Ginni Filaments Presents Recycled Wipe
06.18.24
PET bottles are repurposed in substrate for baby and cleaning applications
CEO Yash Jaipura will showcase how Ginni Filaments has focused on circularity and recycled material to reduce the carbon footprint of this wipe product. Although the use of recycled polyester is not new, its suitability for hygiene products has been challenged by the presence of foreign substances and its poor whiteness. Ginni addresss these problems by using raw materials that are GRI compliant with oeko-tex-standard-100, certified with high whiteness index, 30% less carbon footprint, free from harmful chemicals (APEO, NPEO) with physical traceability and digital traceability blockchain (WIB).
Additionally, the wipe uses lotion chosen with a minimal amount of chemicals (i.e. 99% water). In fact, the sample is made using 100% rain water.
The company describes the product a a testament to circular economy and its bid to reduce carbon footprint, addressing environmental concerns which is crucial for sensitive products such as baby wipes. The packaging is recyclable and sustainable. This concept of circularity, recyclability and sustainability and it may lead further more innovations, Jaipura added.