Fiber Encyclopedia

Every fiber we use is selected based on rigorous environmental and ethical criteria. This dossier provides transparent information about water usage, certifications, recycling processes, and end-of-life options for each material in our collection.

Organic cotton fiber material

Organic Cotton

Water Usage
2,700 L/kg

Compared to conventional cotton: 40% reduction

Recycling Loop
Mechanically recyclable

Can be processed into new yarn without chemical treatment

End-of-Life
Compostable

Biodegrades in 1-5 months in industrial composting

Organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, protecting soil health and reducing water contamination. Our organic cotton is certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), ensuring environmental and social criteria are met throughout the supply chain.

Recycled linen fiber material

Recycled Linen

Water Usage
800 L/kg

95% less than virgin linen production

Recycling Loop
Closed-loop system

Post-consumer and pre-consumer waste processed into new fiber

End-of-Life
Fully recyclable

Can be recycled multiple times without quality degradation

Recycled linen gives new life to textile waste, dramatically reducing the environmental impact compared to virgin fiber production. Our recycled linen is certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), verifying the recycled content and responsible processing methods.

TENCEL Lyocell fiber material

TENCELâ„¢ Lyocell

Water Usage
1,200 L/kg

99% of water is recycled in closed-loop process

Recycling Loop
Closed-loop production

Solvent recovery rate exceeds 99.5%

End-of-Life
Biodegradable

Compostable in soil, fresh water, and marine environments

TENCELâ„¢ Lyocell is made from sustainably sourced wood pulp using an innovative closed-loop process. The fiber is produced in an environmentally responsible manner with minimal waste, and the solvent used is non-toxic and continuously recycled. The wood comes from FSC-certified forests, ensuring sustainable forestry practices.

Recycled polyester fiber material

Recycled Polyester

Water Usage
200 L/kg

90% less than virgin polyester

Recycling Loop
Mechanical & Chemical

PET bottles and textile waste converted to fiber

End-of-Life
Recyclable

Can be recycled into new polyester fiber

Recycled polyester diverts plastic waste from landfills and oceans, transforming it into durable textile fibers. While we primarily focus on natural fibers, we use recycled polyester in specific applications where its performance properties are essential, always ensuring it meets our strict environmental standards.