Trerè Innovation is launching the world's first line of 100% bio-based base layers in the United States with Biotech natural and plant-based materials. The base layers, footwear and socks fall under Trerè Innovation's first U.S. consumer brand, Unleash Your Nature (UYN, pronounced "win.")
These next-gen, planet-friendly fabrics come from responsibly harvested beech plants, castor oil seeds, kapok trees, eucalyptus trees and corn, all the while delivering high-performance features to support the active individuals who need them most.
As people become more aware of the environmental impact of the textile industry, there's a growing demand for petroleum-free clothing. Many sustainably minded brands and consumers are committed to reducing their reliance on petroleum-based materials to reduce their carbon footprint and promote a more environmentally friendly future.
Biotech Base Layers
These Bio-Based Base Layers are Made with Planet-Friendly Fabrics
Trend Themes
1. Bio-based Fabrics - With the growing demand for planet-friendly clothing, developing 100% bio-based fabrics from naturally derived materials like beech plants, castor oil seeds, kapok trees, eucalyptus trees, and corn offers disruptive innovation opportunities.
2. Sustainable Textile Industry - Consumer commitment to reducing reliance on petroleum-based materials encourages disruptive innovation in the sustainable textile industry, inspiring companies to launch sustainable, environment-friendly brands.
3. Eco-conscious Sportswear - The next-generation, planet-friendly fabrics used in sportswear made from responsibly harvested materials like beech plants, castor oil seeds, kapok trees, eucalyptus trees, show opportunities for eco-conscious sportswear to thrive.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Industry - Developing sustainable, eco-friendly brands like Unleash Your Nature will disrupt the textile industry and encourage more brands to reduce their reliance on petroleum-based materials.
2. Sportswear Industry - Creating eco-conscious sportswear using bio-based materials offers an opportunity for disruption in the sportswear industry.
3. Agriculture Industry - The need for natural materials like beech plants, castor oil seeds, kapok trees, and eucalyptus trees for the textile industry could create opportunities for disruption in the agriculture industry.