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In this day of ever-escalating synthetic "performance" blends, linen remains the most natural and environmentally-friendly choice for dressing oneself and one’s home.

Through constant research and development, the processes used to produce this luxury fiber are continually refined to diminish, and hopefully one day eliminate, stress to our environment. At each step of production—spinning, weaving and finishing—lesser or non-polluting methods are constantly being adopted.

Among recent improvements are,

retting by field curing is replacing immersion in water,

bleaching is now performed with non-chlorine agents,

harmful dyestuffs are being replaced with new, non-toxic formulae.

Beyond these technological upgrades, the inherent properties of linen and its manufacture are "eco-friendly" because,

flax is a renewable resource, grown for centuries,

every part of the flax plant has value, eliminating nearly any waste,

flax is easy to incorporate into modern crop rotation cycles,

growing flax requires little fertilizer or pesticides

 

(3 times less than wheat and 13 times less than potatoes, for instance),

the inherent strength of linen yarn reduces the need for applied coatings,

linen is fully biodegradable and is now commonly recycled.

In 1992, recognizing the growing demand for "green" products, Libeco launched its Eco-Linen Collection of bed sheets free of bleaching agents, dyes or finishing chemicals of any kind.

 
 
   
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