FABRIX is created from an essential ingredient found in many sustainable products such as plastic PET bottles. By wearing it, athletes help conserve precious natural resources.
Making FABRIX uses less petroleum and emits fewer greenhouse gases, which lightens our impact on the planet.
HOW FABRIX IS MADE
Recycle plastic bottles
The process begins when post-consumer plastic waste is collected and recycled.
chop into flakes
The plastic is washed and shredded into small particle flakes.
melt into chips
The particle flakes are ground, melted, and reformulated into chips.
spin into fiber yarn
The chips are then melted again, and extruded into woven fibers.
make into sportswear
The eco-friendly fiber is used to produce performance sportswear.
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As athletes, we know how important it is to have the right equipment for the game - but that does not mean we have to sacrifice sustainability for our performance.
One way we can reduce our impact on the environment is by using recycled materials for our uniforms. By repurposing materials that would otherwise end up in landfills, we can reduce the amount of waste we produce and conserve valuable resources. Plus, recycled materials often use less energy to produce, meaning we can reduce our carbon footprint as well.
At LEXA Sport, we are making a conscious effort to create sustainable uniforms. By choosing to wear recycled materials, you can make a positive impact on the environment without sacrificing the quality and performance you need on the field. So let's do our part to protect the planet and play the game we love sustainably.