The Plastic Detox is Illuminates the Hidden Dangers in Our Wardrobes.
The Problem with Synthetic Fibers. Synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are essentially forms of plastic derived from petroleum The film highlights several risks:
Direct Skin Absorption: The documentary notes that skin, our largest organ, can absorb more than 60% of chemicals it touches. Synthetic clothes often contain "forever chemicals" (PFAS) for stain or water resistance, which may interfere with immune function
Inhalation: Synthetic fibers also break loose in the home, contributing to indoor dust that is inhaled. This has been linked to chronic inflammation and potential respiratory issues
You Wouldn’t Eat Plastic, So Why Wear It?
HyperNatural is Part of "The Great Textile Shift" to Bio-Materials
The Great Textile Shift
The transition to sustainable textiles is gaining momentum, driven by consumer demand for clean eco-friendly products and the urgent need to address climate change. Brands are increasingly adopting materials that are not only biodegradable but also sourced from renewable resources. HyperNatural regenerative fibers, for instance, are setting a new standard in the industry by combining performance with sustainability.
This great textile shift involves rethinking the entire lifecycle of apparel—from production and use to disposal and recycling. It's about creating a circular economy where materials are reused and repurposed, minimizing waste and environmental impact.



