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Camira’s new acoustically transparent textile is crafted from recycled plastic bottles.

Recycled plastic textile curtains in green, paired with a modern chair featuring a red velvet seat, enhancing acoustic design.

Adding yet another climate-conscious contract fabric to its portfolio, Camira launches RePlay Zero 170.

Spanning a spectrum of over 30 shades, from bold and bright to neutral tones, RePlay Zero 170 is a new environmentally intelligent and acoustically transparent textile made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester.

The wide width woven fabric is designed for hybrid work and leisure spaces - ideal for acoustic panels, walls, tiles and clouds.

Featuring a knitted appearance, its multi-layered colouration is down to a complex dyeing process, injecting depth into each shade, and a two-tone detail for smart finishings.

Colorful acoustically transparent textile panels and modern chair created from recycled materials, enhancing sustainable workspace design.
Acoustically transparent textile made from recycled plastic bottles, showcasing a woven texture in green tones.
Luxurious, acoustically transparent textile made from recycled plastic bottles in a rich reddish-brown color.

Both PFAS and TCPP free, RePlay Zero 170 is EU Ecolabel, Indoor Advantage Gold and Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified.

Commenting on the product’s versatility and craftsmanship, head of creative, Lynn Kingdon, says: “Acoustically transparent and bleach cleanable, RePlay Zero is here for the home office, the workspace in the city, and the collaborative hub that’s anywhere in-between. It’s a fun, flexible and eco-friendly fabric with great stretch and agility and zero added chemistry.”

Find out more about Camira's environmentally intelligent textile, RePlay Zero 170 to include in your next project. And visit Material Source Studio Glasgow where Camira is a Partner, to explore more of its dynamic product portfolio.

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With roots stretching back to 1783, Camira is a textile manufacturer with centuries of heritage and a forward-thinking approach. Designing and manufacturing beautifully woven, environmentally sensitive fabrics for the commercial, residential and transportation sectors, we place our vision for a sustainable future at the heart of all we do.

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