Habs which are artificial underwater habitat structures.

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