How Carnegie uses sugarcane to make greener textiles | GreenBiz.com - 0 views
-
BioBased Xorel
-
create the world's first bio-based interior textile that doesn't compromise performance, value or aesthetics.
-
In 1981, Carnegie introduced a polyethylene (PE) textile under the brand name Xorel that, at the time, was one of the few healthier alternatives to vinyl (PVC) for interior panels, wall coverings and upholstery. Thirty years later, that product has received an eco-friendly update with the launch of BioBased Xorel, an interior textile made from plants.
- ...12 more annotations...