
Materials

BUILDING RELIABILITY INTO EVERYTHING WE DO
Our Dinsen Company is extremely proud of using environment friendly materials, which lower the production cost but ensure the best quality, also keeping our environment safe.
Many countries across the globe had entrusted us to help every extraordinary athletes to achieve the best, from training to compete, our garment products will make sure every second count, every moments are remarkable.
We offer a wide range of Men's and Women's apparel from sport specific to casual lifestyle to technical outerwear.
We also provide a wide range of capibilities and know-how, including synthetic and cotton knits, wovens, high stretch, light weight and fleeces.
The most commonly used sustainable materials we use are “Better Cotton”, recycled polyester, recycled nylon, recycled rubber, algae-based EVA, TENCEL, water-based polyurethane (PU), and recycled thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). We source various recycled materials such as inlay soles, textiles, metals, plastics, packaging and rubber. We are using the best technology and method to create environment-friendly products, such as:
▼ Recycle Polyester
Recycled polyester (rPES) is a synthetic fiber based on waste, such as plastic bottles and used garments. The raw material is reprocessed and spun into fibers. Using recycled polyester has many benefits over virgin polyester. It helps us to reduce our dependency on non-renewable petroleum and decreases our carbon impact when compared to conventional polyester. Polyester is the most used material in our products, and using more recycled polyester is one way we seek to improve our environmental footprint while still making high-performance products for the athlete. We aim to replace all virgin polyester with recycled polyester in all adidas and our products where a solution exists by 2024, and have set clear internal milestones for our product creation teams to help achieve this target.
▼ Recycle Nylon
Standard nylon is made from petroleum. Recycled nylon is made from post-industrial and post-consumer waste, including discarded industrial fishing nets that are sometimes left in the ocean. In general, using recycled nylon has many benefits over standard nylon: it helps reduce our dependence on petroleum and allows us to discharge less waste, contributing to a reduction in toxic emissions from incinerators that would otherwise be needed for waste disposal.
▼ BCI Cotton
Cotton is one of the world’s most important renewable natural resources. Safeguarding the growing and production of it is essential. In 2005, as part of a ’round-table’ initiative convened by WWF, a group of visionary organisations came together to make sure it had a sustainable future. Initial support came from organisations such as adidas, Gap Inc., H&M, ICCO Cooperation, IKEA, International Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP), International Finance Corporation (IFC), Organic Exchange, Oxfam, Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK and WWF. We Dintsun also take part in using BCI cotton in all our cotton and cotton blend fabrics.
These materials are highly capable and flexible, that would "better our quality of life".