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Paradise Textiles unveils first garment made with Kintra Fibers’ bio-synthetic fiber

In an impressive leap toward sustainable apparel, Paradise Textiles, the material innovation center of Alpine Group, has announced the launch of the first garment made with Kintra Fibersโ€™ bio-synthetic fiber. This pioneering collaboration utilizes Kintraโ€™s breakthrough bio-based resin, offering a lower-carbon, renewable alternative to traditional fossil-fuel-derived synthetics.

Lewis Shuler, Head of Innovation at Paradise Textiles, shared the inspiration behind the project: โ€œAt Paradise Textiles, weโ€™re always looking for new fiber technologies that have a lower carbon footprint and are good substitutes for synthetics derived from fossil fuels.โ€ With Kintraโ€™s technology, the partnership aims to leverage bio-based materials to develop various fabrics suitable for various apparel applications.

The unique advantages of Kintra’s bio-based fiber stand out in its impressive environmental impact reductions. Kintra’s resin can be produced on standard polyester manufacturing machinery, yet its production promises to cut emissions by 95%, water usage by 30%, and energy consumption by 20%. These advancements stem from the fiberโ€™s bio-based feedstock, lower processing temperatures, and efficient production techniques, which are expected to decrease further downstream emissions in processes like spinning, dyeing, and finishing.

Paradise Textilesโ€™ fabric testing revealed the materialโ€™s outstanding characteristics, showing that Kintra yarns match polyester’s strength but with additional benefits: they are four times softer and twice as stretchy, creating a distinctive fabric profile. “Paradise Textiles decided to introduce a jacket made from Kintra because of its exceptional abrasion and pilling resistance, which increases garment longevity and reduces microfiber shedding,” the company noted. These qualities make Kintraโ€™s fiber ideal for outerwear and similar applications.

Expressing optimism about the partnership, Kintra Fibers’ CEO and co-founder, Billy McCall, said, โ€œWe are thrilled about the possibilities this collaboration holds as we proceed towards commercial-scale production, and Paradise Textilesโ€™ proficiency in creative fabric development has been crucial in realizing our vision.โ€ With this first garment launch, Paradise Textiles and Kintra Fibers set a new benchmark for sustainable textiles, offering a durable, high-performance option with a reduced environmental footprint.

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