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YES, BAMBOO FABRIC IS SUSTAINABLE. HERE’S WHY

Published by: ELUXE Magazine | Jan 17th, 2024

Whenever we talk about eco friendly fabrics here at Eluxe, the same ones usually come up. Mainly linen, hemp and organic cotton, because they’re grown with few or no pesticides, and biodegrade. Viscose, cupro, and TENCEL take more tech, energy and chemicals to make, but these fabrics can be created ecologically and cleanly.

However, bamboo is one that’s often disputed.

Although the bamboo plant grows super-fast, and is therefore highly renewable, transforming its fibres into fabric usually requires the use of loads of harsh chemicals to break the fibres down.

However, there is one fabric company that’s changing all that: ettitude’s CleanBamboo®.

Read the full article here