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Cotton polyester apron 113332 - Oatmeal
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Cotton polyester apron 113332 - Oatmeal

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5€57
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Description
This apron is made of recycled cotton and polyester, offering a combination of thickness, strength, and comfort. It features two practical pockets (22 x 20cm each) and closes with a meter-long string. Cyclo® technology is integrated, using pre-sorted waste to determine the color of the yarn, thus reducing demand for virgin resources and promoting a circular economy. The apron also has an Aware™ tracer allowing users to trace its origin and journey through a QR code, increasing transparency in the supply chain.

Dimensions: 100 x 70 cm.
Composition: 70% recycled polyester, 30% recycled cotton.

Technical features:

- Dimensions: 100 x 70 cm
- Composition: 70% recycled polyester, 30% recycled cotton
- Two pockets: 22 x 20cm
- Technology: Cyclo®
-Tracer: Aware™
Grammage : 240g/m²
Reference : un-113332
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