Textile Exchange, a global non-profit that creates leaders in the preferred fibre and materials industry, has released its Preferred Fibre & Materials Market Report 2022. The organisation defines ‘preferred’ fibre or material as the “one that delivers ongoing beneficial outcomes and impacts for climate, nature, and people through a holistic approach to transforming raw fibre and material production systems.”
The LCA study of Regel fibre shows significant improvement in the environment footprint across the manufacturing process of garments made with it as compared to the one made with virgin acrylic fibre, according to a press release by the Aditya Birla Group.
“We are pleased to see Regel being featured in Textile Exchange’s Preferred Fibre & Materials Report. It was one of our objectives at the beginning of this year to have Regel included in there as it is one of the most credible reports on fibres and materials,” said Tuhin Kulshreshtha, head of marketing, TAF.
Regel was developed as a result of the growing demand for sustainable fashion products from global consumers, brands and retailers.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)