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Anvil Knitwear launches carbon-neutral recycled cotton t-shirt

Anvil Knitwear, has announced the launch of a t-shirt that uses less energy and water during production, has a net zero carbon footprint and is made from 69 percent pre-consumer recycled cotton. Anvil claims to be the sixth-largest purchaser of organic cotton worldwide "Our ongoing commitment to reducing energy and waste at our operations inspired us to develop a use for textile cuttings that would otherwise be discarded in the manufacturing process or sold as scrap. T

24th April 2009

Knitting Industry
 |  New York

Knitted Outerwear, Sports/​Activewear

 

Anvil Knitwear, has announced the launch of a t-shirt that uses less energy and water during production, has a net zero carbon footprint and is made from 69 percent pre-consumer recycled cotton. Anvil claims to be the sixth-largest purchaser of organic cotton worldwide

"Our ongoing commitment to reducing energy and waste at our operations inspired us to develop a use for textile cuttings that would otherwise be discarded in the manufacturing process or sold as scrap. The AnvilRecycled tee is the result," said Anthony Corsano, CEO, Anvil Knitwear. "When you make a t-shirt, or any other product, you use electricity, fuel and water, and you create waste. Our recycled tee is an innovative, affordable product that has less impact on the environment, reuses leftover materials that most apparel makers see as waste, and avoids the dyeing process saving significant amounts of energy and resources."

The AnvilRecycled t-shirt is Certified CarbonFree by Carbonfund.org, a leading non-profit carbon offset and climate solutions organization. To meet rigorous standards of the CarbonFree Product Certification Program, Anvil assessed the carbon footprint of the recycled tee throughout its lifecycle, from raw materials sourcing, manufacturing and transportation to screen printing, consumer use and disposal. Anvil made the tee carbon-neutral by reducing emissions during the production process and by offsetting emissions.

"Even in these challenging economic times, the demand for environmentally-friendly products has never been stronger," continued Anthony Corsano. "Certainly the AnvilRecycled tee is a reflection of who we are as a company, but there is an equally strong business reason for developing this t-shirt - our customers are asking for it and products like it."

In honour of Earth Day, Anvil, in partnership with the Sierra Club and Carbonfund.org, has donated over 6,000 AnvilRecycled and approximately 1,500 AnvilOrganic tees to schools, universities and environmental organizations to promote environmental awareness.

About Anvil Knitwear

Anvil Knitwear, Inc., a socially and environmentally responsible manufacturer of sportswear and accessories, is a leader in the sustainable apparel industry with its AnvilOrganic, AnvilRecycled and AnvilSustainable brands. Anvil was recently ranked the world's sixth-largest organic program and the largest domestic purchaser of U.S.-grown certified organic cotton. Anvil offers 15 affordable eco styles made from a variety of fibres such as certified organic cotton, transitional cotton, recycled cotton, and recycled PET bottles and blends in addition to its over 100 traditional styles.

About Carbonfund.org

Carbonfund.org is the country's leading non-profit carbon offset and climate solutions organization, making it easy and affordable for individuals, businesses and organizations to reduce their climate impact. Carbon offsets enable individuals and businesses to reduce carbon dioxide emissions they are responsible for in their everyday lives by supporting renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation projects where they are most cost effective. Carbonfund.org has over 400,000 individual supporters and works with over 1,000 corporate and non-profit partners including Discovery, Staples, JetBlue, Motorola, Amtrak, and Orbitz.

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