Environmentally preferred fibers. This ever-evolving glossary features a deep dive on each of our planet-friendly fibers.

Organic Cotton

Organic cotton stands out from its nonorganic counterparts by eliminating the use of synthetic pesticides and GMO seeds. Organic farming methods can also aid in supporting biodiversity and healthy ecosystems.

TENCEL Modal

TENCEL Modal fibers are mainly manufactured from the renewable raw material beech wood, sourced from sustainable forests in Austria and neighboring countries. Find out more: www.tencel.com.

LENZING ECOVERO Viscose

LENZING ECOVERO branded viscose fibers are produced using pulp, which is derived from the renewal resource wood as raw material. Lenzing purchases wood and pulp derived from responsibly managed forests and certified to come from sustainable sources.

Recycled Synthetics

Recycled synthetics, such as recycled polyester and recycled nylon fibers, are derived from post-consumer waste such as plastic bottles. These innovative fibers distinguish themselves from their virgin counterparts by actively reducing the volume of waste destined for landfills. They also play a crucial role in conserving non-renewable resources, particularly fossil fuels, extensively used in the production of non-recycled synthetic materials.

Naia

Naia is a cellulosic fiber made from sustainability-sourced wood pulp. It is produced in a safe, closed-loop process where solvents are recycled back into the system for reuse. Naia fibers are created in an optimized manufacturing process with a low water and carbon footprint. Naia is a biobased fiber made for the people and the planet.