Birla Cellulose launches Liva Reviva M, pioneering circular fashion

0
628

Insights

  • Birla Cellulose has unveiled Liva Reviva M, India's first mechanically recycled cellulosic fibre made with up to 50 per cent post-consumer textile waste.
  • Certified by GRS and FSC, the fibre combines softness, breathability, and sustainability.
  • This innovation transforms waste into value, marking a major milestone in Birla Cellulose's mission to advance circular, eco-conscious fashion.

In a landmark move that could redefine fashion’s environmental future, Birla Cellulose today announced the launch of Liva Reviva M, India’s first next-generation circular fibre made with up to 50 per cent mechanically recycled post-consumer textile waste. This breakthrough marks not just a product launch, but a bold declaration: fashion can no longer afford to be linear.

At a time when the world is drowning in discarded clothing with 92 million tonnes of textile waste generated annually and projected to grow by 45 per cent in the next five years as reported by United Nation’s Environment Programme website, Liva Reviva M arrives as a tangible, scalable, and certified solution to one of the industry’s most devastating crises.

"Liva Reviva M isn't just another sustainable fibre, it’s the future of fashion itself. We’re not talking about incremental change. We’re talking about rewiring the very DNA of how fashion is made, worn, and reborn," said Mr. Manmohan Singh, Chief Marketing Officer, Birla Cellulose.

A Circular Disruption with Global Impact

Crafted by blending premium man-made cellulosic fibres with mechanically recycled textile waste, Liva Reviva M embodies the principles of true circularity. This fibre is:

  • 100 per cent plant-origin and majorly cellulosic content
  • Skin-friendly and breathable
  • Soft to touch with fluid drape
  • Certified by GRS and FSC

And it’s not just about sustainability on paper. From premium denims to knitted wear, Liva Reviva M is already proving its versatility in real-world applications with the fashion industry’s frontrunners eager to integrate it into their collections.

Closing the Loop, At Scale

While conversations around recycling in fashion have been long overdue, Liva Reviva M offers something rare: a commercially viable and technically proven solution. It demonstrates how post-consumer fashion waste once destined for incinerators and landfills can now be reborn into high-performance garments, redefining waste as a resource.

With this launch, Birla Cellulose a global leader in cellulosic fibres and part of the Aditya Birla Group stakes its claim as an environment-first pioneer.

Zoeken
Categorieën
Read More
Fashion Media & Publications
Better Cotton Gains Momentum In Uzbekistan With Focus On Regenerative Practices
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) strengthened its footprint in Uzbekistan during March 2026,...
By Textile Insights 2026-04-27 11:17:43 0 3K
Fashion Media & Publications
Strong growth in readymade garment exports in May
The cumulative RMG exports for April–May 2025–26 stood at $3 billion, a 13 per cent...
By The Hindu Businessline 2026-03-23 07:26:08 0 444
Fashion Media & Publications
Textile, jewellery & leather industries set to gain from trade deal with EU
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal recently announced that India and the European...
By Textile World 2026-07-06 05:03:58 0 361
Fashion Media & Publications
India–EU FTA Draft Sets Clearer Origin Rules to Boost Textile Export Competitiveness
Draft provisions under the proposed India–European Union free trade agreement (FTA) seek to...
By Apparel Resources 2026-02-02 06:36:49 0 330
Fashion Media & Publications
Palladam Textile Units Slash Output by 50% Amid Export Slump and Rising Costs
Textile manufacturers in Palladam, a key hub in Tiruppur, have reduced production by 50% from 6th...
By Apparel Resources 2026-04-07 09:27:13 0 187