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NEW TIMES, NEW MATERIALS






               ANTI-BACTERIAL                                         ORGANIC COTTON
               Antibacterial material specially processed to inhibit and prevent   Organic cotton, the cotton of our ancestors, grown using
               bacterial growth, due to the incorporation of permanent static   sustainable methods with low impact on the environment. The
               microbial agents, which are highly effective in the control against   non-use of insecticides, fertilizers or other chemicals in the yarn
               bacterial contamination.                               and production processes results in a comfortable fabric, 100%
                                                                      plant-derived and hypoallergenic, in a natural weave that claims
                                                                      traditional agriculture.

               LIMESTONE CEMENT
               Llimestone cement is a binder formed by the mixture of natural   RECYCLED COTTON
               materials, mainly ground limestone and water, resulting in a
               material of great consistency and durability.          Cotton waste from manufacturing processes, together with that
                                                                      from products that have reached the end of their lifespan, takes
                                                                      on a new life. A question arises: Does cotton recovery result in a
                                                                      quality fabric? The answer is YES, preserving natural resources and
               RPET / RECYCLED PET                                    reducing the amount of waste generated. In addition, regenerated
               RPET or recycled PET is a material made from the reuse of PET,   cotton keeps the properties of soft touch.
               a kind of plastic present, mainly in the manufacture of bottles
               and other packaging for drinks. Through industrial processes,
               PET waste is 100% recycled, resulting in rPET, whose carbon
               footprint (CO2 emissions into the atmosphere) is drastically   CORK
               reduced. In this way, a simple plastic bottle becomes a resistant   Cork is considered an excellent insulator, flexible, which regenerates
               material with a multitude of applications and functionalities.   naturally around the trunk of the trees from which it is extracted,
               This is, at the same time, a recycled and recyclable compound.   mainly from the oak tree. The processes of cork extraction have a
                                                                      minimum impact on the environment, also standing out for being
                                                                      one of the most durable and resistant organic materials.

               PLA (POLYLACTIC ACID)
               PLA (Polylactic Acid) is manufactured from 100% natural resources   YUTE NATURAL
               such as corn starch, yucca or sugar cane, being degradable and
               in our products, it becomes 100% compostable at the end of its   Natural jute stands out among sustainable materials because the
               lifespan, avoiding the generation of toxic waste. In addition, its   manufacturing processes have a low impact on the environment,
               versatility and different textures makes it a suitable compound for   together with its rapid regeneration. The natural aspect, together
               the elaboration of diverse articles, from bags to bottles, reducing   with its resistance and durability, makes of it a sustainable material
               considerably the use of energy during its manufacturing process.  of reference.


                                                                      BAMBOO
               WHEAT STRAW                                            The natural bamboo plant is characterised by its great resistance,
                                                                      flexibility and above all, by its rapid growth and regeneration, a
               Wheat straw is obtained from organic waste of the remains of the
               wheat harvest. Through its reuse, it contributes to the reduction   characteristic that makes it a sustainable material and an excellent
               of the use of plastics in a remarkable way, resulting in durable,   alternative  to  the  use of traditional  wood, with a  multitude  of
               versatile and resistant compounds, which can be applied in the   applications. It is naturally resistant to plagues, so it does not
               elaboration of infinite products.                      require the use of pesticides.



                                                                      RECYCLED PAPER
               BAMBOO FIBRE                                           The remains of paper from the manufacturing processes, together
                                                                      with the paper that has reached the end of its lifespan, become
               Bamboo  fibre  is  obtained  from  the  organic  filaments  of  this
               plant, characterized by its rapid growth and its wide ecological   an ecological and sustainable material. During the paper recycling
                                                                      process,  the  amount  of  virgin  fibres  used  is  drastically  reduced,
               connotations. The inclusion of bamboo fiber (FIBRE) in various
               compounds creates new and resistant materials, becoming a   contributing to the conservation of forests. In addition, the amount
               sustainable alternative to the traditional highly polluting plastics.  of energy used in the process of recycled paper is considerably
                                                                      reduced, compared to the energy required for the production of
                                                                      traditional white paper.
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