A sustainable woven label is a type of clothing or textile label made from recycled materials. Woven labels are commonly used in the fashion industry to provide information such as brand name, care instructions, size, and fabric composition about the product.
The material to be used for the production of recycled polyester yarn is collected from recycling facilities. These materials can be obtained from used plastic bottles or other polyester products. Collected materials are selected according to specific quality standards
The collected materials are cleaned by removing foreign substances. This step is aimed at improving the quality of the recycled material and removing unwanted components.
The cleaned materials are subjected to a melting process and become molten. This allows the material to transform into polyester melt.
The melted material is converted into polyester yarn through special shaping and cooling processes. This yarn forms the main material of woven labels.
The produced polyester threads are used in weaving machines to create the main fabric of woven labels. The weaving process allows specific patterns or branding information to be integrated into the woven fabric.
Brand logo, product information or design can be printed on the woven fabric. Additionally, the woven fabric can be colored optionally.
Woven labels are cut to specific sizes and shapes. They are then sewn to be attached to the products.
Produced woven labels are subjected to a quality control process. Color accuracy, pattern integrity and other quality parameters are checked.
These steps represent the general production process of woven labels made from recycled polyester yarn. However, this process may vary from brand to brand and manufacturing facility to manufacturing facility. Depending on the specific woven label design and demands, some additional steps or special processes may also be applied.