Textiles, Fibres and Regenerated Cellulose
The textile and apparel industry is undergoing transformation, driven by consumer demand for sustainable fabrics and regulatory scrutiny of waste and water use. The Cellulosic Polymer Market plays a pivotal role here through regenerated cellulose fibres (e.g., viscose, lyocell) and emerging cellulosic polymer blends.
These materials derive from wood pulp or cotton linters, offering biodegradability and a lower environmental footprint compared to many synthetic fibres. Apparel brands increasingly highlight “cellulosic-based” or “regenerated cellulose” as part of their sustainability narrative.
However textile applications impose stringent requirements: drape, hand feel, colour-fastness, and mechanical strength. Material developers must ensure that cellulosic polymers can meet performance benchmarks, while textile mills need compatible processing workflows
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