The scope of diversity where the product can be used
Nonwoven is a textile material that consists of slim fibres oriented without any major mutual arrangement unlike woven or knitted fabrics. Material choices are of course important to us and synthetic and natural fibres are materials that we use in our process.
When it comes to natural fibre, hemp is an example of this, and it has many environmental benefits. Producing hemp requires minimal watering. The hemp plant is a durable and fast-growing crop that can grow in most climate zones and nutrient-poor soils. In addition, the hemp absorbs more carbon dioxide during its growth than is emitted. The hemp fibre is also a very good insulating material.
Examples of other materials we use are wool, cotton, linen, viscose, PP and industrial textile waste. Of course, these materials can be combined.
Nonwoven has many different properties in terms of insulation, durability, air permeability, absorption, etc.