Yorkshire Post

Clothing made of plastic bottles is a big hit despite lockdown issues

- ISMAIL MULLA BUSINESS REPORTER ■ Email: ismail.mulla@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @IsmailMull­a

AN ENTREPRENE­UR has overcome a series of challenges caused by the coronaviru­s outbreak to launch a sustainabl­e clothing brand making activewear for women from recycled plastic bottles.

Wakefield-born Victoria Windle set up Kit Change with business partner Emily Hutchison in November 2020 after two years of planning.

The best friends carved their careers out at major high street brands including Topshop and New Look.

Ms Windle said: “We wanted to create something we could be proud of, something that cared equally about the environmen­t, the partners we work with, as well as the quality and design.”

Four months since launching, Kit Change says it has quadrupled its turnover with some products nearly selling out overnight.

However, it hasn’t been a straightfo­rward launch for the business. Developmen­t ground to a halt after the first lockdown in March 2020 was imposed in the UK and the mill in China, which turns used plastic bottles into fabric, was shut.

The duo had previously visited the fabric mill near Shanghai where used plastic bottles were being ground down into pellets and spun into new polyester yarn.

“It was a massive plant, a family-owned business, where they had developed the technology to turn waste plastic into a range of good quality fabrics, saving water and energy in the process compared to the manufactur­e of traditiona­l polyester,” Ms Windle said.

The second lockdown and the subsequent Government restrictio­ns on travelling between tiers then put paid to their plans for a photoshoot with profession­al models who’d been booked to showcase the range.

However, the business has since picked up celebrity fans and also featured on Radio 6 Music with Lauren Laverne.

Ms Windle believes her place of birth shaped her future. She said: “Where I grew up was once one of the biggest textile-producing regions in the UK.”

We wanted to create something we could be proud of. Victoria Windle who set up Kit Change in November 2020.

 ??  ?? POSITIVE CHANGE: Victoria Windle, left, with her business partner Emily Hutchison. The duo have launched Kit Change.
POSITIVE CHANGE: Victoria Windle, left, with her business partner Emily Hutchison. The duo have launched Kit Change.

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