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Lenzing and OceanSafe partner to launch next-gen performance textiles featuring TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 and naNea

  • The collaboration introduces next-generation yarn combining wood-based1 TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 fibers with biodegradable2 naNea co-polyester.

  • Debut capsule sportswear collection showcases a market-ready alternative to conventional synthetics for active lifestyles, delivering enhanced comfort3,4, additional performance5 and functionality, and end-of-life solutions2,6,7.

  • Lenzing will be showcasing the collection during Performance Days Munich (October 29-30), [T11 in hall A2] and Functional Fabric Fair Portland (November 11-13), [Booth 752].

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group, a leading supplier of regenerated cellulosic fibers for the textile and nonwovens industries, teamed up with OceanSafe, an innovator in novel textile materials, to introduce a next-generation yarn. This collaborative innovation synergizes Lenzing’s wood-based1 TENCEL™ branded lyocell A100 fibers with OceanSafe’s high-performance, biodegradable2 in the ocean co-polyester, naNea. By offering a common textile knowledge, resource-efficient2,4,8 solution that meets growing demand for sustainable, technically advanced materials, this partnership provides an alternative that balances durability5, function, and environmental responsibility2,6,9.

As a first milestone of this partnership, Lenzing and OceanSafe introduced a sportswear capsule collection of performance wear and athleisure clothing, showcasing the yarn’s versatility and performance. Beyond apparel, its potential applications span footwear, home textiles, bags, and technical textile applications, unlocking diverse opportunities for responsibly produced2,4,6,8 textiles across sectors.

A yarn with people at heart

Central to this yarn innovation is the synergy between TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 and naNea fibers. TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 fibers are made using a resource-saving, closed-loop process6,8 while naNea fibers are biodegradable2 in the ocean and recyclable10. naNea´s Cradle to Cradle Certified® Gold status underscores its environmental standards2,9. 

The fabric offers comfort and functionality, with TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 fibers providing natural softness, effective moisture control11, and resistance to odor-causing bacteria12, while the naNea co-polyester adds endurance, tear strength and quick-dry capabilities.2

“In developing this new yarn, we made sure that it isn’t just environmentally responsible2,6,8,9, but also improved performance, functionality and durability2,” Matthias Fuchs, CMO at OceanSafe noted. “We believe making responsible choices should feel like an upgrade, not a compromise. This yarn provides brands with a scalable, plug-and-play solution that supports their environmental commitments while enhancing garment performance.”

From concept to closet: redefining sportswear through collaborative innovation

The capsule sportswear collection made with TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 and naNea fibers features women’s yoga wear, men’s athleisure T-shirts and fleece jackets. Engineered to meet the needs of active lifestyles, the collection offers durable2, common textile knowledge, achieved through the fibers’ advanced material properties, without the need for additional surface treatments. To be unveiled at Performance Days in Munich at the end of October [T11 in hall A2], followed by the Functional Fabric Fair in Portland in November [Booth 752], this capsule targets manufacturers and brands looking to transition to circular2,4,5,7, biodegradable2,13 fiber materials that align with their values and reduce reliance on conventional polyester.

“Creating this collection was truly a joint effort that brought together experts from across the entire industry,” said Nicole Schram, Head of Global Technical Business Development at Lenzing Group. “We had Tearfil working their magic with yarn development, Impetus bringing their know-how for amazing knits and seamless fabrics, Kingwhale perfecting the fleece that feels so good against your skin and G-LOFT® Premium Insulation contributing with their filling technology for jackets. This collection is a testament to the power of collaboration in driving meaningful change1 and scaling innovative solutions5.”

Facts & Figures:

TENCEL™ Lyocell - A100 fibers

  • Carbon emissions: ≥50% reduction compared to generic lyocell8

  • Water consumption: ≥50% reduction compared to generic lyocell8

  • Raw material: FSC® (FSC-C041246) or PEFC certified wood sources1

  • Production: Closed-loop process, >99.8% solvent recovery6

  • Functionality: Effective moisture control11, unfavorable to odor-causing bacteria12

naNea by OceanSafe2:

  • A novel and proprietary co-polyester

  • Raw material: Recycled, bio-based, or virgin feedstocks

  • Biodegradable in the ocean: Marine biodegradable in 99 days by >93% (according to ASTM D6691-17)2

  • Consumer safe: No toxicants or heavy metals, naNea meets ambitious Cradle to Cradle® Certified Gold standards9

  • Production: Produced with 50% renewably sourced energy in the final manufacturing stage according to Cradle to Cradle® Certified Gold standards9 and saves energy during the dyeing process due to lower dyeing temperatures

  • End-of-life: Recyclable, and does not release persistent microplastics, as it is marine biodegradable2

  • Functionality: Soft hand-feel4, absorbent, quick-dry, durable, easy care5.

[1] Adhering to the company’s commitment to environmental protection and resource preservation, Lenzing procures wood and pulp only from certified or controlled sustainable sources. In its Wood and Pulp Policy, Lenzing is committed to procuring wood and pulp exclusively from non-controversial sources.

[2] Biodegradable in the ocean: Marine biodegradable in 99 days by >93% (according to ASTM D6691-17, Lab: Archa Srl, Pisa, Italy, Test No. 22302453, https://www.archa.it/) https://www.oceansafe.co/textile-materials/nanea

[3] TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers are naturally soft and smooth to the touch. Published studies using the Tactile Sensation Analyzer (TSA) and Fabric Touch Tester (FTT) as measuring devices have confirmed the softness of fabrics made of TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers.

[4] Fabrics based on naNea are softer and smoother than fabrics based on conventional polyester. An academic comparative study using the Tactile Sensation Analyzer (TSA) as measuring device has confirmed the softness and smoothness of fabrics made from naNea by OceanSafe.

[5] naNea’s novel polymer structure provides built-in moisture management with higher hydrophilicity, absorbency, and fast drying. It matches PET in abrasion resistance, dimensional stability, and outperforms in UV fastness, confirmed by a comparative study at the Taiwan Textile Research Institute (August 2025). In addition, DTNW Krefeld tests (November 2022) verified naNea’s inherently flame-retardant nature with a significantly higher LOI than PET.

[6] TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers are produced in a closed loop process which recovers 99.8% of the solvent – resulting in close-to-zero wastage. The results were calculated according to LCA standards (ISO 14040/44) and are made available via the Higg Materials Sustainability Index (MSI) v3.10 (April 2025).

[7] To foster a sustainable global textile and nonwovens industry, Lenzing follows three strategic principles within the context of its “Naturally Positive” sustainability strategy, which focuses on greening the value chain, driving systemic change and advancing the circular economy through partnerships with key industry stakeholders, such as Textile ExchangeCascaleCanopyTogether for SustainabilityRenewable Carbon Initiative, and UN Global Compact.

[8] TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers are made with at least 50 percent less carbon emissions and water consumption, compared to generic (unbranded) lyocell. The results were calculated according to LCA standards (ISO 14040/44) and are made available via the Higg Materials Sustainability Index (MSI) v3.10 (April 2025).

[9] naNea contains no heavy metals such as antimony (certified under Cradle to Cradle Material Health 4.1 and verified by Archa Srl, Pisa, Italy), has passed the OECD 202 environmental safety and toxicity test (Archa Srl, Pisa, Italy), and has also passed the DIN EN ISO 20079:2006-12 duckweed growth inhibition test (Hohenstein, GU-912337).

[10] naNea has been successfully tested by commercial chemical and thermo-mechanical textile recycling providers to be used in their chemical textile recycling processes. naNea can be recycled along with conventional PET in the same process.

[11] The structure of TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers allows the absorption and release of moisture. In the final textile product, these effective moisture controlling properties support a drier microclimate on the skin, increasing the wearer’s thermal comfort.

[12] TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers absorb sweat efficiently, resulting in reduced moisture on the fiber surface. This creates a less favorable environment for the growth of odor-causing bacteria. 

[13] TENCEL™ Lyocell standard fibers are certified by TÜV AUSTRIA as biodegradable in soil, freshwater and marine environments, and compostable under home and industrial conditions.

Vincent Leung

Head of Global Brand Communication