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Lenzing showcase innovative fibre solutions in Surat

By November 21, 20242 Mins Read
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Lenzing Group showcased Tencel A100, Tencel LF, and Lenzing Ecovero fibres, emphasising their high lustre, superior softness, and versatility.

The Lenzing Group, a wood-based specialty fibres, presented its latest innovations in sustainable textile solutions at The Lenzing Conclave, held at Orange Megastructure LLP in Surat. The event brought together prominent players from the trade segment and the greige fabric manufacturing industry, offering an exclusive platform to explore Lenzing’s innovative fibre solutions across diverse categories including traditional wear, ethnic wear, fashion knits, intimate wear, fashion wovens, and denim.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Lenzing Group showcased Tencel A100, Tencel LF, and Lenzing Ecovero fibres, emphasising their high lustre, superior softness, and versatility. Tencel A100 shines as a silk substitute, while Tencel LF blends seamlessly with cotton for enhanced durability. Lenzing Ecovero reinforces eco-friendly innovation for diverse textile applications.

With a holistic approach to supporting the textile ecosystem, the event underscored Lenzing’s comprehensive offerings from fibre and product innovation, technical and marketing assistance, to end-to-end supply chain solutions.

“In today’s evolving market, there is a growing demand for fabrics that deliver superior performance, lasting quality, and environmental responsibility,” said Avinash Mane, Senior Commercial Director for AMEA & NEA at Lenzing Group. â€œBy bringing our latest innovations in Tencel and Lenzing Ecovero fibres to the forefront, we aim to provide the textile industry with comprehensive solutions—from fibre and product development to technical expertise, marketing support, and supply chain optimisation. Our commitment goes beyond simply offering sustainable materials; we are here to partner with the industry, working together to set new standards in sustainability, innovation, and consumer satisfaction. Through this collaborative approach, we believe we can help redefine the future of traditional and modern wear.”

The conclave enabled valuable discussions, strengthened connections within the textile community, and reaffirmed Lenzing’s role as a leader in sustainable fibre solutions. Lenzing Group expresses its gratitude to all participants for making the event a resounding success and looks forward to further partnerships in driving a sustainable future for textiles.

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