When textile engineers speak about green, we're talking about far more than a single shade of it. Our green palette spans the entire spectrum, from deep forest emerald to soft sage and vibrant lime tones.
Our fabrics showcase these colours beautifully, of course. We’re not biased at all. This is because we are crazy about colour, and our collections are tangible proof that recycled materials can produce fabrics with vibrant, locked-in colour.
So, no matter what shade you’re looking for, we can offer the full spectrum of green, from eucalyptus to fern green.
Whether you need the subtle sophistication of eucalyptus green for contract drapery or the bold statement of jade for accent applications, our eco fabrics deliver. So how does recycled polyester and colour technology work? It has a lot to do with the Global Recycled Standard.
Let's explain.
The transformation from discarded plastic bottles to premium furnishing fabric involves six distinct stages, each critical to achieving both environmental and performance standards.
Our Labotex facility conducts testing on the final designs. We verify recycled content percentages, monitor molecular weight consistency, test fire-retardant performance, and conduct all five of our colourfastness tests, rubbing, light, water, washing, and dry-cleaning resistance.
The final result is green fire-retardant fabric containing a minimum of 50% recycled content that performs identically to virgin material fabrics while diverting waste from landfills.
Each meter of our green fabric represents approximately 15-20 recycled plastic bottles, transformed through precision engineering into textiles that will perform reliably for decades.
Amazing!
Current textile trends show that the days of basic forest green are behind us, as today's green palette reflects nuanced understanding of how colour impacts both environment and experience.
Natural, ‘neutral’ green tones are dominating contract specifications. We're seeing increased demand for green fabrics that complement biophilic design principles: learn more about biophilic design.
In healthcare environments too, fabric colours like sage and mint are very popular, because of their enduring association with calm and stillness. The washability factor becomes even more critical here, as these fabrics (and their delicate colours) must maintain their therapeutic colour properties through countless high-temperature wash cycles.
Hospitality applications are embracing bolder green statements. Our emerald and jade tones create dramatic drapery installations while providing excellent light filtering and temperature regulation properties.
The key is achieving these rich colours while maintaining the fabric's ability to meet key international fire-retardant standards such as NFPA 701, BS 5867, EN 13773, and others.
Looking ahead, we anticipate continued growth in green fabric specifications as the connection between colour choice and environmental consciousness strengthens.
Our commitment to 100% eco composition products by the end of this year means every green fabric we develop will contain at least 50% recycled content.