Description/achievement of initiative
HanesBrands commits to develop and commercialize the incorporation of flax fiber into select products that have traditionally been 100% cotton or cotton/poly blends, beginning with socks.
Implementation methodologies
because of the long history Hanes has in delivering highly sustainable cotton products, the target will be achieved by concentrating our cotton sourcing from the eastern United States, avoiding water scarce regions and taking advantage of the most advanced farming techniques available, while also reducing the energy footprint from shipping. As the “green consumer” market segment grows, Hanes has recognized that their customers rely on them to deliver a superior product. It saw an opportunity to introduce product innovations that could partially replace polyester fiber and could lend additional benefits to traditionally 100% cotton products, such as superior wicking and increased product durability. While opening up great potential to differentiate the HanesBrands and grow revenues, flax also offers multiple ecosystem benefits. Flax is biodegradable and can be grown in cold climates (or off season), allowing for increased crop rotation and helping farmers use less land. This can alleviate deforestation as farmers seek to meet increasing demands. Flax also grows quickly and needs less irrigation, pesticides and herbicides, helping to stabilize and protect local water sources.
In 2009, Hanes began working with NAT on the development of this fiber innovation and will begin producing their first flax-inclusive sock products in 2012. Finance support will be sponsored by Hanesbrands.
Arrangements for Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer
Coordination mechanisms/governance structure
Partner(s)
NAT (Naturally Advanced Technologies)