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Lyocell (Tencel)

Closed-loop wood-pulp fiber with 99% solvent recovery, silky drape, biodegradable.

What it is

Lyocell is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from wood pulp (usually eucalyptus or beech). The Tencel-branded process uses a non-toxic solvent (NMMO) recovered in a closed loop with ~99% efficiency.

Why it matters

Conventional viscose/rayon production is linked to deforestation and toxic chemical discharge. Lyocell uses FSC-certified pulp, recovers solvent, and produces a fully biodegradable fiber.

Upsides

  • Closed-loop manufacturing recovers solvent and water
  • Fully biodegradable and compostable
  • Soft, moisture-wicking, naturally wrinkle-resistant

Trade-offs

  • Energy-intensive pulping; check renewable-energy sourcing
  • Generic 'lyocell' may not be closed-loop — only Tencel-branded is guaranteed
  • Often blended with elastane, which kills biodegradability

What to look for on the label

Lenzing TENCEL™ branding with the EU Ecolabel or FSC-certified pulp source.

Better or comparable alternatives

Frequently asked

Is Tencel better than bamboo viscose?+

Yes for environmental impact. Most bamboo fabric is viscose-process bamboo, which uses carbon disulfide and rarely recovers it. Tencel is the cleaner regenerated cellulose option.

How does Lyocell compare to cotton?+

It uses far less water and pesticides, drapes more like silk, and dries faster, but is typically more expensive.

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