Hyosung presents bio-spandex made from sugarcane feedstock

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Hyosung TNC, the world’s largest spandex manufacturer by market share, has presented its sugarcane-based spandex line at the Functional Fabric Fair in New York.

The South Korean company has committed $1 billion to building what it calls the first fully integrated bio-based spandex production system, converting sugarcane into Bio-BDO and Bio-PTMG chemicals, then into finished Bio Spandex within a single value chain.

The company’s regen Bio Spandex uses sugarcane as feedstock, verified through the VIVE platform. Hyosung says the material delivers the same performance as petroleum-based spandex for activewear, sportswear, and compression applications while reducing carbon footprint.

Sora Yoo, vice president of marketing at Hyosung TNC, positioned the product as a scalable system rather than a niche sustainable option. “We are excited to share how our regen Bio Spandex can be the solution to active and bodywear brands’ transition, powered by sugarcane.”

The company is also highlighting functional fiber variations at the show, including CREORA Conadu Polyester with cotton-like feel, CREORA Coolwave Nylon for moisture control, and CREORA EasyFlex Spandex designed for size inclusivity.

Hyosung company representatives presented an expert talk on scaling bio-based spandex through fiber and fabric engineering. The session covered Hyosung’s transition from corn to sugarcane feedstock and the mill-level requirements needed for industry-wide adoption of bio-based spandex.

Spandex, also known as elastane, is used extensively in athletic wear, underwear, and any garment requiring stretch. Traditional production relies on petroleum-derived chemicals. Bio-based alternatives aim to reduce dependence on fossil feedstocks while maintaining performance standards.

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