

The recovery process developed as part of the BOLAS FELIZES project has made it possible to transform selected waste into two distinct and complementary solutions.
Starting initially with the recovery of used tennis and/or padel balls, this development has evolved to incorporate other compatible waste streams, notably sole waste.
Depending on the intended function, the material can be used as a raw material for incorporation into moulded products - resulting in ReGrind - or as a functional surface material, resulting in ReSkin.
ReSkin is the result of the evolution of this base material and is geared towards surface applications in various sectors.


WHAT IT IS

ReSkin is a synthetic leather-like material with a recycled mesh backing, developed for surface applications.
HOW IT IS MADE

After dimensional adjustment, ReGrind is incorporated into the surface layer of ReSkin, which is applied to a recycled mesh that ensures structural stability and technical performance.
WHAT IT CAN BE USED FOR

It can be used as a substitute for synthetic leather in surface applications, ensuring technical performance, aesthetic appeal and versatility.
HOW IT WORKS

FASHION & ACCESSORIES
LEATHER GOODS
FOOTWEAR
SPORTS GOODS
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
WHY USE IT

An alternative to conventional synthetic leather-like materials
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Incorporation of recycled materials into surface applications
2

Reduction in the consumption of virgin raw materials
3

Contribution to sustainability strategies and ESG positioning
4

FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY
ReSkin has been validated through the development of proof-of-concept tests, which have enabled us to assess its strength, flexibility and adaptability to various industrial processes, including cutting, sewing, bonding and finishing.
The results obtained confirm its industrial viability and suitability for demanding applications across a range of sectors
FASHION & ACCESSORIES






SPORTS GOODS


FOOTWEAR



HOUSEHOLD ITEMS


WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN INTEGRATING RESKIN INTO YOUR PRODUCTS?
Get in touch with us to discuss the technical requirements and possible applications.
