About Rayon, Viscose & Modal
Rayon is a man-made biodegradable fibre derived from natural materials. It is a regenerated cellulose, typically obtained from wood pulp. The usual raw material for rayon production is eucalyptus trees, although any plant, such as bamboo, soy, cotton, and others, can be utilised.
Viscose stands as the earliest commercially accessible semi-synthetic cellulosic fibre, initially introduced in 1905.
Considerations
It's crucial to note that the harvesting and processing methods for rayon can vary and historically has been tied to environmental issues. Our focus lies in transforming the fashion and textiles sector by advocating for the adoption of fibres and materials with superior environmental benefits compared to traditional synthetics like polyester and nylon.
Currently, we include viscose, rayon and modal in our range, welcoming brands that can confirm ethical and fair treatment of their workers.
IMPACTS ON PEOPLE
Throughout the processing of rayon, vicose and modal, workers could become exposed to harmful chemicals if not protected properly.
IMPACTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Every year, hectares of rainforest are cleared to cultivate trees designated for rayon production.
In 2017 investigators visited manufacturing sites of H&M and Zara and found severe environmental damage including water pollution from untreated contaminated waste, and air pollution. *
SOME ALTERNATIVES
ENKA®, Eastman Naia™, ECOVERO™, Lenzing TENCEL, Evrnu, Orange Fiber, Lenzing EcoVero, Re:newcell, Refibra, SeaCell, Birla Livaeco.
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