Viscose is a common variant of the rayon fibre which is popular for being manufactured from natural sources. Agricultural products and wood are processed to
As a biodegradable fibre made from trees and plants (bamboo), viscose has the potential to be a sustainable alternative to oil-derived synthetics and water-hungry cotton.
Despite having enormous opportunity in the domestic market, the Bangladesh government has discarded its plan to produce viscose from jute to reduce dependency on imports.
Fast fashion may have improved consumer choice but it has come at a cost. The average number of times clothes are worn before being thrown away continues
Asia Pacific Rayon (APR) has successfully ramped up operations after commencing production in December 2018. APR’s operations are guided by the 5Cs business vision that