Dissolving wood pulp and viscose staple fiber have an environmental advantage over traditional and synthetic fibers.
Synthetic fibers are petroleum-based and not biodegradable. Cellulose-based viscose staple fibers are completely biodegradable and made from totally renewable trees.
The plantation forests that supply the wood for dissolving wood pulp production use less land than crops like cotton, and require less water and additives.
Sateri uses eco-friendly cultivation techniques, and arranges harvesting and transport to increase water retention and soil fertility while minimizing soil erosion and wood wastage.
We use our own nursery to cultivate our own seedlings, where no genetic modification techniques are used.
Entirely chlorine-free, specialty cellulose is made from natural wood, harvested from purpose-grown trees that absorb carbon dioxide and help in the effort to reduce climate change.
Our state of the art chemical recovery system is designed to recover and recycle up to 95% of the chemicals used in our Camaçari mill in Brazil, as well as to increase energy efficiency and reduce dependency on fossil fuel.