Fisher Textiles marks its move into the green market with the introduction of Enviro-Tex, a printable fabric that contains recycled materials. Enviro-Tex is made of Repreve, a 100%-recycled-polyester yarn constructed from post-consumer and post-industrial waste. Fisher Textiles says the manufacturing process reduces energy consumption while also conserving petroleum resources by offsetting the need to produce virgin polyester. Certification is available for all Enviro-Tex products. Fisher Textiles Inc., 139 Business Park Dr., Indian Trail, NC 28079, 704-821-8870, Web: www.fishertextiles.com.

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