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Riegel Offers Table Linen Made from Recycled Plastic Bottles

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JOHNSTON, S.C.—Riegel div. Mount Vernon Mills, Inc. is turning plastic bottles into durable table linen. RieNu by Riegel is a 100 percent recycled polyester linen produced from Eco-Sure, a 100 percent post-consumer recycled PET as confirmed by Scientific Certification Systems. Simply put, one 20 x 20 napkin made from RieNu recycled polyester fabric eliminates three 16 oz. plastic bottles from our landfills.
 
RieNu by Riegel aims to look and feel as touchable as Premier, a 100 percent spun polyester product. Quality tested and proven to perform equally as well, RieNu by Riegel is proven to maintain Premier’s high quality standards that are expected in the marketplace today. Available in seven earth inspired colors, Riegel is shipping RieNu in stone, ebony, bamboo, moss, seascape, bark, and pearl. RieNu is also available in a 16″ x 22″ woven jacquard bistro style napkin delicately designed with the words “Made with 100% Recycled Fiber” woven into the design.
 
The process is simple. Bales of plastic bottles are collected, sorted, and inspected to eliminate foreign materials. These PET bottles are sterilized, dried, and crushed into small chips, melted down, and extruded into a new fiber. The finished fiber is then dyed and woven before being sewn into napkins and tablecloths in a variety of earth-tone and spa-inspired colors. A natural and slight variance in the fabric gives RieNu recycled polyester table linen a hint of rare exclusivity.

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