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As the fashion and textile industry increasingly seeks out greener fiber options, India’s Birla Cellulose is rising to meet the demands of a more exacting market.
The manufacturer, which specializes in the production of man-made cellulosic fibers (MMCF) such as viscose and modal, is expanding the production capacity for its Birla Excel lyocell, investing in the closed-loop fiber that is even more eco-friendly than its MMCF peers.
Listen to the fireside chat between Vadiraj Kulkarni, business head of Birla Cellulose, and Sarah Jones, senior editor, strategic content at Sourcing Journal, to learn more about what sets lyocell apart in the fiber field and the business impact of responsibly sourcing inputs.
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As the fashion and textile industry increasingly seeks out greener fiber options, India’s Birla Cellulose is rising to meet the demands of a more exacting market.
The manufacturer, which specializes in the production of man-made cellulosic fibers (MMCF) such as viscose and modal, is expanding the production capacity for its Birla Excel lyocell, investing in the closed-loop fiber that is even more eco-friendly than its MMCF peers.
Listen to the fireside chat between Vadiraj Kulkarni, business head of Birla Cellulose, and Sarah Jones, senior editor, strategic content at Sourcing Journal, to learn more about what sets lyocell apart in the fiber field and the business impact of responsibly sourcing inputs.
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