Lyocell is made from wood – usually eucalyptus but sometimes oak, birch and even bamboo – that is cut down into small pieces and then pulped before being dissolved by the non-toxic chemical amine ...
I sleep on a lot of bedding. It comes with the territory when you test bed sheets and comforters for a living. I've slept on everything from bamboo and silk to plain-weave cotton, but there's a term I ...
Are you tired of shrinking clothes turning your fashion dreams into laundry day nightmares? Fear not, eco-friendly fashion ...
Lyocell fiber is a type of rayon produced from bleached wood pulp, also known as dissolving pulp, which contains cellulose. First developed in 1972, this fiber is manufactured using the process of dry ...
The Lyocell Fiber market research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current market conditions, shedding light on key trends, challenges, and growth prospects. Lyocell Fiber, a ...
Textile choice and selection plays a huge part in lessening fashion’s impact on the environment. More than 63% of existing textile fibre supply chains are accounted for by synthetics like polyester ...
The demand for natural fibers is on the rise, but for agricultural inputs like cotton, there is a limit to how much the crops can keep up with demand. There is only so much land that can be allocated ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global lyocell fabric market is estimated to reach 745.9 KT by 2027 from 415.6 KT in 2018, and is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 6.8% over the forecast period (2019–2027) ...