The team at Keel Labs is putting the focus back on to the ocean and on one of its most common tenants - algae - through their imaginative kelp derived solution for fibers.
Kelp, being one of the most regenerative organisms on the planet, is abundant in nature making it a great alternative to all of the many infamous conventional fibers littering the Earth.
Its biobased nature and components make the yarn fully biodegradable.
Naturally off-white in colour.
Toxin-free.
Can be dyed with natural pigments.
Fibers are strong and stretchable, making them viable to be spun by either man or machine!
Zero environmental harm - the ingredients are natural and treated with green chemistry.
Biodegradable.
Fashion industry, in particular the fields of footwear, accessories and garments.
Other applications could consist of packaging and home furnishing inventions.
Alginate comes as a kelp extract, serving as a base for Kelsun during its production stage.
"Kelp derived biopolymer gets mixed up with water, binding the scraps of alginate together with natural additives and combining them into filaments awaiting further processing with green chemistry. A series of subsequent baths rinse and apply finish to the filaments prior to drying and spooling. The resulting material is then transformed into a staple fiber ready to begin the yarn spinning process."
Little to no waste production process.
They are careful to have more than 80% of kelp content in their products - nature overtake!