12.17.24
Acme Mills Company introduces Natura, its line of bio-based polylactic acid (PLA) fabrics. Designed to replace petroleum-based nonwovens such as PET, PP and nylon, Natura represents a revolutionary step toward reducing environmental impact without compromising performance or quality.
The Natura product line includes a diverse range of PLA fabric types, such as spunbond nonwovens, needled felts, hydroentangled and meltblown textiles. These materials are tailored to meet the demands of industries including food and beverage, packaging, automotive, furniture, healthcare and filtration.
"Natura is more than just a product line; it's a testament to our commitment to innovation and sustainability," said Matt Utley, chief of strategy. "By offering a bio-based alternative to petroleum-based textiles, we are empowering industries to make environmentally responsible choices without sacrificing performance."
Natura fabrics are crafted from renewable resources such as corn starch and sugarcane, and they are biodegradable under industrial composting conditions. Natura fabrics significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel consumption compared to traditional plastics.
"Using PLA reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 75% compared to petroleum-based plastics, helping organizations meet critical sustainability targets," the company says.
Acme Mills supports Natura's production with a robust global manufacturing and supply chain network spanning Europe and North America. This infrastructure ensures efficient production and distribution of Natura fabrics to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly materials worldwide.
Natura's innovations include FDA GRAS-compliant (Generally Recognized As Safe) fabrics, enabling their use in food-safe applications such as beverage filters, food packaging and disposable cutlery. Additionally, Acme Mills is exploring advanced composite materials by combining Natura PLA fabrics with other bio-based fibers, offering enhanced strength, durability, and versatility for high-performance applications.
The Natura product line includes a diverse range of PLA fabric types, such as spunbond nonwovens, needled felts, hydroentangled and meltblown textiles. These materials are tailored to meet the demands of industries including food and beverage, packaging, automotive, furniture, healthcare and filtration.
"Natura is more than just a product line; it's a testament to our commitment to innovation and sustainability," said Matt Utley, chief of strategy. "By offering a bio-based alternative to petroleum-based textiles, we are empowering industries to make environmentally responsible choices without sacrificing performance."
Natura fabrics are crafted from renewable resources such as corn starch and sugarcane, and they are biodegradable under industrial composting conditions. Natura fabrics significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel consumption compared to traditional plastics.
"Using PLA reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 75% compared to petroleum-based plastics, helping organizations meet critical sustainability targets," the company says.
Acme Mills supports Natura's production with a robust global manufacturing and supply chain network spanning Europe and North America. This infrastructure ensures efficient production and distribution of Natura fabrics to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly materials worldwide.
Natura's innovations include FDA GRAS-compliant (Generally Recognized As Safe) fabrics, enabling their use in food-safe applications such as beverage filters, food packaging and disposable cutlery. Additionally, Acme Mills is exploring advanced composite materials by combining Natura PLA fabrics with other bio-based fibers, offering enhanced strength, durability, and versatility for high-performance applications.