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NEXTEVO unveils pineapple leaf fibre innovations at FAW Tokyo 2024

Singapore-based sustainability business NEXTEVO made waves with its creative and environmentally responsible pineapple leaf fibre (PALF) solutions. Sustainability-minded NEXTEVO’s PALF-based denim jackets and pants have garnered a lot of interest from business leaders, highlighting the brand’s commitment to fusing practicality, high quality, and environmental awareness.

The event showcased PALF’s adaptability, providing a sustainable substitute for high fashion and luxury casual clothes without sacrificing flair. High-end PALF-cotton bath towels were displayed alongside jeans, blazers, shirts, and skirts, demonstrating the fiber’s versatility beyond traditional clothing uses.

The 2024 FaW Tokyo event, which placed a strong emphasis on sustainability, drew international fashion brands, producers, buyers, and experts who were keen to learn about new trends and prospects in the rapidly expanding sustainable fashion industry. “The interest and comments we’ve gotten at FaW Tokyo 2024 have us giddy. Our denim jackets and pants made from PALF are only the first examples of what can be achieved when sustainability and creativity come together. Harold Koh, the founder of NEXTEVO, stated, “We think NEXTEVO PALF has the potential to redefine eco-friendly fashion for leading brands worldwide.”

Leading the way in sustainable practices, NEXTEVO is the first PALF textile manufacturer to receive the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 accreditation, attesting to the high calibre, safety, and environmentally friendly production of their goods. This certification increases NEXTEVO’s attractiveness to consumers and brands that care about the environment.

Established in 2019, NEXTEVO provides cutting-edge textile solutions to the worldwide textile and fashion sector by converting agricultural waste into sustainable materials. The company, which operates throughout Southeast Asia, works with producers and farmers to reduce garbage dumping and burning in order to reduce pollution and increase farmer incomes.

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