DuPont Biomaterials, and Lenzing launch sustainable fabric collection
- Published | 23 October 2019
DuPont Biomaterials and Lenzing have collaborated for the production of natural and organic fabric collection which stimulate the global sustainable fabric market in the forecast period
Global:
Fiber firm DuPont Biomaterials and Lenzing partnered to launch a new
sustainable fabric collection on materials derived from nature, aims at
creating resilient, stretchy fabrics. The collaboration blends DuPont Sorona
fiber and Tencel Lyocell and Tencel Modal fibers from Lenzing, to give soft
garments greater resilience in a stretch, recovery, and dimensional stability.
The newly certified mill-collection will expand the future of sustainable
textiles for designers to use in various applications, including active wear,
ready-to-wear, intimate apparel, and denim. This fiber will allow more apparel
brands the opportunity to weave sustainable comfort into their products and
achieve the ultimate blend of comfort, eco-efficiency, and performance.
According
to BlueWeave Consulting, the rising awareness regarding
sustainable fabric production amongst fabric manufacturers will drive the
global sustainable fabrics market in the upcoming periods. Sustainable fabrics
contain organic fabrics, regenerated fabrics, and recycled fabrics. To reduce
the environmental impact of fabrics, sustainable fabrics considered by most of
the textile manufacturers. Organic cotton is the most commonly used organic
fabric in the world. Regenerated fabrics are made by dissolving cellulose from
tree wood in chemicals and forming fiber using the viscose method. Cotton,
hemp, is mostly used as a source of cellulose. Different types of regenerated
fabrics include lyocell, linen, modal, alginate, and crabyon.
Recycled fabrics are manufactured using 100%
post-consumer recycled materials. Recycled cotton is a more sustainable
alternative to both conventional and organic cotton. It has the potential to
help reduce water and energy consumption, as well as help keep cotton clothes
out of the landfill. The increasing demand for sustainable fabrics from the
emerging economies attributable to the growing lifestyle requirements and
infrastructural needs will influence the renewable fabrics industry.
According
to BlueWeave consulting’s upcoming report, Titled- “Global Sustainable Fabrics
Market, by Product Type (Organic, Regenerated, Recycled, Natural), by
Application (Clothing, Furnishing, Medical, Others), and by Region (North
America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa);
Size and Forecast, 2015-2025”- ”- Global Sustainable Fabrics
market is anticipated to grow with a substantial CAGR over the forecast period
2019-2025, owing to increasing demand for organic cotton-based clothing’s and
rayon clothing’s across the globe. Additionally, the increasing awareness among
the common population about environment conservation and sustainability will
propel the global Sustainable Fabrics market in the future timeline.
Moreover, favorable regulations for manufacturing
bio-based products coupled with stringent environmental regulations on
synthetic polymers will bolster the global Sustainable Fabrics market in the
next few years.
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