Linen

sustainable fiber
 

Linen is a natural fiber which stems from the flax plant. It uses considerably fewer resources than cotton or polyester (such as water, energy, pesticides, insecticides, fertilizers).

Flax can grow in poor soil which is not used for food production. In some cases, it can even rehabilitate polluted soil. Flax plants also have a high rate of carbon absorption. 

For these reasons, we consider linen to be a sustainable material, even when it is not organically grown.

 

1 hectare of flax

absorbs more than 3.7 metric tons of CO2

60% less water

is required to grow flax compared to cotton

PRODUCTS MADE WITH LINEN

People Tree Sleeveless Dress - 100% Organic certified Linen

People Tree Sleeveless Dress - 100% Organic certified Linen