
In our last post, we mentioned that we would be talking about a new fabric available to Enlightening Fashion called Tencel®. As it turns out, Tencel® has been around in America since 1992, and was given a generic name of lyocell in 1996. Tencel® is simply the registered name for lyocell (bet you couldn’t tell from all those “®” ). We’re going to talk a little about what makes this fiber unique, and why it is such an environmentally friendly choice. We’re NOT going to be boring or scientific…In fact, if you really want to dive into not only the history, but the manufacturing process in a much more detailed manner we recommend checking out http://www.madehow.com/Volume-5/Lyocell.html.
The most unique thing about lyocell is that it is made from cellulose, which is found in the cells of all plants. More specifically, Tencel® is made from the pulp of hardwood trees. This makes the product 100% biodegradable…you read that right! Don’t worry, you can still machine wash it, and it won’t start breaking down on you.

Just because it's biodegradable doesn't mean you have to look like this guy-- Dov Charney; CEO American Apparel & Proud Canadian
The fiber is made from wood pulp chips, turned into a sludge-like mixture, mixed with non toxic amine oxide, put through spinnerets (think garden hose shower setting), dried, separated into strands, and sent to the mill. Entire time for this process? About two hours. Also, about 99% of the amine oxide is recovered and recycled during the manufacturing process. There is little waste that goes into the air, and since it is based entirely on cellulose, no waste is toxic. Unlike cotton, NO bleach is used and no chlorine. Products made from lyocell can be recycled, incinerated, or digested in sewage. When in a waste treatment plant, it completely decomposes in only eight days.

Wait a minute...Wood Pulp? What about the trees!?
Tencel® is exclusively produced by Lenzing AG of Lenzing, Austria. It’s not just manufacted in Austria however. They have additional plants in Mobile, Alabama, and Grimsby, England. Because of exclusive patents and technology, Lenzing is able to produce their product in an environmentally conscious way—Tree farms. The tree farms have been established on land unsuitable for food crops or grazing. When you buy something that is made from Tencel®, you know that you are going to be getting a fabric that has been produced in the most sustainable and eco-friendly way imaginable.
The fabric feels similar to rayon. It is soft and breathable and is perfect for travel. That’s because it is lightweight, and does not wrinkle. Even when machine washed (cold) it shouldn’t shrink more than about 3% the first time. Subsequent washes show no shrinking at all.

I should have packed more Tencel shirts
This is such a quality fabric that we just had to tell you about it. The impact it has on the environment is minimal, and it is just a great looking, great feeling product! We will be expanding our offerings of this fabric as it becomes more available. Thank you for reading, and please share our blog and this info!
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