Structure of Clothing Fabric Manufacturers

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In the apparel industry, most of the fabrics of Clothing Fabric Manufacturers can be classified into 3 major families.

 

In the apparel industry, most of the fabrics of Clothing Fabric Manufacturers can be classified into 3 major families.

On the one hand, we have clothes made of natural fibers, and on the other hand, we have clothes made of man-made fibers, which can be divided into recycled fibers and synthetic fibers.

Apparel fabrics: How sustainable is your wardrobe? -

For most products, the eco-friendliness assessment must take into account the entire product life cycle. From extraction of raw materials to disposal of products.

Clothes are no exception.

That's why, in this comparison, we don't just focus on whether the fabric is biodegradable or easy to recycle. Instead, we also consider factors such as the use of chemicals and pesticides, the amount of water required for raw materials, or the impact on wildlife and workers.

fabrics made of natural fibers
Natural fibers don't need much explanation, their names are self-explanatory.

They are naturally grown fibers that come from either plants (cellulose) or animals (protein).

They are not man-made.

By definition, these fibers are biodegradable and compostable. This means they should be the most sustainable solution.

Unfortunately, we will find that this is not always the case.

traditional silk
Silk is a protein-based fiber made from the excrement of the silkworm caterpillar (aka silkworm).

It takes as many as 2,500 silkworms to produce one pound of raw silk. That's why silkworms need to be bred to get enough silk to produce clothes. This is called sericulture or silk farming.

This is also why silk is so luxurious and expensive.

For more product-related information, please click: Waterproof and Breathable Fabric

 

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