
Paper fabric has become the new favorite in eco-friendly packaging primarily due to its outstanding performance and environmental benefits.
It has the advantages as followed:
1. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
Natural raw materials: Sourced from FSC-certified wood pulp, a renewable resource.
Rapidly biodegradable: Fully composts in 2–4 weeks under natural conditions, leaving no toxic residues, with a carbon footprint far lower than that of synthetic fibers.
Low Energy Consumption and Low Carbon Footprint: Production involves less pollution and energy consumption than traditional textiles, and waste paper can be recycled and reused.
2. Lightweight and Comfortable
Ultra-lightweight: Weighs only 10–15 g/m², approximately one-third the weight of cotton.
Breathable, Moisture-Wicking, and Quick-Drying: The fibers have a hollow, porous structure that provides excellent breathability and sweat wicking, preventing the fabric from sticking to the skin and keeping you dry and comfortable.
No lint shedding and low static electricity.
III. Durability
Wash- and abrasion-resistant: High strength, tear-resistant, scratch-resistant, resistant to pilling and snagging, with some water-repellency; not a disposable material.
UV protection: Blocks approximately 99% of UV rays, providing strong sun protection.
Antibacterial and Odor-Resistant: Breathable and quick-drying properties inhibit bacterial growth and reduce odor retention.
IV. Appearance and Texture
Natural Texture: Structured and crisp with a matte, natural luster.
Soft Colors: Even dyeing and excellent colorfastness; minimalist and sophisticated style with a natural, wabi-sabi aesthetic.
V. Minor Drawbacks
Slightly lower wet strength; requires careful maintenance during prolonged, high-intensity wet friction.
Average elasticity
Paper Woven Fabric FSC certified - Paper Woven Fabric - BERRY CAST