Sustainability and supply chain
This garment is made from Ecovero™ viscose, a 100% biodegradable and recyclable material.
THE RAW MATERIAL, WOOD
The ECOVERO™ fibers used in this garment come from wood pulp from PEFC and FSC® certified forests (for sustainable forest management). The supply chain originates from plantations of several tree species in the European Union. The raw material is then supplied to Lenzing – the manufacturer of ECOVERO™ – in accordance with the highest standards. ECOVERO™ is the registered trademark of Lenzing, which markets viscose fiber according to its own social and environmental standards.
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THE ECOVERO™ VISCOSE SUPPLIER
Avani uses only premium ECOVERO™ fibers manufactured by Lenzing AG. The Lenzing Group is a specialist supplier of sustainable fiber-derived materials. For over 80 years, Lenzing's solutions have been helping to protect the planet.
Lenzing's ECOVERO™ fibers are very similar to Tencel™ in their production process, as the closed-loop production process uses a non-natural but non-toxic solvent and water. Its transformation process complies with the strict standards imposed by the EU Eco Label, ensuring a low environmental impact at every stage, from raw material to the end of the product's life. In addition, Ecovero™ reduces water consumption by 50% compared to traditional viscose and reduces CO2 emissions by 50% throughout the manufacturing process.
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THE FABRIC SUPPLIER
Once the pulp is transformed into fibers, the yarn is then woven and dyed by Sedatex to make fabric. Sedatex is a recognized an important supplier in the production of responsible fabrics such as ECOVERO™.
The fabric that makes up this garment is OEKO-TEX® 100 certified, a label that guarantees that at each stage of processing, it does not contain nickel or other products that are toxic to humans and the environment.
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