Prompted by a recent thread in which the manufacture of Bamboo fabric was compared with Viscose, I did a little online checking and found this:
http://organicclothing.blogs.com/my_weblog/2007/09/bamboo-facts-be.html
Bamboo is advertised as an eco fabric and a natural product, but, while the plant itself grows without the intensive chemical help that cotton requires, how natural is the fabric? The production process seems very similar to that which produces viscose/rayon, which I had always regraded as synthetic. Now I feel there is virtually no difference between the two except that bamboo products are more expensive.
I have a bamboo base layer and think it performs really well but had no idea from reading the packet it came in that so many nasty chemicals were involved in its production.
The more I think about this, the more I'm convinced that wool is the only way to go. But I have no expertise and am relying on what I read. Can anyone shed any light on bamboo fabric production versus viscose?
http://organicclothing.blogs.com/my_weblog/2007/09/bamboo-facts-be.html
Bamboo is advertised as an eco fabric and a natural product, but, while the plant itself grows without the intensive chemical help that cotton requires, how natural is the fabric? The production process seems very similar to that which produces viscose/rayon, which I had always regraded as synthetic. Now I feel there is virtually no difference between the two except that bamboo products are more expensive.
I have a bamboo base layer and think it performs really well but had no idea from reading the packet it came in that so many nasty chemicals were involved in its production.
The more I think about this, the more I'm convinced that wool is the only way to go. But I have no expertise and am relying on what I read. Can anyone shed any light on bamboo fabric production versus viscose?