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Mini genbrugsrygsæk med rulletop

Denne mini-rygsæk med en kapacitet på 9 liter er kompakt, men rummelig, med en karakteristisk roll-top lukning, der er både sikker og stilfuld. Det GRS-certificerede design er lavet af 100% genbrugspolyester, hvilket svarer til cirka seks genbrugte plastikflasker. Lynlåslommen foran er praktisk og tilføjer dekoration, plus der er en ekstra udvendig flaskelomme på den ene side for nem adgang. Justerbare skulderstropper i vævet materiale giver komfortabel bekvemmelighed, mens bærehåndtagene i vævet materiale ikke kun bidrager til dens karakteristiske udseende, men også betyder, at den kan bæres på ryggen eller i hånden. Fremstillet af BagBase.

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Centimeter
Dimension Måling
Taskehøjde 32
Posebredde 23

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Dette produkt er one size, se venligst produktets mål.

Produktspecifikation

DTF-applikation 100% genbrugt 600D polyester 9 liter Indeholder 100% GRS-certificeret genbrugspolyester, certificeret af Control Union CU811033. Genbrugspolyester, fremstillet af 100% rPET, svarende til cirka 6 genbrugsflasker. Forlomme designet til nem dekoration. Udvendig flaskelomme. Polstret bagpanel. Rullelukning. Bærehåndtag med rem. Fuldt justerbare skulderstropper.

Eco Olympus is a technical fabric designed for demanding sportswear:

  • Composition: a blend of recycled polyester (TopGreen) and Creora® Power Fit elastane.
  • Features: high compression, support, moisture-wicking — perfect for intense training sessions.
  • Certifications: GRS and OEKO‑TEX® 100, ensuring durability and environmental safety.
  • Highlights: 4-way stretch, squat-proof, durable and comfortable; over 75 pre-dyed colors available for quick production.

fibres topgreen

What is TopGreen?

TopGreen is a brand specialized in sustainable textiles, particularly yarns and filaments made from recycled polyester derived from post-consumer PET bottles. It is part of Far Eastern New Century Corporation (FENC), a leading Taiwanese company in the fields of textiles and chemicals.
(commonshare.com)

By transforming plastic waste into reusable materials, TopGreen reduces the production of virgin petroleum-based polyester, while lowering energy and water consumption compared to conventional processes.
(commonshare.com)

Key Innovations Associated with TopGreen

  • FENC® TOPGREEN® rTEX Spun Yarn: a yarn made from textile waste (fabric scraps and used garments), without any chemical treatment. It consists of 100% recycled polyester and cotton.
    (Benzinga France)
  • FENC® TOPGREEN® Bio3: the world’s first PET fabric made from recycled exhaust gas, combined with an innovative dyeing technology (Nylon66 Solution Dye) that eliminates the need for traditional dyeing, making the process entirely eco-friendly.
    (PR Newswire, biofuelsdigest.com)

This product won the “Sustainability & Innovation” Award at the ITMF Awards 2022, recognizing its sustainable and innovative character.
(PR Newswire, lelezard.com)

FENC collaborates with LanzaTech, a biotechnology company, to transform industrial waste gases into low-carbon ethylene glycol, which is then used to produce greener polyester.
(PR Newswire, biofuelsdigest.com)

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In Summary

Key ElementsDetailsOriginSustainable textile brand under FENCMaterialsRecycled polyester (PET bottles) or fibers from textile wasteDistinctive TechnologyExhaust gas recycling, waterless dyeing, low-carbon footprintAwards“Sustainability & Innovation” ITMF Award 2022Environmental ImpactReduction of plastic waste, water, energy, and chemicals

Conclusion

TopGreen is not a certification in the classical sense (such as GOTS, Oeko-Tex, or GRS), but rather a range of innovative and sustainable products developed by FENC, using environmentally friendly processes that have received international recognition for their innovation.

If your goal is to communicate about WeavOcean’s eco-responsibility, you can highlight the potential use of textile fibers developed with similar technologies — while remaining transparent about their origins and methods.