Textiles made from waste: De Ploeg SEA

In response to the increasing demand for sustainable products, we present a circular curtain fabric: SEA, made with washed-up plastic.

Succesful concept

De Ploeg fabrics are designed to contribute to a good working and living environment. Aesthetics, functionality, comfort and durability go hand in hand. In response to the rising demand for sustainable products, we present a circular curtain fabric: SEA, made from washed up plastic

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Sea gives a new life to plastic

SEA gives a new life to plastic litter which has been carefully collected from ocean beaches by impassioned volunteers from project U-turn. With this ground-breaking reuse, De Ploeg helps to keep beaches clean all over the world and saves on resources.

Material with a story to tell

The reclaimed waste is added to the spinning process using an innovative recycling technique and is made into a strong yarn. De Ploeg combines this with softer materials to create a curtain fabric with a lovely feel. The natural, earthy character of the material makes it hard to believe that it contains plastic bottles, bags and fishnets. The fact that plastic does not decompose is now an advantage: SEA is hard wearing and sustainable.

Responsible craftmanship

The reclaimed waste is added to the spinning process using an innovative recycling technique and is made into a strong yarn. De Ploeg combines this with softer materials to create a curtain fabric with a lovely feel. The natural, earthy character of the material makes it hard to believe that it contains plastic bottles, bags and fishnets. The fact that plastic does not decompose is now an advantage: SEA is hard wearing and sustainable.

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