Certification guarantees the sustainable fibre is made with plant-based materials and made in an eco-friendly environment.
Hyosung, the world’s largest elastane manufacturer, and the first global developer to commercialize bio-based elastane, has received eco-product certification from Standard Global Services (SGS) guaranteeing that creora bio-based elastane is made with plant-based materials and is produced in a harmless and eco-friendly environment. SGS, a leading inspection and verification company, is recognized world-wide for providing an international standard for quality and reliability.
Hyosung’s creora bio-based elastane is made by replacing 30% of petroleum-based resources with bio-based raw materials derived from industrial field corn, known as dent corn. According to a recent third-party life cycle assessment (LCA), the manufacture of creora bio-based elastane reduces its carbon footprint by 23% as compared to the production of regular elastane.
Additionally, the sustainably grown feedstock used to make the fibre is responsibly grown by farmers who target and measure their efforts to protect the land, air and water.
“Brands are looking to develop deeper connections and trust with consumers concerned with how products they love impact the environment,” said Mike Simko, Hyosung Global Marketing Director Textiles. “As a sustainable textile solution provider, it was very important for us to certify and document creora® bio-based elastane so that our brand partners are able to pass along this verification and sustain consumer loyalty.”
While ideally used with other bio-derived natural fibres and bio-derived synthetics, creora bio-based elastane is suitable for all textile applications used for sportswear, ready to wear, and loungewear. It provides the same ultra-stretch quality and recovery as Hyosung’s creora Powerfit elastane.
According to Simko, Hyosung is planning on introducing creora bio-based elastane made with 100% bio-derived content in the future.
Source: Innovation in textiles