FAQs

No. These areNatural Fibres. We refrain from using massive amounts chemicals, energy, and water that regeneration procedures require in order to make pulp which precedes the generation of fibres. We preserve natural fibre structures.

No. These are natural fibres. We refrain from using massive amounts of chemicals, energy, and water that regeneration procedures require in order to make pulp which precedes the generation of fibres. We preserve natural fibre structures.

While we primarily sell yarns, we have an extensive network to meet fabrics requirements and process-specific requirements above certain quantities.

In the case of fibres for textiles, we work with a closed group of spinners and look forward to keep building our closed consortium. Please write to us if that would be of interest. In the case of other applications of fibres like packaging or non-wovens, we supply specific grades.

We are working on paper and packaging supply chain collaborations. Currently, we sell raw materials needed for making paper or packaging materials.

Agricultural waste counts as fibrous materials from plants that are not primarily grown for textiles or materials that we make. They are grown for food, medicines, and other purposes. The byproduct of such plants is disposed of destructively by the farmers.

We at AltMat are looking to collaborate with  Spinners, Weavers, Brands, Farmers and individuals who want to help make this world a sustainable place. We are setting up a Manufacturers Consortium for textile and packaging and are looking to grow the team. Please feel free to reach out here.

Yes, we do. It is consistently available all round the year. Furthermore, we would like you to know that the kind of combination of agriculture science and technology that we use leads to one of the most environmentally friendly Hemp Materials.

We have industrial-scale production capacities.

Typically, 1 to 2 tons of yarns. 

We understand that this might not fit in well with niche projects, exclusive collections, or less volume brands. In case you have an interesting project, please shoot an email at [email protected] and we will try our best to make it work.

We are well rooted with our supply chains and can trace them if the need may be.

No. Our materials lie in the economic range of an existing range of widely used materials. This means they are neither the cheapest, nor the priciest. As directly compared to its counterparts, they are far more affordable.

We do collaborate with brands, but there is no exclusivity. We insist on collaborating with right fit companies and help contributing to sustainability goals while ensuring consistent quality. 

No. These are natural fibres. We refrain from using massive amounts of chemicals, energy, and water that regeneration procedures require. We preserve natural fibre structures.

We primarily sell yarns of different counts and blends. We are working on our fabric supply chains and will be able to provide assistance on a case to case basis for higher quantities.

In the case of fibres for textiles, we prefer selling yarns. We work with a closed group of spinners and look forward to keep building our closed consortium. Please write to us if that would be of interest. In the case of other applications of fibres like packaging or non-wovens, we supply specific grades.

Yes, we do. It is consistently available all round the year. Furthermore, we would like you to know that the kind of combination of agriculture science and technology that we use leads to one of the most environmentally friendly Hemp Materials.

We have industrial-scale production capacities.

Typically 2 tons of yarns.

We understand that this might not fit in well with niche projects, exclusive collections, or needing less volume brands. In case you have an interesting project, please shoot an email at [email protected] and we will try our best to make it work.

We are well rooted with our supply chains and can trace them if the need and the case fits in.

No. Alt materials lie in the economic range of an existing range of widely used materials. They are neither the cheapest nor the priciest.

We do collaborate with brands, but there is no exclusivity. We insist on collaborating with right fit companies and help contributing to their sustainability goals while ensuring consistent quality.

We have our preliminary results from LCA numbers that we conducted with the help of Fashion For Good’s guidance. Numbers are encouraging. We are certifiable by many standards and are working to get certified later in 2021.

If you know what exact specifications and quantities you are looking at we will help you through the supply chain. If not, we prefer supplying fibres for making papers.

Agricultural waste counts as biomass or secondary produce from plants that are primarily NOT grown for textiles or materials but are grown for other purposes like food, medicines, etc. The byproduct of such plants is disposed of destructively by the farmers and we put that waste to use.

We at AltMat are looking to collaborate with Textile Manufacturers, Fashion Brands, Textile Brands, Furniture Brands, Buying Houses, Agricultural and Food companies, and individuals who see a win-win opportunity.

We are actively collaborating right now for our Manufacturers Consortium for Textile and are looking to grow the team.