Low impact solutions do not grow on trees — unless we are talking about TENCEL™ fibers.
Made from renewable wood pulp from certified forests, the TENCEL™ fibers are compostable, biodegradable, water efficient and fully traceable. And its latest offering — carbon-zero TENCEL™. We have just added it to the JACK & JONES portfolio of Better Materials, and we are pretty excited about it. Want to know why?
● Carbon-zero TENCEL™ fibers are made with innovative tech and more efficient manufacturing methods that cut down on energy use and reduce emissions
● Lenzing – the textile company behind the TENCEL™ brand – is using renewable energy at its production sites where these fibers are made
● Any unavoidable carbon emissions are offset by investing in three global carbon reduction projects in Bangladesh, India and Thailand
● Lenzing has even got their raw material suppliers on board, reducing the carbon footprint of their supply chain by extending their carbon-neutral targets beyond their own operations
● The result is a process that has passed the strict CarbonNeutral Protocol from Natural Capital Partners to be certified CarbonNeutral®