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Polyester fiber operation set to open in Alabama

byEditorial Staff
June 2, 2016
in Plastics
Scrap plastics exports remain off 2015 pace

Polyester Thread / COLOA_Studio, ShutterstockA recycled polyester fiber company backed by the leaders of reclaimer Custom Polymers announced plans to begin operating this summer.

Custom Synthetic Fibers is based in an 80,000-square-foot facility in Rogersville, Ala. and will annually produce 40 million pounds of polyester staple fiber from recovered plastic.

Staple fibers are spun together to create yarn that can be used in a variety of applications, including carpet, clothing and automotive fabrics.

According to a press release, investors in the synthetic fiber venture include the majority owners of Charlotte-based Custom Polymers and Athens, Ala.-headquartered Custom Polymers PET, which is an affiliate of Custom Polymers.

Alabama newspaper The News Courier reported the Custom Synthetic Fibers facility can support expansions so that the company could eventually produce 80 million pounds of fiber each year.

The operation, which was initially announced last December, is expected to employ 50 workers and will be led by CEO Joseph Ku.

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