Naia™ Renew what kind of fiber is it?
Jun 03, 2022
Naia™ Renew Cellulose Acetate, manufactured by Eastman, meets high standards for safety, society and the environment, infusing the fabric with a natural richness of texture, creating a natural luxury and comfort experience.
Naia™ Renew is made from 60% sustainably sourced wood pulp and 40% certified recycled waste materials. With Eastman's patented Carbon Regeneration (CRT) technology, Naia™ Renew creates new value for waste materials that would otherwise be difficult to recycle by avoiding landfills and incineration.


Naia™ Renew is produced in a low carbon footprint closed-loop manufacturing process where the solvents used in the process are recovered into the system and recycled. Certified biodegradable and compostable, it is possible for fabrics to be safely returned to nature after their final use.
Eastman's Carbon Regeneration technology (CRT) breaks down consumer materials such as carpet fiber and plastic packaging into monomers, which are then converted into biodegradable organic acetic acid, the raw material for Naia™ Renew fiber. From waste to biodegradable materials, achieving a true recycling solution while reducing your carbon footprint.

It is worth mentioning that, unlike physically recycled fibers, Naia™ Renew fibers have the same quality, performance and appearance as those made from raw materials and are biodegradable. It means that brands and consumers do not have to make any compromises in order to choose sustainability!







