Lululemon Partners with ZymoChem for Bio-Based Nylon

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This partnership aims to sustainably alter a vital element of nylon 6,6, which plays a key role in numerous Lululemon offerings, including their popular Align and Wunder Train leggings.

The collaboration began last year whenย Lululemon partners with ZymoChem for bio-based nylon, supporting ZymoChem’s efforts to create a bio-based alternative to adipic acid, a significant petroleum-derived component in nylon 6,6.

Looking ahead, the alliance is set to enhance ZymoChemโ€™s technology to promote the production and market introduction of this bio-based alternative. According to Yogendra Dandapure, Lululemonโ€™s Vice President of Raw Materials Innovation, โ€œWhat truly sets ZymoChem apart is their groundbreaking technology, which is capable of producing a bio-based material to create sustainable nylon 6,6 that provides the same look, feel, and quality expected from our high-performance products.

โ€œBy continuing to expand our partnerships with forward-thinking leaders like ZymoChem, weโ€™re creating multiple pathways to transition to sustainable materials across our product portfolio.โ€

For Lululemon, this collaboration with ZymoChem enhances its ongoing partnerships with other sustainable material innovators, such as Geno, which is focused on developing lower-impact bio-based nylon alternatives.

In the previous year, the retailer, working with Australian environmental tech startup Samsara Eco, introduced the first enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 product, demonstrating the potential for textile-to-textile recycling in this durable and complex fibre.

Through its efforts,ย Lululemon partners with ZymoChem for bio-based nylonย to make strides in its commitment to creating products with preferred materials and solutions for end-of-life considerations. ZymoChem co-founder and CEO Harshal Chokhawala commented, โ€œWe spent years refining our patented Carbon Conserving process with a vision to develop a sustainable version of nylon. We are thrilled to have deepened our engagement with Lululemon, setting the stage for our technologies to deliver bio-based and decarbonized nylon on a global scale.โ€

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