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A team of research at Australian science agency CSIRO is working on a kind of cotton that has the properties of synthetic materials

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According to CSIRO, in 1995 synthetics made up around half of the global fibre market. By 2015, this had risen to 77%. The researchers have first worked on better understanding what determines the length, strength and thickness of cotton fibres. They are doing this by growing a range of different cotton plants, some with long, thin fibres and others with short, woolly fibres.

Unifi launches the company's new true innovation starts in the Fiberbranding

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Unifi is also paving the way in sustainable performance with Repreve, a leader in branded recycled fibre. Through its proprietary U Trust verification programme, Repreve is one of the most trusted and certified earth-friendly fibres in the world. High-quality, recycled yarns are made from 100% recycled materials, including post-consumer plastic bottles, pre-consumer waste or a hybrid blend of both.

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