PANGAIA introduces a new collection of apparel that is made with the new sustainable C-FIBER material. It is made with a focus on hi-tech naturalism, crafted from seaweed powder and eucalyptus pulp. The fashion label chose seaweed for this because it is naturally regenerative and is harvested over the course of four years in Iceland to allow for a full regenerative cycle.
Eucalyptus pulp is chosen as it is sourced from certified FSC forests -- it is then transformed into a lyocell fabric. The result is a biodegradable material that goes towards landfills, composting, and marine areas. The C-FIBER material also saves water usage, is carbon neutral, and entirely biodegradable. The range of designs are colorful and cozy.
Sustainable Pulp-Made Fabrication
PANGAIA's C-FIBER Material is Made with Seaweed and Eucalyptus
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Materials - Innovative companies can start using sustainable materials such as seaweed and eucalyptus pulp to create biodegradable fabric that reduces water usage and waste.
2. Hi-tech Naturalism - Developing hi-tech materials from natural sources, like seaweed powder and eucalyptus pulp, creates opportunities for businesses to produce innovative and eco-friendly products.
3. Circular Fashion - With the C-FIBER material, companies can participate in a circular fashion movement by producing biodegradable clothing that can be composted or sent to landfills instead of polluting marine areas.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - For companies in the fashion industry, switching to sustainable materials like C-FIBER can set them apart as eco-friendly leaders in the industry.
2. Textiles - Textile manufacturers can take advantage of C-FIBER's eco-friendly benefits to create new and innovative products while reducing their carbon footprint.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Environmental sustainability is a promising industry as more companies realize the importance of eco-friendly practices and look for ways to reduce their waste and carbon footprint.