Renewable

FLOCUS™

FLOCUS™ nonwovens are made from natural Kapok fibers, which offer unique characteristics such as hydrophobic, moisture management, anti-moth, anti-mite, and antibacterial properties. It is also

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EcoCosy® Viscose

EcoCosy® is Sateri’s premier brand for its luxurious viscose rayon fibers. Derived from sustainably-managed plantations’ wood cellulose, this fabric is biodegradable and sustainable. EcoCosy® boasts

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Livaeco

Livaeco by Birla Cellulose is a nature-based fiber that has been eco-enhanced. The fiber is sourced from FSC® (FSC® C118017) certified sustainable forests and the

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Spinnova

Spinnova is a Finnish company that has developed a sustainable textile fiber using a revolutionary technology that transforms wood pulp or waste streams into yarn

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PLNTFIBER™

PLNTFIBER™, developed by PANGAIA, is a sustainable textile that combines the fast-growing and underused Himalayan nettle fiber, bamboo lyocell, and eucalyptus lyocell, all sourced responsibly

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LENZING ECOVERO Viscose

LENZING™ ECOVERO™ branded viscose fibers is a sustainable and eco-friendly viscose fiber made by the Austrian company Lenzing AG. It is produced using sustainable wood

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TENCEL™ Modal

TENCEL™ Modal is a type of cellulose fiber that combines TENCEL™, a brand name for lyocell fiber, and Modal, another type of cellulose fiber. It

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TENCEL™ Lyocell

TENCEL™ fibers are produced using the pioneering REFIBRA™ technology which involves upcycling cotton scraps from pre- and post-consumer cotton textile waste. TENCEL™ lyocell is known

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PLA (Polylactic Acid)

PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable polymer made from renewable resources and used in textiles as a substitute for synthetic fibers like polyester. It has

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Modal

Modal is a type of cellulose fiber made from beech trees that is known for its softness, strength, and high absorbency. It’s often used as

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Lyocell

Lyocell is a soft, strong, and absorbent type of cellulose fiber made from wood pulp using a solvent spinning process. It’s commonly used in clothing,

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