The Natura range of bio-based polylactic acid (PLA) textiles has been introduced by Acme Mills Company, a world leader in textile innovation. Natura, which was created to take the place of petroleum-based nonwovens like PET, PP, and nylon, is a ground-breaking move in lowering environmental impact without sacrificing functionality or quality.
A wide variety of PLA fabric types, including spunbond nonwovens, needled felts, hydroentangled, and melt-blown textiles, are available in the Natura product line. These cutting-edge materials are designed to satisfy the needs of various industries, such as filtration, food and beverage, packaging, automotive, furniture, and healthcare.
Made from renewable elements like sugarcane and maize starch, Natura fabrics decompose naturally in industrial composting settings.
Acme Mills has a strong worldwide supply chain and manufacturing network that spans North America and Europe to support Natura’s production. In order to satisfy the rising demand for environmentally friendly materials globally, this infrastructure guarantees the effective manufacture and distribution of Natura fabrics.
FDA GRAS-compliant (Generally Recognised As Safe) textiles are among Natura’s breakthroughs, allowing them to be used in food-safe applications like food packaging, beverage filters, and disposable flatware. Furthermore, by fusing Natura PLA textiles with other bio-based fibres, Acme Mills is investigating cutting-edge composite materials that provide improved strength, durability, and adaptability for high-performance applications.