What are the materials of new environmentally friendly fabrics?

Release time: 2025-08-26


What are the materials of new environmentally friendly fabrics?

 

 

New environmentally friendly fabrics refer to materials that use innovative technologies, renewable or biodegradable materials in the production process, significantly reduce environmental impact, and have excellent performance. These fabrics are becoming increasingly important in the field of sustainable fashion

 

Biobased polyester fiber

 

For example, Sorona uses corn glucose as raw material instead of petrochemical sources, with an environmentally friendly production process, unique molecular structure, providing elasticity and automatic recovery performance similar to natural springs, not easily deformed, and suitable for elastic fabrics

 

 

Polylactic acid fiber (PLA)

 

Also known as corn fiber, it is extracted from corn or wheat and is biodegradable. Waste naturally degrades in nature and has lightweight and UV resistant properties. It is commonly used in sports and leisure clothing and home textile products

 

 

Lyocell fiber

 

Commonly known as Tencel, it is made from bamboo wood pulp as raw material, with low pollution during the production process. It has the advantages of moisture absorption, breathability, fast heat dissipation, and soft touch, making it suitable for cool summer clothing. At the same time, its stability is better than traditional artificial fibers

 

 

Triacetate fiber

 

 

A type of environmentally friendly artificial silk with strong luster, not easy to wrinkle, replacing real silk to reduce resource consumption. It is commonly used in luxury clothing, but requires certification to ensure authenticity (such as Mitsubishi certification in Japan)

 

Recycled polyester fiber

 

 

Degradated from recycled plastic bottles into yarn, creative and environmentally friendly, reducing plastic pollution, widely used in brand innovation design, but slightly less comfortable than natural fibers

 

Bamboo fiber

 

Originating from bamboo, with environmentally friendly craftsmanship, it has natural antibacterial, moisture absorbing and breathable properties, a soft and sticky feel, suitable for close fitting clothing, and is a representative of green fibers

 

 

These materials promote sustainable development in the textile industry by reducing the use of chemical reagents, improving degradability, or utilizing recycled resources