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Himatsingka Launches Rescue Towels Made From Waste

Himatsingka Launches Rescue Towels Made From Waste

The quest to continuously explore ways to repurpose and reuse waste, is a strong initiative for Himatsingka .

Revolutionary and first of its kind, Himatsingka under its Himeya brand launched Rescue Towels™ made with yarns from production waste.

An accidental discovery, they are a by-product of waste yarns that do not conform to a desired size, weight or pattern.

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Reinforcing company’s aim towards making better lives possible,

they will donate 20% of the Rescue Towel proceeds to the International Rescue Committee( IRC) to support those whose lives have been shattered by conflict and disaster.

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