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Eastman Naia(TM) Showcases Latest Sustainable Textile Innovation at Intertextile Shanghai

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Eastman spotlighted its Naia™ Renew ES staple fibers at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics exhibition in March. This new textile innovation contains 60% certified recycled content and is aimed at driving sustainability in the fashion industry. Over 400 fabric and garment types made with Naia™ Renew were showcased, emphasizing its versatility and impact. Eastman collaborated with the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology to inspire students towards sustainable fashion. Naia™ Renew ES is produced using Eastman's molecular recycling technology, converting waste into high-quality materials, and has received Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification. The company also engages with global industry leaders and associations on sustainable material research projects.

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  • Introduction of Naia™ Renew ES staple fibers with 60% certified recycled content.
  • Showcased over 400 fabric and garment types made with Naia™ Renew, highlighting versatility.
  • Collaboration with Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology to foster sustainable fashion innovation.
  • Naia™ Renew ES production uses Eastman's molecular recycling technology, reducing virgin material needs.
  • Received Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification in December 2023.
  • Gained popularity in various textiles like womenswear, menswear, home textiles, and towels.
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  • No specific financial data or performance metrics provided.
  • Unclear impact on revenue or profit from the introduction of Naia™ Renew ES.
  • Potential risks associated with the scalability and market acceptance of new sustainable fibers.
  • No details on cost implications or potential price increases for consumers.

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / May 22, 2024 / Eastman

Eastman spotlighted its commitment to sustainability by introducing Naia™ Renew ES staple fibers at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics spring exhibition in March. The fibers are Eastman's latest sustainable innovation for the textiles industry.

"We're thrilled to roll out Naia™ Renew ES to the global fashion scene," said Carolina Sister Cohn, global marketing leader for Eastman textiles. "This is a game changer. We're bringing a man-made cellulosic fiber with 60% certified recycled* content to the fashion market at scale. We're eager to link arms with sustainability-focused fashion brands to drive significant transformations within the fashion industry."

Eastman's display at the event featured over 400 fabric and garment types made with Naia™ Renew staple fibers, which incorporates recycled waste material via Eastman's molecular recycling. The various garments showcased the versatility of sustainable textiles made with Naia™ and Eastman's broad impact on the fashion industry.

During the exhibition, students from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology created garments with Naia™ fabrics. This highlights the ongoing effort to inspire the next generation toward sustainable fashion, fostering innovation and environmental stewardship.

"To make sustainable textiles accessible to all, trust is key," said Claudia de Witte, Eastman textiles sustainability leader. "That's why we actively engage with global industry leaders and associations to educate the industry about the value and contribution of molecular recycling. In China, it's our honor to work with the China National Textile and Apparel Council on an exploratory research project on materials for a sustainable future."

Naia™ Renew ES is produced from 60% recycled* waste and 40% sustainably sourced wood pulp, certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS). This innovative approach not only reduces the need for virgin materials but also addresses the growing concerns of waste and environmental degradation.

Eastman's molecular recycling technology plays a crucial role in this process, converting hard-to-recycle mixed waste into new materials that match the quality of nonrecycled materials. Naia™ Renew received GRS certification in December 2023, underscoring Eastman's commitment to sustainable practices, including environmental and social responsibility.

*Via GRS-certified mass balance

"Naia™ Renew staple fibers have gained immense popularity in womenswear, menswear, home textiles and towels," said Edmund Lu, commercial director, Eastman textiles, Asia Pacific. "Its superior functional performance continues to win over more customers. Naia™ staple fiber's versatility moves us closer to our vision of making sustainable textiles accessible to everyone."

Edmund Lu, commercial director, textiles, Asia Pacific



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FAQ

What is Eastman's latest innovation showcased at Intertextile Shanghai?

Eastman showcased its Naia™ Renew ES staple fibers at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics exhibition.

What percentage of recycled content does Naia™ Renew ES contain?

Naia™ Renew ES contains 60% certified recycled content.

What is the significance of Naia™ Renew's GRS certification?

The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification underscores Naia™ Renew's compliance with sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.

How many fabric and garment types were showcased at the event?

Over 400 fabric and garment types made with Naia™ Renew fibers were showcased.

Which educational institution did Eastman collaborate with during the exhibition?

Eastman collaborated with the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.

What is Eastman's molecular recycling technology?

Eastman's molecular recycling technology converts hard-to-recycle mixed waste into new, high-quality materials.

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