• Linkdin
Maximize your media exposure with Fibre2Fashion's single PR package  |   Know More

Kelheim Fibres' supply chain certified as low risk

21 Mar '20
2 min read
Pic: Kelheim Fibres
Pic: Kelheim Fibres

Kelheim Fibres’ supply chain has low risk of sourcing wood from ancient and endangered forests or other controversial sources, an audit by environmental not-for-profit organisation Canopy, and third-party auditor NEPCon has found. Kelheim Fibres is a leading producer of viscose speciality fibres and supplier of viscose fibres for the tampon industry.

“Canopy congratulates Kelheim Fibres for its low risk audit results,” said Nicole Rycroft, Canopy’s executive director. “Producers are increasingly hearing from brands that they will no longer source ancient and endangered forest textiles by the end of 2020. This audit result is a validation of Kelheim’s efforts in that direction and positions it well in a competitive market place.”

“Future-oriented fibre materials cannot come at the cost of ancient and endangered forests and other valuable resources. Therefore, we are committed to focus on sustainability at every step from raw material sourcing and state-of-the-art closed-loops production processes,” said Craig Barker, CEO of Kelheim Fibres. “As a small producer, we are proud to have accomplished low-risk audit results. We welcome the recommendations the audit report has given us for further improvements and we will actively work towards implementing them.”

“NEPCon is pleased to be the independent auditing body for the CanopyStyle initiative and in particular making it possible to meet the growing demand for CanopyStyle audits throughout Europe,” stated Jon Jickling, director, NEPCon Solutions. “Kelheim Fibres was committed to this third-party assessment of their raw material sourcing.”

The company is at low risk of sourcing from ancient and endangered forests, according to the audit report which says that the company has a limited fibre basket and uses a significant proportion of FSC-certified fibres in its viscose products. The report also says that the company has begun supporting forest conservation solutions in key areas of ancient and endangered Forests.

Canopy has recommended that the company increase the proportion of FSC-certified fibre, and make efforts to source 100 per cent FSC, as well as continue to invest in research and development of low-impact alternative fibres, with the goal of launching a fibre line that contains these products.

This audit is to be conducted annually to ensure that the company continues to meet the expectations of the CanopyStyle initiative. The audit findings contribute to Hot Button Issue Report.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

Leave your Comments

Esteemed Clients

Woolmark Services India Pvt. Ltd.
Weitmann & Konrad GmbH & Co. KG
VNU Exhibitions Asia
USTER
UBM China (Shanghai)
Tuyap Tum Fuarcilik Yapim A.S.
TÜYAP IHTISAS FUARLARI A.S.
Tradewind International Servicing
Thermore (Far East) Ltd.
The LYCRA Company Singapore  Pte. Ltd
Thai Trade Center
Thai Acrylic Fibre Company Limited
X
Advanced Search