The definition of environmentally friendly fabrics is very broad, which is also due to the breadth of the definition of fabrics. Generally, environmentally friendly fabrics can be considered as low-carbon, energy-saving, naturally free of harmful substances, and environmentally friendly and recyclable.
Environmental protection fabrics can be roughly divided into two categories: living environmental protection fabrics and industrial environmental protection fabrics.
Living environmental protection fabrics are generally composed of RPET fabrics, organic cotton, colored cotton, bamboo fiber, soybean protein fiber, hemp fiber, Modal, organic wool, log Tencel and other fabrics.
Industrial environmental protection fabrics are composed of inorganic non-metallic materials and metal materials such as PVC, polyester fiber, glass fiber, etc., and achieve the effect of environmental protection, energy saving and recycling in practical application.
At present, the relatively new environmentally friendly fabric is RPET fabric, which is a green recycling material actively promoted around the world and has been widely used in finished textile products.

