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Featured Article: Celanese and Under Armour Develop Recyclable Spandex Alternative

Jan 29, 20245 min
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In this week's featured article from E+E Leader, we explore a groundbreaking partnership between industry leaders Celanese Corporation and Under Armour. Together, they have introduced NEOLAST, a revolutionary performance fiber offering a sustainable alternative to traditional spandex or elastane in the dynamic world of apparel.

As the fashion industry grapples with its environmental impact, NEOLAST emerges as a game-changer, offering a glimpse into a more sustainable future. The article concludes by inviting readers to stay informed and explore transformative sustainability initiatives, showcasing brands like Stella McCartney making strides in reducing waste and carbon impact.

Listeners are encouraged to take a deeper dive into the study and subscribe to E+E Leader's channel for more insights into sustainable innovations. Thank you for being a part of the community dedicated to uncovering and celebrating advancements in sustainability.

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Featured article of the week: 'E+E Leader: Sustainability Unveiled' as we explore a partnership between two industry leaders, Celanese Corporation and Under Armour. Together, they have introduced NEOLAST, a revolutionary performance fiber offering a sustainable alternative to traditional spandex or elastane in the dynamic world of apparel.

Over the past century, Celanese has transformed from a small experiment in a Swiss backyard shed into a global technology and specialty materials powerhouse. Founded on the vision of the Dreyfus brothers, the company's success lies in understanding market needs and adeptly fulfilling them. Through a commitment to diversification, Celanese has grown into one of the world's largest chemical manufacturers.

Central to Celanese's journey is a focus on safety, innovation, productivity, culture, performance, and results. This strategic approach positions Celanese for significant future growth and the delivery of exceptional results for all stakeholders. 

Under Armour is driven by an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and unparalleled focus. The company's mission is clear: to enhance athletes' performance. Their vision extends beyond expectations, aiming to inspire individuals with performance solutions they didn't realize they needed and now can't imagine living without.

Central to Under Armour's identity are its values, serving as the cohesive force connecting every member of the organization. These values act as rallying cries, reminding everyone why they are part of Under Armour and fueling every endeavor.

Under Armour sees their work not just as a series of tasks but as a commitment to ethical and efficient practices. They aim to perfect performance while responsibly using the Earth's resources. Seeking new information for lasting solutions, they work to protect the planet for current and future generations.

Now, lets jump into the meat of this feature – 

 

NEOLAST, coined for its New Era in Elasticity, is not just a fiber – it's a step towards a more sustainable future. With the fashion industry contributing a staggering 10% to global carbon emissions and 85% of textiles ending up in landfills, NEOLAST aims to be a game-changer. This innovative fiber provides the much-needed stretch, durability, and wicking ability, all while championing circular manufacturing for stretch fabrics.

What sets NEOLAST apart is not only its exceptional performance but also its eco-friendly production process. The fiber is meticulously crafted using a solvent-free melt-extrusion process, eliminating potentially hazardous materials commonly associated with elastane-based fabrics. Celanese's commitment to sustainability extends further with the use of recyclable polymers, marking a significant stride in recycling blended fabrics containing elastane.

Tom Kelly, Celanese Senior Vice President of Engineered Materials, expressed the company's pride in collaborating with Under Armour. He highlighted the potential for NEOLAST technology to not only elevate product performance but also contribute to a more sustainable future. The collaboration with Under Armour is just the beginning, as Celanese envisions making NEOLAST available to the broader apparel industry.

But the journey towards sustainability doesn't end here.

As the apparel sector increasingly focuses on recycling, we witness other brands making strides in sustainable practices. Stella McCartney's innovative parka, created with Protein Evolution from recycled packaging waste showcase a growing commitment to reducing waste and carbon impact.

🌿 Join Us in Staying Informed!

Explore these transformative initiatives and more as we delve into the latest advancements in sustainability. Thank you for being an integral part of our community dedicated to uncovering and celebrating sustainable innovations. That's it for this week’s featured article from E+E Leader.  We invite you read take an even deeper dive into the study and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel wherever you listen to your podcasts. 

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