Saturday, 22 February 2025

Sustainable Textile News: Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp Accelerates Sustainable Transformation with Certification Upgrades, Digital Traceability, and Industry Innovation

Flax-linen and hemp are two premium natural fibers recognized for their sustainability, durability, and versatility. They play a significant role in eco-friendly fashion, sustainable living products, and innovative industries.

A presentation on SS26 materials during Première Vision Paris February 2025

With 60% of flax-linen used in fashion and 30% in home, interior, and lifestyle products, the Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp—the leading agro-industrial organization in the sector—has declared 2025 as the year to accelerate its sustainable transformation.

During the recent Milano Unica (February 4–6, 2025) and Première Vision Paris (February 11–13, 2025) textile trade fairs, the Alliance outlined its strategic action plan for the Fashion and Home markets. This plan includes the evolution of Flax-Linen certifications, the launch of a digital Flax-Linen Traceability Platform, the publication of impact datasets alongside a new environmental footprint calculation tool, scientific validation of Flax-Linen's functional properties, and the introduction of a Flax-Linen & Hemp sourcing platform.

These five initiatives will be implemented with the support of a fully European agro-industrial value chain.

The Alliance said it remains dedicated to innovation, creation, and sustainable development, promoting transparency through two key origin-traceability certifications—Masters of Linen™ and European Flax™. These certifications reinforce European expertise and enhance industry credibility.

Over the coming year, the Alliance's holistic strategy will comprehensively address socio-environmental challenges and regulatory requirements, aiming to position European Flax-Linen and Hemp as the world’s preferred sustainable fibers.

Flax-Linen Certifications: Evolution and Reinforcement

The Alliance is updating its Flax-Linen certifications with a new identity, revised standards, and specific deployments:

Masters of Linen™: While retaining its name, this certification will undergo a transformation with a new logo, tagline, and a broader scope that includes both company and product standards. It will be open-source and audited by independent third-party certification bodies. Applications have increased by 36% over the past five years.

Masters of Flax Fibre™ (formerly European Flax™): Reflecting a 755% growth in demand over the last five years, this certification has been renamed to align with an updated agricultural standard. It features a new logo, tagline, and promise.

Digital Traceability and Blockchain Innovation

After three years of collaboration with industry stakeholders, the Alliance has developed the Flax-Linen Traceability Platform in partnership with TextileGenesis - Lectra. This digital tool capitalizes on certified fibers, utilizing a blockchain-based, tokenized system (Fibercoins™) to verify authenticity throughout the supply chain. The platform maps every production stage, ensuring full transparency.

By May 2025, retail brands will gain access to this platform, allowing them to register their orders for certified European Flax-Linen. The initial rollout will begin with French, Belgian, and Dutch scutchers, who collectively produce 75% of the world’s flax fiber.

Impact Data and Environmental Footprint Assessment

The impact datasets for the Masters of Flax Fibre™ certification are now available in key reference databases such as the Higg Index, the European PEF database (EF 3.1), and ecoinvent. Additional datasets for flax transformation (from fiber to yarn) are being developed and will be published in the European PEF format within the year.

With pilot companies and its partner Glimpact, the Alliance is creating a dedicated tool to:

Calculate product footprints using the European PEF methodology.

Provide key data to downstream customers.

Identify areas for improvement and track progress towards sustainability goals.

These efforts aim to enhance transparency and sustainability across the entire value chain.

Scientific Validation of Flax-Linen’s Environmental Impact

An expert international committee is conducting scientific research to validate the functional and environmental properties of Masters of Flax Fibre™-certified fibres. Notably, the HYDRA Marine Sciences laboratory is examining the biodegradability of certified European Flax fibers in marine environments. The findings, set for release in Q1 2025, will address both positive and negative claims while contributing to global research on microfibers and microplastics in marine ecosystems.

The Return of the Linen & Hemp Dream Lab

The "Linen & Hemp Dream Lab" is relaunching its digital platform, offering access to a diverse range of European Flax-Linen and Hemp-based innovative materials, textiles, and technical solutions. This resource is available to designers, creative teams, stylists, manufacturers, and buyers worldwide, supporting applications across Fashion, Home, and Technical & Composite textile sectors.

With these transformative initiatives, the Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp is reinforcing its leadership in sustainable fibre innovation, setting new industry standards, and fostering greater transparency across the global textile industry.


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