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Camira launches new Seaqual Collection

Fabrics are up to 42% lighter than traditional plush wool transport fabrics.

2nd July 2025

Innovation in Textiles
 |  West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Sustainable, Interiors

West Yorkshire, UK-based Camira has introduced the transport sector’s first interior fabrics made from marine plastic waste.

In partnership with the global Seaqual Initiative, each metre of the company’s Seaqual Collection, which features two flat-woven fabrics Oceanic and Quest, contains up to 35 plastic bottles. A fully upholstered coach interior diverts as many as 2,435 bottles from marine ecosystems.

“We’re transforming one of the world’s most resilient waste materials into a fabric as fluid as the waves that inspired it,” says Ciara Crossan, head of creative for transport at Camira. “Already used in automotive and commercial interiors, recycled Seaqual fabrics are now available for bus and coach interiors for the very first time from Camira. The Seaqual Collection offers operators a greener textile solution without compromising on performance or style.”

Oceanic, one half of the collection, is a multi-tonal fabric featuring a diagonal twill weave that contrasts a light warp with a deeper dyed weft. Quest meanwhile showcases a balanced hopsack weave enhanced by discat-dyed Seaqual yarn, creating an understated aesthetic that brings a subtle touch of the ocean’s natural beauty to transport interiors. These flat-woven fabrics are up to 42% lighter in weight than traditional plush wool transport fabrics, without compromising abrasion performance, achieving over 100,000 Martindale cycles.

 “Unlike many recycled fabrics that rely on plastic collected far inland, Seaqual targets pollution at its source – plastic already harming marine life,” adds Crossan. “This creates a far greater environmental impact while also supporting vulnerable communities.”

The Seaqual Initiative is a global community dedicated to transforming marine plastic into new, high-quality products. Camira’s partnership supports initiatives in Tunisia’s Kerkennah Islands and along the Nile River in Egypt, where local collectors are paid fairly to retrieve and process plastic waste, generating jobs and enabling real social and environmental change.

Both Oceanic and Quest feature Camira’s patent-pending Eco FR technology – a lightweight, halogen-free flame-retardant backing which inhibits burning, forming a protective char to ensure fabrics are safe, strong and environmentally conscious.

www.camira.co.uk

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