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May 2, 2018 by James Wright

Three Remarkable Shipwreck Stories from History
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May 22, 2018 by Letizia Biafore

Day Twenty Eight: The First Mountain Pass
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Jun 9, 2018 by Delinda Cammarata

What's The Future Of Blogging Platforms?
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INSAN KAYNAKLARI

By not using chemicals in the dyeing process, we prevent the formation of toxic waste and protect the environment.

We produce regenerated yarns by reusing cotton fiber recycled from textile waste in our production process.

We use recycled raw materials in our production process and help protect our precious water.

What is Regenerated Yarn?

Textile wastes in the form of fiber balls, yarn pieces and fabric trimmings, mostly containing fibers such as cotton, viscose and polyester are collected. Afterwards, these wastes are mechanicly processed…

Nimatex Gallery

Go to our gallery to see where and how we produce at Nimatex and see the production in action.

What is Regenerated Yarn?

Textile wastes in the form of fiber balls, yarn pieces and fabric trimmings, mostly containing fibers such as cotton, viscose and polyester are collected. Afterwards, these wastes are mechanicly processed…

Nimatex Gallery

Go to our gallery to see where and how we produce at Nimatex and see the production in action.

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