KINGSPORT, Tennessee
With a portfolio that incorporates renewable resources and waste content as feedstocks, Eastman Naia™ cellulosic yarns and fibers are fully traceable, sustainable solutions for fashion and home textile brands. Now, there's an innovative way to share that traceability information from across the entire supply chain.
Eastman, manufacturer of Naia™ products — including Naia™ Renew, a fully sustainable material made with renewable bio-based and molecularly recycled waste — has collaborated with TextileGenesis™ to use blockchain technology to identify and track the path Naia™ takes from raw materials to final garment.
Proven traceability helps verify a product's sustainability story. Using advanced digital technologies and supply chain modeling, TextileGenesis™ traces every phase of garment making, citing farm and factory locations and every process used to get a product from point of origin to final retail destination.
Here's how it works.
The pioneering TextileGenesis™ system engages all tiers of a supplier's ecosystem to create unprecedented traceability based on five key principles:
- Verifying the point of origin by digitizing any textile asset (e.g., fiber, filament, yarn, fabric, garment) to ensure there is no double counting
- Capturing real-time shipment transactions across supply tiers
- Value chain modeling, using augmented intelligence to gain insight on complex textile value chains along with wastage and loss factors
- Creating a cross-industry ecosystem by working with organizations, exchanges, established protocols, and sustainable fiber producers — applying premier environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards
- Supporting independent, third-party verification, including by those that perform forensic fiber audits and verify the ESG credentials of suppliers
"Traceability in the textiles supply chain is a crucial step for a more transparent industry overall," said Claudia de Witte, sustainability leader, Eastman Textile Fibers. "Joining the TextileGenesis™ platform is an exciting addition to our existing Naia™ verification program. By collaborating with fellow innovators, we are delivering on our 2022 sustainability goal to enable advanced technology and information solutions for tracking and tracing our materials."
According to de Witte, the TextileGenesis™ partnership demonstrates Eastman's commitment to partner with industry leaders to implement systematic changes that help ensure that sustainable textiles are accessible to all.
"Traceability is fast becoming a key prerequisite to sustainable product offerings," said Amit Gautam, TextileGenesis™ CEO and founder. "Our partnership with Eastman will create unprecedented supply chain traceability for Naia™ fibers and filament towards retail brands. It moves forward the sustainable fibers industry to create end-to-end traceability."
Empowering consumers to make ethical choices
Made with the vision to inspire more eco-friendly fashion and home textiles, Naia™ cellulosic yarns and fiber are responsibly sourced from sustainably managed pine and eucalyptus forests to ensure no deforestation of ancient and endangered forests. For further sustainability, Naia™ Renew gives brands the opportunity to offer circularity at scale. Produced from 60% sustainably sourced and traceable wood pulp and 40% certified* recycled waste materials, Naia™ Renew creates new value from hard-to-recycle materials that would otherwise be destined for landfills, incinerators, or other undesirable end-of-life destinations.
According to de Witte, "Understanding where materials come from is a vital part of a brand's sustainability story. By working with TextileGenesis™, we're giving our brand partners a Naia™ travel log from factory floors to retailers' doors, complete with snapshots that detail its journey across the value chain. And in the end, this gives consumers the information they need to make ethical decisions about their fashion."
For more information on eco-conscious Naia™ and Eastman's sustainability goals, visit https://naia.eastman.com/sustainability.
*Naia™ Renew recycled content is achieved by allocation of recycled waste material using an ISCC-certified mass balance process.
About TextileGenesis™
TextileGenesis™ is a pioneering supply chain traceability platform for the fashion and textile industry, enabled by blockchain technology. Its award-winning Fibercoin™ traceability technology creates real-time traceability at article level from fiber-to-retail, creating an entirely new level of visibility for brands and retailers. The platform is custom-built for all sustainable fibers in the fashion industry such as man-made cellulosic fibers, sustainable cotton, responsible wool, and recycled polyester—creating a sustainable network of leading fiber producers and hundreds of textile suppliers to ensure rapid deployment and scalability of the end-to-end traceability. Learn more at https://textilegenesis.com.
About Eastman
Founded in 1920, Eastman is a global specialty materials company that produces a broad range of products found in items people use every day. With the purpose of enhancing the quality of life in a material way, Eastman works with customers to deliver innovative products and solutions while maintaining a commitment to safety and sustainability. The company’s innovation-driven growth model takes advantage of world-class technology platforms, deep customer engagement, and differentiated application development to grow its leading positions in attractive end markets such as transportation, building and construction, and consumables. As a globally inclusive and diverse company, Eastman employs approximately 14,000 people around the world and serves customers in more than 100 countries. The company had 2021 revenues of approximately $10.5 billion and is headquartered in Kingsport, Tennessee, USA.
TextileGenesis™ media contact
Akanksha Sharma
Head of Customer Engagement and Strategic Projects
dani@textilegenesis.com
Eastman Naia™ media contact
Tanja Schlager
Eastman Marketing Communications, Textiles
tanja.schlager@eastman.com