Modal is a cellulose fibre obtained from beech wood. Like EcoVero Viscose and Lyocell, the fibres are made from wood pulp with various components that change its mechanical properties. Composed of natural material, Modal fibres are biodegradable and compostable meaning it reverts back to nature...
The raw material in which to make Cupro fabric is cotton linter - the short fibres that enfold the cotton seeds which are too small to spin. A natural pre-consumer material obtained from the manufacturing process of cottonseed oil, it is a by-product, compostable and biodegradable.
Khadi is a term used for fabric that has been handwoven using yarns made by hand spinning natural fibres. Considered environmentally friendly as it does not rely on any electric unit manufacturing processes. Unfortunately, such fine arts are on the verge of extinction...
A natural fibre derived from Flax, Linen has been used for clothing for thousands of years, and is considered to be one of the most sustainable fabrics around today, from farming through to usage.
A durable fibre, it is 5 times the tensile strength of cotton, and 3 times the durability, making it one of the strongest fibres, meaning your clothes will last much longer than those made of different fibres. A sustainable fabric.
Viscose is one of the most confusing fabrics to understand as the manufacturing process actually involves natural compounds. As technology advances, there are more attempts to make the Viscose processing more environmentally friendly.