In an era where health and hygiene are increasingly prioritized, the demand for antibacterial fabrics has surged across various fields, from daily clothing to medical supplies. While there are numerous antibacterial fabrics available—such as silver fiber, bamboo fiber, and synthetic antibacterial fa
Lyocell, a cellulose fiber made from sustainably sourced wood pulp through a closed-loop production system, is widely recognized as non-toxic and body‑safe for daily use. It poses no inherent harm to human health, and its safety profile is supported by material science, dermatological research, and
The question of whether Lyocell is 100% natural is often debated in textile and sustainable fashion discussions.
Polyester, as one of the most widely used synthetic fibers globally, has long been favored for its durability, wrinkle resistance, and cost-effectiveness. In recent years, with the rising awareness of environmental protection and the promotion of circular economy, recycled polyester (rPET) has emerg
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