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Plastic bottles (PET #1) are one of the biggest environmental disasters today. In the United States alone, 230 bottles per person go to landfill per year. That is enough crushed bottles to fill the Rose Bowl Stadium in California every two weeks.
These bottles, which are made from petroleum, find their way into landfills, rivers, lakes and roadsides. And they never decompose.
We think this is unacceptable. It is also completely unnecessary. The technology
exists today to convert these bottles into high-
Bottles are hand sorted by the collector to remove non-
After sorting bottles are compacted into bales for efficient transport to processing plants. One bale is over 6000 bottles, enough to process into 350 yards of finished fabric.
Bales are ground into a rough material called PET flakes to be prepared for conversion to a raw material source. The fewer impurities (bottle screw tops or necks, foreign plastics, etc.) the greater the possibilities for the flakes. Low quality flakes may not qualify for reconsideration as fabric.
After washing, the highest quality ground flakes are chemically separated from impurities
and converted to PET chips through a process known as de-




PET fibers are separated by size and fed into yarn twisting machinery. The process of converting fibers to yarns has changed little over the centuries except to become more automated. Depending on fiber size. Fibers of specific size determine the size (denier) of the resulting yarns. These yarns are then spooled for use in weaving.
Also little changed over the centuries, the process of weaving yarn into fabric using looms. The yarns for the two separate directions of the weave provides fabrics with different characteristics; heavier, lighter, finer, more dense, softer, etc. The final result is then inspected for consistency.
Each yard of finished fabric has consumed approximately 18, 16 oz. bottles and saved 10,000 Btus from manufacturing; enough power to light a 17 watt compact fluorescent light for 15 hours.
All fabrics used for the GreenSmart Bottles 2 Bags are derived from certified 100%
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How bottles become bags