Levis Bottles kopi  640x480 8 Plastic Bottles, 1 Pair of Jeans: The New Levis WasteLessIf the title makes you go “what the -” you’re not alone, it’s exactly what we were thinking when we first got this news. But there’s a method in the madness. The initiative is part of the Levi’s’ next Waste<Less project and the idea is to incorporate post-consumer waste into denim, specifically recycled plastic bottles and food trays that are used to make polyester, which is then spun into the denim.

Through Levi’s’ partners, polyethylene terephthalate materials (PET plastics) are collected through municipal recycling programs across the United States. The bottles and food trays are sorted by color, crushed into flakes, and made into a polyester fiber. Next, the polyester fibre is blended with cotton fibre, which is finally woven with traditional cotton yarn by Cone Denim to create the denim. The colour of the bottles used adds a very characteristic “caste” to the denim. Each pair Levi’s Waste<Less product will include a minimum of 20 percent post-consumer recycled content, or, on average, eight 12 to 20-ounce bottles per jean. The goal is to utilize over 3.5 million recycled bottles for the spring 2013 Waste<Less collection.

58600 Levis Waste Less product shot laydown original 640x869 8 Plastic Bottles, 1 Pair of Jeans: The New Levis WasteLessIf the mentioning of Cone Denim and polyester in denim also made you think twice, once again you’re not alone. Some of our first questions about this new project was, “is the denim woven at the North Carolina facilities?” and “is the polyester/cotton mix only used for the weft?” Luckily, we got an exclusive interview with one of the project developers from Levi’s, which will be featured here at Denimhunters soon.

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Thomas Bojer

Founder and editor-in-chief at Denimhunters
Thomas got into denim through a keen interest in manufacturing and a love for the well-faded jean. He's based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but he travels as much as his job allows. Through Denimhunters he has found a way to share his passion with likeminded enthusiasts while learning more about the blue fabric. Thomas' favourite jean is the 1947 501XX and he has a soft spot for Red Wing Shoes.
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  • http://worn75.blogspot.com/ John King

    Interesting. Looking forward to reading more about this latest project from Levi’s.