STOCKHOLM, Oct. 7, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Austrian Lenzing Group invests in Swedish
fiber company TreeToTextile to accelerate development of a new
renewable and resource efficient cellulose fiber for textile and
nonwoven applications. The fiber aims to replace part of the cotton
fiber market and help the industry reduce its environmental
footprint significantly1.
- We are both proud and excited to have the leading global
cellulose fiber producer join us on our journey to produce
renewable and resource-efficient fibers with low environmental
impact. Scaling innovation requires time and knowledge, and we are
fortunate to have the strong support from our current
owners H&M Group, Inter IKEA Group, Stora Enso and LSCS
Invest. Now with the additional expertise and sustainability
leadership of our new shareholder Lenzing Group, our speed to
market will increase significantly, to reach our ambitious goals
and become an important player in the textile industry, comments
Dr. Roxana Barbieru, CEO of TreeToTextile.
Ever since TreeToTextile AB was established in 2014 by the
Swedish entrepreneur Lars Stigsson, TreeToTextile's mission has
been to develop and commercialize a new, renewable and resource
efficient cellulose fiber, that not only minimizes environmental
impact by reducing chemical use and conserving water and energy,
but also stands out in the market with its cost-effectiveness and
enhanced fiber properties. The development of the fiber has been
supported by its owners and strategic partners, H&M Group,
Inter IKEA Group, Stora Enso and LSCS Invest. To accelerate the
next phase of the company, Lenzing Group is joining with more than
85 years of experience in scaling new fiber technologies.
The Lenzing Group has a revenue of 2.52
bn EUR, approximately 8,000 employees and production sites
and sales representation in more than ten countries. Their nominal
fiber production capacity is 1,110,000 tons and are behind the
well-known trademarks of TENCEL™, LENZING™
ECOVERO™, VEOCEL™ and
REFIBRA™.
- We are excited about TreeToTextile's award-winning technology
and production process, which further reduces environmental impact,
promotes the transition to a more sustainable future and is fully
in line with our corporate strategy, says Rohit Aggarwal, CEO of the Lenzing Group. This
partnership is a significant investment and a sign of Lenzing's
relentless commitment to innovation by combining the power of its
own innovation engine with a strong strategic cooperation approach.
We look forward to contributing our expertise to TreeToTextile's
mission, he concludes.
TreeToTextile was established in 2014 by Swedish entrepreneur
Lars Stigsson, H&M Group and Inter IKEA Group, with the
objective to develop and commercialize a more sustainable process
for man-made cellulosic fiber. In 2016, the first fiber-volumes
were produced and in 2017 an initial proof of concept was
developed. Stora Enso joined in 2019, and in 2021, the announcement
of the establishment of a Demo plant at Stora Enso's former
premises in Nymölla, was communicated. The investment has been
supported by the Swedish Energy Agency and the Demo plant was
inaugurated in 2023. In June 2024,
the first bale of fiber was produced in the Demo plant, followed by
continuous strong development in the different process steps.
The agreement is pending merger control and regulatory approval
from relevant authorities.
Contact for public relations TreeToTextile:
Nina Ekstrand, Head of Marketing
& Communication, +46-76 110 67 12,
nina.ekstrand@treetotextile.com, www.treetotextile.com
Contact for public relations Lenzing Group:
Dominic
Köfner, Vice President Corporate Communications & Public
Affairs, +43 7672 701 2743, media@lenzing.com, www.lenzing.com
About TreeToTextile AB
Swedish-based TreeToTextile is driving positive change in the
textile industry, by providing better fibers to all for a resilient
planet. Supported by the strong owners H&M Group, Inter IKEA
Group, Stora Enso, and LSCS Invest, TreeToTextile develops a new
innovative cellulose fiber technology, to provide a renewable
and resource efficient fiber with a low environmental impact. The
fiber has the potential to complement or replace part of the
cotton, viscose and polyester markets.
Key facts & figures TreeToTextile
Year of establishment: 2014
Current owners: H&M Group, Inter IKEA Group, Stora Enso, LSCS
Invest
Number of employees: 46
Current facilities: HQ in Stockholm, Demo plant in Nymölla, Sweden, R&D Center in Mölndal,
Gothenburg, Registered brand
names: TreeToTextile™ (with symbol), Nyense™
(for textile applications), Nyvado™ (for nonwoven
applications)
About the Lenzing Group
The Lenzing Group stands for eco-responsible production of
specialty fibers based on cellulose and recycled material. As an
innovation leader, Lenzing is a partner of global textile and
nonwoven manufacturers and drives many new technological
developments. The Lenzing Group's high-quality fibers form the
basis for a variety of textile applications ranging from
functional, comfortable and fashionable clothing to durable and
sustainable home textiles. Due to their special properties and
their botanical origin, the TÜV certified biodegradable and
compostable Lenzing fibers are also highly suitable for everyday
hygiene products.
The business model of the Lenzing Group goes far beyond that of
a traditional fiber producer. Together with its customers and
partners, Lenzing develops innovative products along the value
chain, creating added value for consumers. The Lenzing Group
strives for the efficient utilization and processing of all raw
materials and offers solutions to help transform the textile
industry from the current linear economic system towards a circular
economy. In order to reduce the speed of global warming and thus
also support the targets of the Paris Agreement and the EU
Commission's "Green Deal", Lenzing has developed a clear
science-based climate action plan that aims to significantly reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a net-zero goal (scope 1, 2
and 3) by 2050.
Key Facts & Figures Lenzing Group 2023
Revenue: EUR 2.52 bn
Nominal capacity: 1,110,000 tons
Employees (FTE): 7,917
TENCEL™, LENZING™ ECOVERO™,
VEOCEL™ and REFIBRA™ are trademarks of
Lenzing AG.
1 The TreeToTextile fiber is renewable and has
low CO2 emissions: 0.6 kg CO2 eq/kg
fiber*, contributing to the saving of CO2 emissions
of the textile industry. (*Based on LCA report (2020),
3rd party verified (2021), simulated from lab
scale, factory to factory gate of staple fibers)
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