As a green regenerated cellulose fiber, Lyocell has attracted worldwide attention. With increasingly stringent environmental protection policies and awareness of social responsibility in enterprises and consumption, Lyocell is worthy of vigorous promotion and application.
The promotion of regenerated cellulose fibers is a concrete action for the industry to practice green development and promote sustainable development of the textile industry. It will significantly improve production technology and equipment level of new solvent-based cellulose fibers, and will also serve the structural adjustment of the textile industry. Transformation and upgrading of the regenerated cellulose fibers industry and the green manufacturing of textile fiber raw materials have made positive contributions.
With the continuous breakthrough of various basic research, equipment and process technologies in the green cellulose fiber industry and the advancement of industrialization, the industrial application of new solvent-based regenerated cellulose fibers will usher in a broad space for development. Of the 70 million tons of chemical fibers in the world, the total amount of regenerated cellulose fibers is less than five million tons, of which traditional viscose accounts for the majority. Major projects for the conversion of new and old kinetic energy include advanced basic textile new materials, key emerging strategic fiber new materials and bio-based chemical fibers.

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