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Hopaal is a recycled clothing brand launched a year ago by Mathieu Couacault and Clément Maulavé, two former students of Toulouse Business School (TBS).
Their idea is simple: collect scraps of organic cotton fabrics and plastic bottles, which are then crushed and returned to the state of fibers to form new threads.
These threads are used to make % recycled clothing. Until now, the young brand produced ethically made t-shirts and sweatshirts in India.
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However, they make a new commitment by the brand to produce a % recycled sweater and % made in France.
Mathieu and Clément are citizens who BTC Number Data are aware of the situation of the planet and the overexploitation of the textile industry, which is the second most polluting industry.
Therefore, its manufacturing approach is considered modern and ecological.
For their project, they questioned why they should continue producing fabrics when there are tons of them in landfills.
The recycled clothing currently displayed are made entirely from old clothing fiber.
Fibers are sorted to keep only the best. To give them their navy blue or light gray colors, a textile colorist makes sure that the fibers are well mixed so that the color is perfect on the recycled clothing.
The understated design of the “sweater of the future” has been created to become a staple mix of men's and women's wardrobes.
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It is made of honeycomb mesh for optimal comfort.
It is made from wool, cotton and polyamide, all recycled, and can be found on each of the product sheets.
It is intended to last for many years. It is the anti fast fashion sweater!
And as if all that wasn't enough to make the attraction of the future terrifyingly attractive, % of Hopaal 's profits are used to fund social and environmental actions.
Hopaal recommends for its recycled clothing, a maintenance advice given on its labeling, which promotes washing your garments at low temperatures, in a short cycle and drying them in the open air, which will allow your clothes to last much longer.
Their idea is simple: collect scraps of organic cotton fabrics and plastic bottles, which are then crushed and returned to the state of fibers to form new threads.
These threads are used to make % recycled clothing. Until now, the young brand produced ethically made t-shirts and sweatshirts in India.
We share for you our PODCAST episode about the article.
Audioplayer
Use the up/down arrow keys to increase or decrease the volume.
However, they make a new commitment by the brand to produce a % recycled sweater and % made in France.
Mathieu and Clément are citizens who BTC Number Data are aware of the situation of the planet and the overexploitation of the textile industry, which is the second most polluting industry.
Therefore, its manufacturing approach is considered modern and ecological.
For their project, they questioned why they should continue producing fabrics when there are tons of them in landfills.
The recycled clothing currently displayed are made entirely from old clothing fiber.
Fibers are sorted to keep only the best. To give them their navy blue or light gray colors, a textile colorist makes sure that the fibers are well mixed so that the color is perfect on the recycled clothing.
The understated design of the “sweater of the future” has been created to become a staple mix of men's and women's wardrobes.
recycled clothesrecycled clothes
It is made of honeycomb mesh for optimal comfort.
It is made from wool, cotton and polyamide, all recycled, and can be found on each of the product sheets.
It is intended to last for many years. It is the anti fast fashion sweater!
And as if all that wasn't enough to make the attraction of the future terrifyingly attractive, % of Hopaal 's profits are used to fund social and environmental actions.
Hopaal recommends for its recycled clothing, a maintenance advice given on its labeling, which promotes washing your garments at low temperatures, in a short cycle and drying them in the open air, which will allow your clothes to last much longer.