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Sustainable & Recycled Activewear, Explained

"Sustainable" sells — but only if it's real. Here's how recycled activewear is actually made, which certifications matter, and how to make eco claims you can stand behind.

Short version: Use GRS-certified recycled nylon or rPET, keep the certification chain documented, and only make claims you can prove. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 covers safe chemistry; GRS covers recycled content.

What "recycled activewear" actually means

Most eco activewear uses recycled nylon (from fishing nets / fabric waste) or rPET (from plastic bottles), blended with spandex. It performs like virgin fabric with a lower footprint — when the recycled content is certified.

The certifications that matter

Yesseam is BSCI audited and works with GRS and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified materials.

How to avoid greenwashing

Does sustainable cost more?

Recycled fabrics are usually a small premium over virgin, often offset by the higher price customers will pay for a credible eco story. Minimums can be slightly higher for certified custom colors.

FAQ

What certification do I need for recycled activewear?

GRS (Global Recycled Standard) verifies recycled content; OEKO-TEX Standard 100 covers safe chemistry. Both are what credible eco activewear relies on.

Is recycled activewear more expensive?

Usually a modest premium over virgin fabric, often justified by the higher price customers pay for a documented sustainability story.

Launch a credible eco line.

We work with GRS-certified recycled knits and OEKO-TEX materials. Ask for recycled swatches and a quote — free.

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