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Lenzing – The Lenzing Group, the supplier of sustainably produced specialty fibers, achieved first place in the “Hot Button Ranking” of the Canadian non-profit organization Canopy, thus confirming its pioneering role in the areas of sustainability and responsible wood and pulp sourcing.

Lenzing can also once again celebrate a dark green shirt, synonymous with the highest category.

Selection criteria

In this ranking, which receives a lot of attention in the textile and apparel industry, Canopy evaluates the world’s 34 largest producers of cellulosic fibers in terms of their sustainable wood and pulp sourcing, their efforts in the use of alternative raw materials, and their achievements in the protection of ancient and endangered forests.

Resource preservation is a key element of Lenzing’s corporate strategy and is at the core of its innovation agenda. The sustainable production of TENCEL™, VEOCEL™, and LENZING™ ECOVERO™ branded specialty fibers is based on these principles. 

Sustainable solutions

We work hard to make our industries more sustainable and to drive the transformation of the textile business"

We are very pleased that the steps we are taking as the Lenzing Group to continuously improve and find solutions to the most pressing problems of our time are being seen and honored,” said Robert van de Kerkhof, Chief Commercial Officer of Fiber of the Lenzing Group.

We are working hard to make our industries even more sustainable and to drive the transformation of the textile business model from linear to circular. Further efforts from the entire industry are needed for this transformation to take place,” van de Kerkhof said. 

Efficient use of resources 

Wood and the pulp derived from it are the most important raw materials for the sustainable production of cellulosic fibers from Lenzing. The Lenzing Group assumes responsibility by striving for sustainable procurement based on environmental certificates and responsible and efficient use of these valuable resources.

Lenzing sources wood and dissolving pulp from sustainably managed forests and plantations and not from ancient, protected, or endangered forests.

Promoting the circular economy 

Lenzing is driving the industry toward a fully circular economy by striving to give waste a new life

With its REFIBRA™ and Eco-Cycle technologies, Lenzing offers solutions for transforming the textile and nonwoven industries towards a circular economy. In line with its vision for the circular economy, “We give waste a new life. Every day.” Lenzing is driving the industry toward a fully circular economy by striving to give waste a new life in all aspects of its core business and developing circular solutions together with potential partners inside and outside the current value chain.

A milestone on this path is the cooperation with the Swedish pulp producer Södra. The two global market pioneers, who have been proactively promoting the circular economy in the fashion industry for many years, are joining forces to give the topic a further boost and make a decisive contribution to solving the global textile waste problem by making fibers from post-consumer textiles.

lyocell fibers

Currently, Lenzing offers lyocell fibers made from 30 percent recycled cotton waste. The company aims to launch lyocell, modal, and viscose staple fibers with up to 50 percent recycled post-consumer content on a commercial scale by 2025 and to develop a new circular business model by closing the loops for post-consumer waste.

By 2025, the company plans to enter into further partnerships with 25 key supply chain companies, which again exemplifies Lenzing’s ambitious path in climate protection and the circular economy. 

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