Why Eco Viscose?
Eco viscose — what does that mean?
Viscose is made from wood, but its production uses chemicals, so it isn’t fully sustainable. Eco viscose is a better choice: it avoids chlorine, uses less water and has a lower harmful impact on the environment.
Why eco viscose is preferable
Raw material: like regular viscose, eco viscose starts from wood pulp, often sourced from managed forests or certified suppliers to reduce deforestation.
Safer chemicals: eco viscose production avoids chlorine-based bleaching and uses less harmful solvents or closed-loop processes that recover and reuse chemicals.
Lower water use: improved manufacturing techniques reduce the amount of freshwater needed.
Reduced emissions and pollution: better process controls and wastewater treatment mean fewer toxic discharges and a smaller environmental footprint.
In short: eco viscose isn’t perfect, but it’s a notably improved, more responsible version of viscose — a step toward more sustainable fashion.