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Unifi, Inc. (UFI) turns plastic waste into yarn. The company spins recycled and synthetic fibers under its REPREVE brand, taking used bottles and old textiles and making thread that ends up in clothing, shoes, car interiors, furniture, and packaging for major global brands.
Growth is coming from a leaner cost base after several rounds of plant consolidation, plus steady traction in what the company calls its beyond apparel business, meaning fibers for cars, furniture, and industrial uses. New yarn launches and brand demand for traceable recycled content help too.
Petrochemical inflation is pushing raw fiber costs higher across textiles, and management has responded with targeted price increases. Tariff and trade uncertainty has kept apparel customers cautious with orders, though brands still face pressure to prove their recycled content claims.
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To learn more about the business, visit their official website
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