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  1. NEAUSTIMA UAB

    Lithuania

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    NEAUSTIMA UAB is the manufacturer of nonwovens in Lithuania with nearly 30 years of experience. Main focus is the production of wadding, PES filter fleece, PES high density acoustic blocks, geotextile, green roofing drainage felt, synthetic, natural and recycled fiber felt. The company exports the products to the countries in Europe and North America. Experienced team is ready to offer right product for the producers of home textiles (blankets, quilts, pillows), upholstery furniture, mattresses and beds, footwear, air filtration products, and professionals of green roofing, civil construction and engineering, sound insulation and acoustics. Neaustima uses various fibers in the production: PES, rPET, cotton, sheep and camel wool, hemp, flax, viscose, silk, polylactic acid (PLA), recycled textile fibers. Company is known as a recycler of post-industrial textile waste. Neaustima buys textile scraps, threads and recycle them into fibers that are used in further production of nonwovens.

  2. HUMANA LT

    Lithuania

    Humana LT own one of the biggest textile sorting centers in Europe with yearly sorting capacity of 50 000 000 kg. From 1998 our organization became international group with main sorting plant at size of 13 800 sq. m. in Vilnius where 400 employees sorting used textile into different 300 grades. Sorted textiles are sold in more than 25 different countries. Our operation is driven by highest standards and it’s approved with ISO 9001: 2015 quality management system, ISO 45001: 2018 health & safety management system and ISO 14001: 2015 environmental management system.

  3. DP ACETATE

    Lithuania

    JSC 'DP Acetate' is an acetate cellulose filament yarn manufacture. The company producing intermingled and twisted yarn. All production has OEKO-TEX 100 Standard and Bureau Veritas certifications. JSC's „DP acetate“ production process is sustainable and designed to ensure the lowest environmental impact. With an extremely low water footprint using only sustainably sourced wood and safe solvents which are recycled and reused. Acetate cellulose filament yarn can be used for lining, apparel, home textile, technical fiber. It is a man-made fiber of natural origin with specific characteristics which allow the production of beautiful, practical, and comfortable fabrics. Cellulose acetate fibers are used for textiles and clothing by many of the top designers in the world. It is the perfect choice for fabrics in womenswear and home textile. Acetate is luxurious, soft, and easy-to-care-for fabrics, supremely soft and quick-drying and consistently reduce pilling, fast-drying, softness, silky smooth hand, deep gloss, high transparency, skin-friendly, rich and deep colors, ease of care, good toughness, a feeling that can be described as ‘natural’.

  4. LINAS AB

    Lithuania

    One of the biggest linen textile producers in the Baltic States with more then 60 years experience. AB Linas offers customers, who value naturalness and modernity, high quality linen or linen mix fabrics (solid and yarn dyed, printed, jacquard, structured) for home textiles and clothing. Oeko-tex certificated. Our aim is to present natural, environmentally friendly linen fabrics and home textile. Within 60 years of experience in textile manufacturing business we gain a lot; starting from how to select the best quality of fiber until realizing how a small change of our daily actions can cause a chain reaction towards sustainability. We are in the process of a change of people thinking and behavior to use natural, ecological fabrics for home textile and garments, wisely use available resources and to choose best products. In order to protect the environment AB Linas development team have launch new project - special collection made from recycled yarns. The collection has been made using linen and recycled yarns combination. These fabrics have special „double“ advantage: linen fiber is ecological by itself because it is absolutely does not leave any waste and when growing - doesn‘t make any harm to nature and ecology. Recycled yarns, such us cotton from post-consumer waste, polyester from up cycled PET bottles are made without using any water, chemicals and generate zero CO2 emissions during production.