TreeToTextile’s demo plant to upscale sustainable textile fibre
The plant will be established at Stora Enso s Nymölla mill in southern Sweden, and construction will start in spring 2021. The production capacity will be 1500 tons fibre per year.
23rd February 2021
TreeToTextile, owned by H&M Group, Inter IKEA Group, Stora Enso, and LSCS Invest, has now invested €35 million in constructing a demonstration plant in Sweden. It is a critical next step towards commercializing a new sustainable textile fibre, with scalable technology and low manufacturing cost, the company reports. The aim is to make sustainable textile fibres available to all.
All over the world, sustainable textile fibres are in growing demand, the company explains. TreeToTextile is committed to enabling brands, companies, and others with a progressive agenda, to have access to sustainable textile fibres, it says. The company is offering a new technology to produce biobased textile fibres with a low environmental
TreeToTextile builds demonstration plant for upscaling new sustainable textile fiber
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