Science and creativity are at Collect’s heart. 

We prioritise innovative and sustainable partnerships, favouring labs who conduct ground-breaking material and system research.

To reduce global warming and safeguard biodiversity, the textile industry must diversify its material possibilities by offering new, low-impact substitutes.

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As the need for recycled materials rises, fabric made of virgin plastic (non-recycled) is being marketed as recycled, which presents a growing issue for the fabric industry.

In terms of appearance, quality, and touch, fabrics made from both recycled and virgin plastic are identical to the naked eye, with virgin often marked as recycled.

Our fabric supplier, Waste2Wear, uses the Recycling Assurance 3-step process to test the percentage of recycled material in our fabrics.

Think of it as a seal of quality.






All our fabrics are certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), which is a product standard for tracking and verifying the content of recycled materials in a final product.

The standard applies to the full supply chain and addresses traceability, environmental principles, social requirements, chemical content and labelling.