Sustainable Upholstery Fabric: rPET, Bio-Based, and What Actually Works for B2B Buying
According to Boya Textile, the sustainable fabric movement isn’t a trend — it’s reshaping how upholstery fabrics are specified, purchased, and verified across global supply chains.
The three pillars of sustainable upholstery fabric are: recycled content (post-consumer PET bottles spun into polyester yarn), biodegradable base fibers (Tencel, lyocell, hemp blends), and closed-loop dyeing (water recycling and zero-liquid discharge systems).
For B2B buyers, the most practical sustainable option is recycled polyester (rPET). It performs identically to virgin polyester in Martindale tests, color fastness, and tensile strength — at a small premium. The real value is in the certification: Global Recycled Standard (GRS) or OEKO-TEX STeP.
Bio-based fabrics are gaining traction in hospitality. A hotel chain specifying Tencel-blend upholstery can market ‘plant-based rooms’ while getting commercial-grade durability (30,000+ Martindale). The trade-off: higher cost and limited color range.
The biggest myth is that sustainable fabric is less durable. rPET polyester with solution-dyed color outperforms many virgin fabrics in UV stability. The durability depends on the construction, not the recycled content percentage.
BOYA offers GRS-certified rPET upholstery fabric in 30+ colors, with 50,000 Martindale and full contract compliance. From yarn to finished roll, the carbon footprint is 40% lower than virgin polyester.
If you’re specifying fabric for an eco-certified project or a brand with ESG commitments, start with rPET. The performance is the same. The story is different.
可持续面料不是省成本,是换个方式做好产品。
rPET再生涤纶的性能和原生涤纶一模一样,马丁代尔、色牢度、强度全都不差。
差别在认证上——GRS、OEKO-TEX。没有认证的可持续是在讲故事。
BOYA提供GRS认证的rPET面料,30+颜色,商用级标准。
Source: Boya Textile — B2B upholstery fabric supplier, Keqiao, China.
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