BY ESTELLE PULESTON
For decades now, most hosiery has been made from nylon. A petroleum-based product, it sheds microplastic fibers and is an incredibly energy-intensive yarn to produce from scratch. But perhaps most worryingly of all for such a throwaway garment, nylon won’t biodegrade at the end of its lifespan.
Given that the sheerest hosiery styles can often be sent to landfill after only a few wears, which is how little time it can take them to develop a run, they’re not all that much better than single-use plastics. And according to the brand, 8 billion pairs of tights are discarded annually.
And this year, the founders are building on this further by turning their attention to improving durability. Because even products produced in an eco-friendly way are more sustainable when they need replacing less often.
“This is the first time the technology has been used with recycled materials, making Malva unique in the market.” Anneli Melander, Product Manager
LYCRA® FUSION™ hosiery itself isn’t new. However, according to their Product Manager Anneli Melander, “this is the first time the technology has been used with recycled materials, making Malva unique on the market.” Though it’s still a synthetic fiber-based product, the carbon footprint of creating recycled polyamide is smaller than with using raw materials, plus is saves pre-consumer waste from heading directly to landfill.
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