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ERThis video pulls the curtain back on how polyester is actually made - inside factories, through heavy chemical processing.
Recycling plastic matters. But when plastic is recycled into clothing, it doesn’t disappear. It becomes something you wear directly on your body for hours every day. Polyester is plastic, whether it’s labeled “virgin” or “recycled.” The source changes, but the material doesn’t.
For most of human history, clothing was made from natural fibers like wool, cotton, linen, and silk. Plastic-based fabrics are a very recent experiment, driven by speed, cost, and scale, not long-term health or environmental understanding.
This isn’t an argument against recycling. It’s a question of application. Just because plastic can be recycled doesn’t mean every use makes sense. Wearing petrochemical-derived fibers against your skin, day after day, is very different from recycling a bottle into a park bench.
Wear whatever you choose. Just know what it’s made from and make that choice consciously.
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