Hyosung TNC Introduces Creora Bio-Based Black

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Hyosung TNC has launched Creora Bio-Based Black, the black version of its Creora Bio-Based product, and Creora Regen Black, the black version of its Creora Regen product.

Creora Bio-Based is a spandex product made from renewable resources, while Creora Regen is a spandex product made from recycled materials.

Hyosung TNC has developed Creora Bio-Based Black, the world's first spandex made from corn extract, and it has been awarded the Eco-Product Mark by Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS), a leading inspection, testing, and certification organisation. The Eco-Product Mark is a global certification for environmentally friendly products.

The Eco-Product Mark is a certification awarded to products that are made using environmentally friendly raw materials that are safe for human use and produced through eco-friendly processes with a focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management.

Hyosung TNC showcased its latest products, Creora Bio-Based Black and Creora Regen Black, for the first time at the Functional Fabric Fair (FFF) in Portland, Oregon, held on April 4-5. Sustainable and functional spandex products attracted significant interest from international buyers.

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