Fashion for Good launches the Sorting for Circularity USA Project, a new initiative focused on the North-American textile-to-textile recycling market that will provide the most representative…
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Project expands to North America to drive fibre-to-fibre recycling. Fashion for Good launches the Sorting for Circularity USA Project, a new initiative focused on the North-American textile-to-textile…
Renewcell will collaborate with Eastman, a leading US cellulosic acetate fiber producer, to develop Naia Renew ES yarns sourced from Circulose, Renewcell’s 100% recycled textile raw…
Eastman has become a signatory of the Microfibre 2030 Commitment, a global initiative to minimise the impact of microfibers on the natural environment. The Microfibre 2030…
Eastman, the global specialty materials provider, has decided to increase its capacity to produce Naia cellulosic yarn to serve the growing demand of customers. More than 50% will be produced by 2022.
Customers are in need for soft, sustainable, and comfortable clothing in today’s market. As a result, Eastman has come up with a specialty cellulose fibre that is sustainable and made from recycled plastic and wood pulp.
Swedish fashion retailer, Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), has chosen Eastman Naia Renew cellulosic fibres in its conscious exclusive autumn/winter 2020 collection. H&M’s sustainable womenswear collection will feature eco-luxe garments made from Naia Renew, a cellulosic yarn made from 60 per cent certified wood fibres and 40 per cent recycled waste plastics such as carpet fibres and plastic packaging.