Hyosung, the manufacturer of spandex, has released the results of its Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) comparing the environmental performance of its 100 percent recycled Creora Regen Spandex to its virgin Creora Spandex.

The study, conducted by Networks Y, a Korean LCA consultancy and performed a carbon footprint calculation (the amount of CO2 emitted from the life cycle of a product) of both fibers from pre-manufacturing to the manufacturing stage.

Its study found that Creora Regen Spandex reduces carbon dioxide production by approximately 67 percent or by about two-thirds compared to its Creora Spandex in the production of 1 kg.

“We know that our Creora Regen is unique because we only produce 100 percent recycled content, and our LCA helps quantify why that is important,” said Mike Simko, Hyosung global marketing director-Textiles.

Since the launch of Hyosung’s Creora Regen Spandex in January 2020, the company has produced an amount of fiber to offset the number of CO2 emissions equivalent to “driving 1,000 times around the globe.” Similarly, the production of Creora Regen has the greenhouse gas (GHG) absorption impact of “enough mature pine trees to cover San Francisco’s Presidio.”

Hyosung’s Creora Regen Spandex is GRS, HIGGS MSI and Oeko-tex certified. The company is in the process of obtaining a material health certificate under the Cradle-to-Cradle Certified Product Standard.