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Eastman’s Naia Renew promises sustainability

Conscious fashion fibre producer launches new traceable, transparent circular portfolio

1st October 2020

Knitting Industry
 |  Kingsport, TN

Intimate Apparel

Eastman, the producer of sustainably sourced Naia cellulosic fibre, has introduced its new Naia Renew portfolio, sourced from 60% wood pulp and 40% recycled waste plastics*. Naia Renew cellulosic fibre is traceable with certified biodegradability that captures the value of hard-to-recycle materials that would otherwise be destined for landfills. It can be produced at scale to deliver sustainability without compromise to the fashion world.

"Naia Renew enables a circular economy for the fashion industry and helps brands meet their eco-conscious goals," said Ruth Farrell, Global Marketing Director of Textiles for Eastman. "We're transforming what a fabric can be and do to meet the sustainability demands of our customers and to create a world where brands and consumers can be in fashion without compromising on quality and performance."

Available as both a filament yarn and a staple fibre, Naia Renew offers clear advantages over other materials, Eastman says. Naia Renew filament features a silky hand, rich lustre and fluid drape and is used to create fashionable womenswear garments, while Naia Renew staple fibre is inherently soft and quick drying, with reduced pilling properties, making it ideal for everyday casual wear, the company adds.

According to Eastman, fully circular, Naia Renew is produced with a low carbon footprint in a closed-loop process where solvents are safely recycled back into the system for reuse. The fibre is made from wood pulp sourced from certified forests, and the recycled plastics feedstock is generated via Eastman's patented carbon renewal technology (CRT).

CRT is an integrated, molecular recycling technology that breaks down waste plastics, such as post-consumer carpet fibre and plastic packaging materials into basic molecular building blocks for the manufacture of new products including fibres– a truly circular solution creating value from waste, explains Eastman.

Naia is actively collaborating across the value chain for Naia Renew and will have announcements regarding brand partnerships soon, the company says.

"Our vision is to make sustainable fashion accessible for everyone" Farrell added. "We all need to play our parts to help fix the future and work together to protect our planet's precious resources for the next generations. With Naia™ Renew, you can take an active role in conserving resources and fostering innovation, while demonstrating a passion for sustainability that resonates with consumers worldwide."

* Naia Renew recycled content is achieved by allocation of recycled plastics through mass balance accounting.

naia.eastman.com/renew

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