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From Farm to Fiber

The LYCRA Company and Qore® collaborate on next-gen bio-derived materials

Seeding a bold new solution

  • Made with 70% renewable content derived from field corn

  • Potentially reduces the carbon footprint of LYCRA® fiber by up to 44%*

  • Grown predominantly on wind-powered farms

  • Delivers comparable performance to original spandex fiber

About QIRA®

QIRA® is made by Qore®, a joint venture between Cargill, a leader in agricultural and fermentation technologies, and HELM, a leading marketer and distributor of chemicals. QIRA® is their brand of a chemical known as BDO. Unlike standard BDO, which is fossil-fuel based, QIRA® is derived from field or dent corn, an annually renewable resource which is not for direct human consumption. The bio-derived QIRA® will be converted into PTMEG, the key ingredient used in LYCRA® fiber.

Read our White Paper

Learn how we are accelerating the transition from fossil-based ingredients in the apparel and textile industry to renewable resources with bio-derived LYCRA® fiber made with QIRA®.

This report details the benefits of this sustainable and scalable solution, explains regenerative agriculture and how corn is transformed into spandex (elastane) fibers.

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*Estimate from Cradle-to-Gate Screening LCA for a representative LYCRA® fiber manufacturing facility, June 2022, prepared by Ramboll Americas Engineering Solutions, Inc.
QIRA® is a trademark of Qore®.

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