As people's concern for environmental protection is increasing, continue to explore ways to combine environmental protection and low-impact yarns.
From animal and plant fibers to smart synthetic materials, knitting product solutions that have less impact on the environment should attract attention.
Luxury fibers such as wool, cashmere and mohair have many advantages, including strong environmental certifications. Animal fiber has natural warmth, breathable and moisture-proof functions, and is biodegradable, which is better than many synthetic fibers in terms of environmental protection.
With the recent review of the mohair industry, animal protection and ethical production have become more important than ever for brands and consumers. "Non-killing silk" brings another possibility besides traditional silk production methods. The price of non-killing silk is higher, and it is suitable for blending to make luxury knitwear.
As the mechanical recycling process becomes more sophisticated, recycled cotton yarn provides an environmentally friendly and sustainable development path for virgin cotton production.
Natural fibers provide a simple and sustainable solution for cross-season sweaters. Flax is a biodegradable fiber with low environmental impact.
Compared with traditional viscose and nylon fibers, regenerated cellulose has excellent drape, flexibility, smooth texture and strong environmental protection properties. Recycled polyester fabric, in terms of knitting applications, the blend of recycled synthetic materials and luxurious fibers stands out.



