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Unifi celebrates grand opening of its Repreve Bottle Processing Center

According to the company, the more than US$ 28 million investment will help Unifi achieve its goal of vertical integration for its Repreve product line.

8th September 2016

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Reidsville, NC

Sustainable, Clothing/​Footwear

According to the company, the more than US$ 28 million investment will help Unifi achieve its goal of vertical integration for its Repreve recycled product line, adding flexibility, expanding production capabilities and supporting volume growth. Repreve is Unifi’s recycled brand, made from recycled materials such as plastic water bottles.

Business expansion

“This expansion of Unifi’s Repreve business will bring jobs to our state and furthers North Carolina’s leadership in high-tech manufacturing,” said Governor McCrory. “I am proud that our efforts to improve North Carolina’s business climate, invest in infrastructure and encourage building reuse have helped companies like Unifi grow and succeed.”

The Repreve Bottle Processing Center will add 87 new jobs in the Reidsville, NC, area, ranging from salaried managers and engineers, to hourly operators, material handlers, electricians, mechanics and more.

New operation

The Repreve Bottle Processing Center includes more than 150,000 square feet of space to be utilized for the new operation, located at the Company’s facilities in Reidsville, NC. The state-of-the-art recycling centre is said to be one of the most advanced in the United States, with the capacity to produce annually 75 million pounds of the high quality, consistent, clean bottle flake.

Unifi will purchase baled PET bottles from materials recovery facilities across the eastern United States, and bring them to the Repreve Bottle Processing Center, where undesirable materials will be sorted and filtered using multiple processes to ensure that only the proper, high-quality bottles are kept for use.

Unifi will then remove labels, debris and caps from the remaining PET bottles. These bottles will be chopped into flake, washed, dried and bagged for use in the production of Repreve, or sold to other companies for a variety of consumer packaging applications, such as thermoformed food-grade packaging like cups and takeout containers, as well as non-food applications such as strapping and film.

Vertical integration

“The vertical integration of our Repreve manufacturing process highlights an important next step in Unifi’s continued path toward sustainability and producing high-quality, value-added products,” said Tom Caudle, president of Unifi.

“The Repreve Bottle Processing Center uses custom-designed, cutting-edge technology and provides increased flexibility that will allow us to better serve our customers, as well as create a new channel of revenue. We are also proud to support manufacturing in North Carolina and to add new jobs in our communities.”

Funding and support

Rockingham County provided a US$ 25,000 matching grant that allowed the Repreve Bottle Processing Center expansion to qualify for a Building Reuse Grant of US$ 500,000 from the North Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority under the Rural Economic Development Division at the North Carolina Department of Commerce.

To support the expansion of the facility, a Community Development Block Grant in the amount of US$ 861,000 from the North Carolina Department of Commerce was awarded to the city of Reidsville for a larger sewer line to replace aged infrastructure.

www.repreve.com

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