Recycled Neoprene: What the Public Thinks vs. What the Specialists Say

Posted by Alfiya Yermukasheva

18 September 2025

Written by Shelley Kotze, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Social Science Evaluation Lead (UKRI Circular Fashion), University of Plymouth

At the Future Fibres Network Townhall #2, we asked participants four of the same questions we had previously posed to a UK-wide survey of 1,000 people. The comparison is striking, although probably expected: while the general public remains cautious and primarily driven by cost and quality, the specialist audience reveals a far stronger orientation toward sustainability.

This contrast offers important insights for building the business case for a neoprene recycling plant in the UK.

 

  1. How often do people seek recycled fashion?

Takeaway: Specialists are far more proactive in seeking recycled fashion, while the wider public needs much stronger nudges (awareness campaigns, availability in mainstream retail, affordability).

 

  1. What factors matter most when buying fashion?

Takeaway: For the public, sustainability is a “nice-to-have.” For specialists, it is nearly as important as cost and aesthetics.

 

  1. Intent to buy recycled wetsuit-based items                                                         

Takeaway: Both groups show cautious willingness, but Townhall respondents are clearly more open to wetsuit-based recycled products.

 

  1. Intent to buy recycled fashion items (general)

 

Takeaway: Again, the difference is not in the ordering of preferences, but in the strength of intent. Specialists show stronger readiness to embrace recycled fashion.

 

Why This Matters

These results highlight a critical perception gap:

For a UK neoprene recycling plant, this means:

 

Final Reflection

The business case for a UK neoprene recycling plant will need to bridge these two worlds. Specialists are already primed for sustainable innovation, but the wider public will require a combination of price, quality assurance, and visibility before recycled neoprene becomes part of their everyday wardrobe.

 

 

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