Sateri unveils innovative fibers, showcases its commitment to sustainability
Sateri, a leading cellulose fiber manufacturer highlighted its commitment to sustainability and innovation through its "remarkable applications" of fiber products at the recent 2024 Yarn Expo Spring in Shanghai.
Sateri prioritizes using sustainable materials and clean production processes. Their six cellulose fiber factories meet EU environmental standards and minimize environmental impact. They are also involved in protecting ecosystems, particularly focusing on the Poyang Lake.
Driven by market trends, Sateri showcased its expanding portfolio of sustainable fibers. Lyocell, a versatile fiber, was a major focus. Sateri is continuously improving Lyocell through research and development to meet industry needs. They are seeing success in various sectors including denim, clothing, and home textiles.
Sateri also introduced their CL series of cross-linked Lyocell fibers. This innovative fiber offers excellent dyeing properties, good chemical resistance, and a comfortable, breathable feel. It's ideal for use in knitting and home textile applications.
The EcoCosy series offers a 24-hour comfortable living experience. These 100 per cent bio-based fibers are natural, safe, and functional. They biodegrade in 28 days and provide ultimate comfort when blended with other natural fibers. EcoCosy collaborates with top brands to develop innovative fabrics for consumers.
Finally, Sateri presented its recycled fiber brand, Finex. Finex uses cellulose recycling technology to create new fibers from post-consumer textile waste. This promotes a circular economy and reduces environmental pollution. Finex is certified and offers products with up to 50 per cent recycled content.
Sateri is committed to being a leader in sustainable cellulose fiber solutions. They collaborate across the supply chain to create high-performance fibers that meet sustainability criteria. Their comprehensive product portfolio positions them to be a key player in the sustainable advancement of the textile industry.
