Global Consortium Advances Sustainable Polyester Fiber with Neste RE™

Led by Goldwin and supported by Mitsubishi Corporation, Chiyoda Corporation, SK geo centric, Indorama Ventures, India Glycols, and Neste, a multinational consortium spanning five countries has established a pioneering supply chain focused on sustainable polyester fiber. This initiative marks a significant shift from fossil-based materials to renewable and bio-based alternatives, including Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU).

Neste's contribution of renewable Neste RE™ as a key ingredient for polyester production is pivotal. The consortium plans to integrate these sustainable polyester fibers into The North Face products by Goldwin, starting with sports uniforms in July 2024, with broader adoption across additional products in the pipeline.

Employing a mass balancing approach ensures transparent traceability of material flows throughout the supply chain, crucial for verifying the use of sustainable and renewable inputs. By prioritizing material defossilization efforts, the consortium aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and promote sustainable practices in polyester fiber manufacturing, setting a precedent for industry-wide collaboration towards a sustainable future.

Neste, a global leader in sustainable solutions, drives innovation in renewable fuels and circular feedstock for polymers and chemicals. Their commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions supports environmental sustainability across industries, aligning with goals for a circular economy and climate action by 2030.

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