By MacPherson Mukuka
Emirates has introduced new sustainable blankets made
from 100% recycled plastic bottles. The soft and warm blankets are made
using ecoTHREAD™ patented technology and is now available in Economy
Class on all long-haul Emirates flights.
Each Emirates ecoTHREAD™ blanket is made from 28 recycled plastic
bottles. With the latest innovation, the bottles are recycled into
plastic chips before being turned into yarn, creating a polar fleece
material. The fine thread is then woven into soft blankets.
The environmentally-friendly blankets were designed in partnership with
Buzz, the world’s leading inflight product specialists, and are part of
Emirates’ continued commitment to product innovation and sustainability.
Emirates already runs a green programme on board recycling aluminum
cans, plastic and glass bottles, and clean paper products such as
newspapers, magazines and cardboard cartons where possible.
By the end of 2019, Emirates ecoTHREAD™ blankets would have rescued 88
million plastic bottles from landfills– equivalent to the weight of 44
A380 aircraft. This initiative makes it the largest sustainable blanket
programme on board in the airline industry. In addition, the
manufacturing process of using recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
reduces energy emissions by 70%.
ecoTHREAD™ is certified with the Intertek Green Leaf Mark by third party
testing and certification body Intertek, independently verified to use
100% recycled materials.
The Emirates ecoTHREAD™ blanket for Economy Class completes the recent
comforter overhaul across all three classes. The airline introduced a
plush, faux sheep-skin blanket in First Class and soft duvets in
Business Class.
In the last year, Emirates has added several new products for customers
travelling in Economy including the world’s first interactive amenity
kits. The amenity kits - filled with necessities such as an eye mask,
earplugs, toothbrush and toothpaste, and socks – uses augmented reality
technology to unlock entertainment on customers’ mobile devices using
the Blippar app.
The content was refreshed last month to feature a new
interactive game called The Emirates Destination Dash to keep customers’ busy on long-haul flights or on the ground.
Source: Langmead and Baker
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