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Polyester & Recycled Polyester

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Discarded polyester products increase load on landfills, contribute to water contamination and possibly toxic emissions into the air.[11] According to a study done by Mark Browne, an ecologist at University College Dublin, microscopic fragments of polyester, acrylic, polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyamide have been discovered in increasing quantities across the northeast Atlantic, as well as on beaches in Britain, Singapore and India. A chemical analysis revealed that nearly 80% of the filaments contained polyester or acrylic.[12]
 
== Alternatives to virgin polyester ==