Naia Renew gets GRS certification.

Eastman's Naia Renew cellulosic fiber has achieved Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification, validating its recycled content, ethical practices, and environmental responsibility. This marks a significant milestone for the company and the industry as a whole.

GRS certification is an independent verification that confirms Naia Renew's recycled content (40 per cent), responsible supply chain, social and environmental standards, and chemical restrictions. The first GRS-certified yarn shipment demonstrates Eastman's commitment to delivering sustainable products and builds trust with brands. Eastman championed the inclusion of gasification (used in their technology) in GRS, opening doors for wider sustainable textile solutions.

Eastman actively works with industry leaders like Textile Exchange to advance sustainable practices. Brands embracing certified materials like Naia Renew send a powerful message to consumers about sustainability.

Naia Renew uses 40 per cent GRS-certified waste, showcasing Eastman's solution for hard-to-recycle textiles. This innovation helps combat textile waste pollution and paves the way for a more sustainable future for fashion and textiles.

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