
Chilean Startup Revolutionizes Swimwear with Recycled Ocean Plastic
Chilean Swimwear Brand Makes Waves with Sustainable Fashion Santiago, Chile – Borabora Swimwear is making a splash in the fashion world with its commitment to sustainability. Founded by Cinthia Yunis, the brand creates stylish swimwear using ECONYL, a regenerated nylon made from recycled fishing nets and ocean plastic. In a recent interview, Yunis explained, "Our focus is on creating circular fashion. We're not creating artificial fabrics; we're using the waste already in our environment." The brand's innovative approach not only produces high-quality swimwear but also contributes to ocean cleanup efforts. The process involves two key steps: collecting waste from oceans and landfills worldwide, and transforming it into ECONYL. This commitment to sustainability is resonating with consumers who are increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of their purchases. Yunis added, "The big challenge is the fit. Making a garment like a swimsuit isn't easy due to design and comfort." Despite these challenges, Borabora Swimwear is proving that sustainable fashion can be both stylish and successful, setting an example for other brands to follow. The company's dedication to environmental responsibility and innovative use of recycled materials is a positive step towards a more sustainable future for the fashion industry.