Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2025-02-14 Origin: Site
Tencel, an environmentally friendly fabric, is a fiber made from wood pulp (usually from sustainably managed forests) through a process of dissolving cellulose. Tencel uses a closed-loop production process, and the solvents are almost completely recovered and reused, so its production process has a lower impact on the environment.
Tencel's lasting characteristics:
Environmentally friendly production: Tencel's production process is more environmentally friendly than traditional cotton and chemical fibers. Wood pulp comes from sustainably managed forests, and most of the chemicals in the production process are recyclable.
Biodegradability: Tencel is a natural fiber that will eventually degrade naturally and will not cause long-term pollution to the environment.
Low water consumption: Compared with cotton production, Tencel's production process requires less water, which is crucial in areas with water shortages.
Comfort: It has good packing and moisture absorption, is comfortable to wear, and is softer than traditional textiles.
Due to these advantages, Tencel has gradually gained more attention in the fashion and home industries and has become a popular sustainable fabric choice.