Naia from Eastman’s fibers set a superior standard in responsible fashion thanks to a process that changes the paradigm of circularity: Eastman’s carbon renewal technology. This technology breaks hard to recycle waste down into its molecular building blocks and recomposes them into high quality feedstock that can be used to create Naia Renew, a versatile, functional, traceable, biodegradable and compostable GRS-certified cellulosic fiber, ready to be transformed into new fashion collections without compromising style and comfort.
Eastman is already offering, at scale, a fiber featuring 60% GRS-certified recycled content, Naia Renew ES (Enhanced Sustainability) – and the goal is to be even more ambitious. Naia Renew ES is made from 40% certified recycled waste material, 20% certified recycled cellulose and 40% sustainably sourced wood pulp.
To best convey this extraordinary message the company has introduced its new “Recycled and Runway Ready” creative expression, showcasing the process of transforming waste into beauty through a combination of photography and artificial intelligence (AI). Made with recycled materials, wonderful garments take shape, spanning from the most elegant and formal style to casual streetwear, while adapting to every fashion need under the sign of versatility.
The images evoke a kind of movie magic, but there is, most of all, technology and innovation behind these striking results. The women are wearing real garments, for sale in stores around the world and online. NaiaTM recycled-content fibers are available at scale and featured in the collections of top fashion brands. With Eastman’s technology, there is no need to choose between responsible and beautiful because NaiaTM Renew fibers can be used in countless applications to achieve fashion-forward looks.
Source: Naia