PM Modi's Sustainable fashion wear, dons jacket from recycled PET Bottles

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a fashion statement by donning a blue jacket from recycled plastic bottles while delivering a speech to the Parliament. The Prime Minister wore this jacket to Parliament while responding to a vote of thanks on the President's address.

The jacket is a product of the Green Initiative of Sustainable Garments launched by Indian Oil, the flagship uniform brand for its employees, called 'Unbottled.' This initiative aims to reduce the company's carbon footprint by recycling PET bottles into garments.

Apart from Indian Oil, other companies have also taken steps towards sustainable fashion wear. For instance, several aviation uniform suppliers have produced uniforms made from recycled polyester. These uniforms not only reduce the carbon footprint of the airlines but also promote sustainable fashion wear. Similarly, hotel uniform manufacturers have also started producing eco-friendly uniforms made from sustainable materials like bamboo, organic cotton, and recycled polyester.

'Unbottled' Initiative to Recycle Polyester

Indian Oil's flagship uniform brand, Unbottled, was launched by Prime Minister Modi during India Energy Week. The corporation has established a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2046, and to do so, it has vowed to recycle ten crore PET bottles. In addition, the company plans to recycle 100 million discarded mineral water, cold drink, and other PET bottles annually to make eco-friendly uniforms for staff.

The Journey of PET Bottle's Transformation into a Garment

Unbottled is not limited to recycling PET bottles into employees' uniforms, as the company also plans to recycle polyester through its sustainable garments brand. In addition, the company will make uniforms for customer attendants of other Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), non-combat uniforms for the Army, and uniforms/dresses for institutions and retail customers.

Recycling PET bottles into garments start with washing, drying, and crushing the discarded bottles into small chips. These chips are then heated and passed through a spinneret to turn them into polyester staple fiber. The polyester staple fiber goes through a crimping machine to get its fluffy, woolly texture. Finally, the polyester staple fiber is spun to produce yarn, which is further knitted or woven into polyester fabric. This process helps reduce the import burden of fossil feedstock as PET recycling requires around 59% less energy for production than virgin PET (made from fossil sources) and has approximately 79% lower carbon footprint.

Expanding Sustainable Clothing Initiatives

Indian Oil has launched several sustainable initiatives, including sustainable clothing and solar cookers, to achieve environmental protection by reducing its carbon footprint. In addition to its flagship brand, Unbottled, the company also supplies eco-friendly uniforms to pilots and hotel uniform manufacturers. By expanding its sustainable clothing initiatives, the company aims to reduce its import burden of fossil feedstock while contributing to a cleaner environment.

Conclusion

Recycling PET bottles and other plastic materials into garments is an effective way to reduce the carbon footprint of companies. In addition, sustainable fashion wear will benefit the environment and promote a sense of responsibility towards nature.

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