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Eastman Naia™ and DuPont Biomaterials collaborate to launch new sustainable fabric collection

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Eastman and DuPont Biomaterials have unveiled a sustainable fabric collection made from biobased materials, combining Eastman's Naia fibers with DuPont Sorona® fibers. The collaboration aims to meet the rising demand for eco-friendly fashion by providing versatile and luxurious fabrics suitable for womenswear. The new collection features materials that are biodegradable, compostable, and produced through a low-impact manufacturing process. This initiative highlights a commitment to sustainability in the fashion industry.

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  • Launch of a new sustainable fabric collection using Naia™ and Sorona® fibers.
  • Fabrics offer luxurious feel and are designed for everyday casual wear.
  • Naia™ is made from responsibly sourced wood and has a low environmental footprint.
  • Both Naia™ and Sorona® are biodegradable and compostable, enhancing their appeal in sustainable fashion.
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KINGSPORT, Tenn., Sept. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- To meet a growing demand for sustainable fashion options, Eastman and DuPont Biomaterials today announced the launch of a fabric collection made with sustainable, biobased materials. The collaboration blends Naia from Eastman and DuPont Sorona® fibers to create garments with exceptional stretch and recovery, luxurious drape and a smooth, soft hand feel.

The new collection will expand the future of sustainable textiles for designers to use for comfortable everyday casual wear. Visitors to the Intertextile show this week in Shanghai, China, will be able to experience the new fabrics by visiting booth 4.1 -E103. Brands can also see the collection at the Première Vision marketplace site.

Eastman Naia™ cellulosic fiber is the perfect choice for fabrics in womenswear. The Naia™ portfolio of sustainable fibers gives designers more choices and versatility to create. Naia™ filament yarn transforms fabrics into luxurious, comfortable, and easy-to-care-for fabrics, while Naia™ staple fiber blends perfectly with other eco-conscious fibers to create supremely soft, quick-drying fabrics that consistently reduce pilling.

Made with responsibly sourced wood from sustainably managed pine and eucalyptus forests and plantations, Naia™ brings the richness of nature to comfortable and effortlessly luxurious fabrics. Produced in a safe, closed-loop process where solvents are recycled back into the system for reuse, Naia™ is made through optimized, low-impact manufacturing. It has a low tree-to-fiber environmental footprint and a third-party-reviewed life-cycle assessment compliant with ISO 14044. Naia™ is also certified as biodegradable in freshwater and soil environments and is compostable in industrial settings, receiving the "OK biodegradable" and "OK compost" conformity marks from TÜV AUSTRIA. Most recently, Naia™ staple fiber received the "OK compost" certification for home settings.

With a rich history of textile innovation, DuPont has invented groundbreaking fibers such as nylon, Lycra®, DuPont™ Kevlar® and rayon. Its Sorona® brand — made from 37% renewable plant-based ingredients — offers a high-performing, responsibly sourced material option. Fibers made with Sorona® polymer are currently used in various apparel applications, including athleisure and athletic wear, insulation, swimwear, outerwear, suiting, faux fur and more.

DuPontSorona® polymer is a breakthrough, biobased, high-performance polymer offering unique benefits for the apparel industry. Sorona® minimizes the impact on the environment without sacrificing quality and performance. It offers unique performance benefits, including incredible softness, stretch and recovery, and inherent stain resistance without the need for topical treatments. Sorona® is a USDA certified biobased product and received OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Certification.

"With Naia, we are committed to building a more sustainable fashion industry in collaboration with industry partners. We are very excited to be working with the Sorona® team to launch a collection of wonderful fabrics that are a great choice for womenswear fashion. More and more, designers are looking for sustainable fabric choices. And this sustainable fabric collection with biobased, renewable materials showcases that fashion can come without any compromise on beauty, quality or comfort," said Ruth Farrell, global marketing director of textiles for Eastman.

"We believe collaboration is the only way we will deliver on our promises to the textile industry. Our collaboration with Eastman's Naia branded fibers will allow more apparel brands the opportunity to address tomorrow's challenges through renewably sourced fiber materials without compromising performance and value. Sustainable fashion is the future, and this new collection is a great example of how you can create stunning designs while caring for our planet," said Renee Henze, global marketing director at DuPont Biomaterials.

Discover the feeling of nature and experience the new collection for yourself. For additional information about Sorona® fibers, visit http://www.sorona.com. To learn more about Naia™, visit naia.eastman.com

About Eastman

Eastman is a global specialty materials company that leverages innovation, technology and application development to grow its leading positions in end-markets such as agriculture, transportation, building and construction, and consumables. For more information, visit eastman.com.

About DuPont Biomaterials 

DuPont Biomaterials brings innovations to global partners through the development of high performance, renewable materials. It does so through its novel biobased solutions for industries as varied as packaging, food, cosmetics, apparel and carpeting, all facing the challenge of offering high performance, sustainable choices to their downstream customers. For more information on DuPont Biomaterials, please visit biosciences.dupont.com/solutions/biomaterials.

About DuPont

DuPont (NYSE: DD) is a global innovation leader with technology-based materials, ingredients and solutions that help transform industries and everyday life. Our employees apply diverse science and expertise to help customers advance their best ideas and deliver essential innovations in key markets, including electronics, transportation, construction, water, health and wellness, food and worker safety. More information about the company, its businesses and solutions can be found at www.dupont.com. Investors can access information included on the Investor Relations section of the website at investors.dupont.com.

DuPont, the DuPont Oval Logo, and all trademarks and service marks denoted with ™, SM or ® are owned by affiliates of DuPont de Nemours, Inc. unless otherwise noted.

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What is the new fabric collection launched by DuPont and Eastman?

The new fabric collection is made from sustainable, biobased materials combining Eastman's Naia™ fibers and DuPont™ Sorona® fibers.

When was the sustainable fabric collection announced?

The collection was announced on September 22, 2020.

What are the environmental benefits of Naia™ fibers?

Naia™ fibers are made from responsibly sourced wood, have a low environmental footprint, and are certified biodegradable and compostable.

Where can brands see the new fabric collection?

Visitors can experience the new fabrics at the Intertextile show in Shanghai, China, and on the Première Vision marketplace site.

What are the unique features of Sorona® fibers?

Sorona® fibers are made from 37% renewable plant-based ingredients, offering softness, stretch, recovery, and inherent stain resistance.

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