Yarn and fabric

Explores the world of sustainable man-made materials that tackle the most pressing climate issues of our day.
Our sourcing stratgy takes a comprehensive approach, adopting innovative materials manufactured with lower greenhouse gas emissions, paired with the acceleration and uptake of natural raw materials from renewable and organic sources.
This dual approach embraces innovative technologies and regenerates the health of our lands, forests, and seas.
Description
At present, the textile and apparel industry brand is becoming increasingly fragmented, personalized sustainability fashion has gradually become the mainstream, how to penetrate high-tech into the textile industry, how to make taste become the core competitiveness, how to use visual language and story sharing wireless to shorten the transaction chain? For textile product development enterprises, the key to new product development and sustainable development of enterprises is to foresee international fashion trends, foresee the consumption needs of the new generation, improve the creative ability to understand and apply fashion trends.

Biodegradable textiles provide the extra assurance that garments at their end-of-life will be able to return to nature without causing harm to the environment.
The vision for circular design is to extend a product’s lifespan for as long as possible, with avenues for it to be repaired → reused → and recycled.
The market demand for recycled materials is rapidly growing, but there remains an innovation gap in tackling the complexities of sorting, separating, and recycling postconsumer garments.
Until the industry finds scalable solutions for circular design and recycling, biodegradable products are critical in the management of ‘waste.’

We service some brands for ODM which develope fabric and yarn quality as below:

1. Regenerated Cellulose Fibers and Yarn:


Organic cotton
Organic cotton is cotton that is produced and certified to organic agricultural standards. 
Its production sustains the health of soils, ecosystems and people by using natural processes rather than artificial inputs.
Importantly organic cotton farming does not allow the use of toxic chemicals or GMOs (genetically modified organisms). 
Instead, it combines tradition, innovation and science to benefit the shared environment and promote a good quality of life for all involved.



Organic Linen (Supervised and confirmed by CONTROL UNION CERTIFICATIONS in Netherlands as sheer natural organic linen yarn )
Linen is one of the most biodegradable and stylish fabrics in fashion history.
 It is strong, naturally moth resistant, and made from flax plant fibres, so when untreated (i.e. not dyed) it is fully biodegradable. Linen can withstand high temperatures, and it absorbs moisture without holding bacteria. 
In fact, it is actually stronger when wet than dry and becomes softer and more pliable the more it is washed.



Corn fiber
Biodegradable and environmentally friendly
Antibacterial, antibacterial and deodorant.
Unique weak acid fiber,natural beauty.
High color fastness, good luster.
With ironing function, easy to deconta-mination.
Good washing resistance.



Seacell™
SeaCell™ LT is produced exclusively from sustainable raw materials – responsibly sourced wood and renewable seaweed – using methods that save both energy and resources.
The fibre is carbon neutral and completely biodegradable.
The seaweed is entirely untreated and all its ecological value is retained.



TENCEL™
TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers help to maintain the environmental balance by being integrated into nature´s cycle.
The fibers originate from the renewable raw material wood, created by photosynthesis.
The certified biobased fibers are manufactured using an environmentally responsible production process.
The fibers are certified as compostable and biodegradable, and thus can fully revert back to nature.



Acetic(Eastman Naia™) 
Naia™ Renew cellulosic fiber is traceable with certified biodegradability that captures the value of hard-to-recycle materials that would otherwise be destined for landfills.
It can be produced at scale to deliver sustainability without compromise to the fashion world.



 Triacetate Fiber
Soalon A unique fiber made only by Mitsubishi Chemical.
Triacetate is a semi-synthetic fiber combining the merits of a plant-based material made from natural pulp with the merits of synthetic fibers made from a chemical-based material.
has gained an excellent reputation worldwide.


2. Regenerated Protein Fibers and Yarn:


Wool
Wool, a natural breathable fibre that comes from sheep, is a great renewable resource with plenty of benefits, from biodegradability to stain resistance. 



Wool fibres are 100% biodegradable in both land and marine environments, offering a less impactful solution and not contributing to microplastic pollution.




Mohair
Mohair is one of the most prized natural fibers. 
It is used to create everything from high-end sweaters and accessories to carpets and upholstery. 
Made from the coats of Angora goats, mohair is a soft, silk-like textile.




OTEX—Organic silk
Silk fabric has always signified luxury and elegance and is today, still valued highly, dubbing it the "Queen of Fiber."



Erdos Cashmere
Cashmere: wool’s close cousin with a finer, softer and warmer DNA, this luxurious material is one of the most desirable in the world. 
Cashmere is the King (or Queen) of fabrics, so it’s no wonder it has many benefits that give it this most deserved title Rare and luxurious


3. Recycled Fibers

UNIFI®(Recycled Polyester)

The world’s leading, branded recycled fiber.
REPREVE recycled fiber is certifiably sustainable—made through a vertically integrated process that starts with recycled materials, including bottles, and ends with high-quality fiber.



4. Sustainable Fabrics Made From Fruit:


Orange Fiber
SUSTAINABLE FABRICS FROM CITRUS FRUIT
is an exclusive fabric produced from hundreds of thousands of tons of citrus juice byproduct 
Orange Fiber® has patented and produces the world's first sustainable citrus fabric.
Exclusive, silky and impalpable, designed to meet the needs of innovation and sustainability in fashion by interpreting its creativity and visionary spirit.