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Orangeleather is a bio-sourced vegan leather made from the agrowasted Orange peels into the Juice manufacture. Commonly cultivated in Colombia and in Spain, BioWoven offers this plant-based non-woven leather made from its biomass material, which offers a sustainable and non synthetic vegan leather that can be used across a wide range of applications within the footwear, accessories and interiors, furniture industries.
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Piñatela is made from the agrowasted leaves of pineapple plants. Commonly cultivated in Colombia, BioWoven offers this plant-based woven-fabric made from yarn of pineapple fibre, which offers a sustainable and vegan textile that can be used across a wide range of applications within the footwear, accessories, apparel and interiors, furniture industries.
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Coffeeleather is made from the waste coffee grounds amongst some other ingredients to try act as a more sustainable alternative to traditional leather. Commonly cultivated in Colombia, BioWoven offers this plant-based non-woven fabric made from its wasted biomass, which offers a sustainable and vegan textile that can be used across a wide range of applications within the footwear, accessories, apparel and interiors, furniture industries.
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Palmleather is made from the waste palm buds amongst some other ingredients to try act as a more sustainable alternative to traditional leather. Commonly cultivated in Colombia, BioWoven offers this plant-based non-woven fabric made from its wasted biomass, which offers a sustainable and vegan textile that can be used across a wide range of applications within the footwear, accessories, apparel and interiors, furniture industries.
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Avocadoleather is made from the waste pit of the Avocados transformed for food amongst some other ingredients to try act as a more sustainable alternative to traditional leather. Commonly cultivated in Colombia, BioWoven offers this plant-based non-woven fabric made from its wasted biomass, which offers a sustainable and vegan textile that can be used across a wide range of applications within the footwear, accessories, apparel and interiors, furniture industries.
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The banana textiles is made from Banana tree fibers, a natural fabric: it is entirely biodegradable and recyclable. The spinners extract the fibers from the trunk of the banana tree which grows locally is an agro waste to transform, generally discarded after a banana harvest.
It is a regenerative agroforestry environment.
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Hemp is one of the strongest natural fibers available. It feels nice, can be worn directly on the skin, has good anti-bacterial and UV-resistant properties and is 100% biodegradable. Because it is a fiber that contains little air and has relatively little insulating properties, hemp always feels cool. Hemp has a high moisture-absorbing capacity and also easily releases the moisture to the outside air.
Hemp fabric is softer, stronger and more durable than cotton. It is naturally mold, fungus, and UV resistant. Washing hemp actually makes it softer without undermining the fabric’s strength.
“This comfort was part of the inspiration behind BioWoven. Not just because the fabric is soft and durable, the reason is greater than that. It is the satisfaction in knowing that one’s clothing is good for the earth and responsibly produced, that is the comfort of Hemp by BioWoven.”
Hemp is a relatively easy to grow plant, which has hardly any natural enemies and does not need much water. The plant is therefore cultivated almost everywhere without using herbicides or insecticides
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The cultivation of flax is deeply rooted in Western European history and culture, enriched by generations of expertise. It is the focus of farmers, entrepreneurs and designers who have been able to renew and innovate. In each era, linen reinvents itself and endures. Flax cultivation is based on two major factors: geographic and climate-related advantages and unique expertise.
French Linen has amazing characteristics. Linen is pleasant to wear as in cold night as in hot summer days. It is super strong and the fabric even has an antibacterial and anti fungus properties.
Designers such as Jacquemus and the house of Dior have led the way. Other great names in fashion use the material in hybridised form, for example Fendi mixed with leather and lace. And others, like Chloé, use it in accessories. All ready-to-wear brands are putting linen in the spotlight in summer and winter collections alike.