Within the bottle processing plant in Reidsville, North Carolina, drifts of plastic particles, like snow banks, are piled in each nook of the equipment that chops the bottles into flake. Once I ask our tour information, a flooring supervisor, if he worries about respiratory it in, he says he does not. “We do job of cleansing it up,” he says, including that the baggage of mud which are vacuumed up are bought off, and the wastewater is filtered.
However I’m involved. A 2023 study of a UK plastics recycling plant discovered that even after the set up of state-of-the-art filters, round 6 % of the plastic being processed was launched into the wastewater as micro and nanoplastic, whereas the air across the facility was stuffed with microplastics sufficiently small to be hazardous to human well being.
Scientists are nonetheless puzzling out what microplastics do to our well being, however one study discovered that individuals with IBS tended to have extra microplastics, together with PET and polyamide (of which nylon is one sort), of their intestine. Whereas PET appears to be probably the most benign out of all of the plastics, a minimum of two studies have discovered BPA, a hormone-disrupting chemical, in polyester child clothes, and quite a few manufacturers agreed to a settlement with California lawmakers in 2023 over the presence of BPA in polyester athletic shirts.
As well as, water utility managers in Reidsville have alleged that Unifi and different polyester producers may very well be doubtlessly be sources of 1,4-dioxane, a possible human carcinogen, within the Cape Concern watershed, which supplies ingesting water for over 1 million people because it flows from central to southeast North Carolina. Technically, that’s not unlawful (particularly since Unifi, together with different industrial sources and several other cities, successfully lobbied in opposition to a North Carolina rule limiting 1,4-dioxane in wastewater). As a result of 1,4-dioxane is a byproduct of producing PET resin, the EPA declared in late 2024 that nearly any publicity to 1,4-dioxane constitutes an unreasonable threat to the well being of polyester employees and surrounding communities. There are (very pricey) methods to deal with wastewater for 1,4-dioxane, so how ensuing laws would have an effect on Unifi stays to be seen, particularly for the reason that EPA doesn’t currently seem keen to do any regulating of poisonous chemical publicity.
Ingle and Boyd each declined to talk intimately about these points. In individual, they cited the recommendation of Unifi’s counsel (BPA), stated Unifi follows all laws (1,4-dioxane), or pled ignorance (microplastics). Observe-up inquiries to Boyd went unanswered. Ingle responded to follow-up questions through e-mail by writing, “We preserve energetic participation in The Microfibre Consortium, as a way to help educational and trade analysis into the supply and affect of fiber fragmentation from textiles into the pure atmosphere.” And “We’re compliant with all native, state, and federal laws for all of our websites.”
To advocates, every micro-scandal is proof that there is no such thing as a environmentally pleasant polyester. “We will not do that sustainably in a unhazardous method, it is actually inconceivable,” Pecci says.
However I left the Repreve plant questioning if we’re letting excellent be the enemy of excellent American jobs. Polyester will proceed to be in demand, and it’ll both be made right here in a compliant manufacturing unit utilizing recycled sources, or overseas in a sketchy manufacturing unit utilizing contemporary petrochemicals. Pecci says she doesn’t need to “name out that firm or these individuals, as a result of they could be the nicest individuals on the earth doing the most effective they will with what they’ve.” She described for me a utopia during which unhazardous and pure clothes is all made right here after which composted and recycled right here. Sounds beautiful, and inconceivable.
In February of this 12 months, Unifi announced it was closing its Madison, North Carolina, polyester processing plant. It could ship a few of its equipment to its Latin American vegetation, and supply the Madison staff new job alternatives on the Yadkinsville and Reidsville vegetation, which stay in service.
For now, anyway.