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Goldwin, Toray, and Idemitsu Kosan Build Low-Carbon Supply Chain for Nylon Fiber Using Renewable Raw Materials

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  • Goldwin, Toray, and Idemitsu Kosan Build Low-Carbon Supply Chain for Nylon Fiber Using Renewable Raw Materials
  • Goldwin, Toray, and Idemitsu Kosan have established a low-carbon supply chain for nylon fiber using renewable raw materials based on the mass-balance approach. This fiber will be used in 'THE NORTH FACE' products, with sales starting in early August 2026.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu Jun 04 2026 23:03:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Goldwin, Toray, and Idemitsu Kosan have established a low-carbon supply chain for nylon fiber using renewable raw materials based on the mass-balance approach. This fiber will be used in 'THE NORTH FACE' products, with sales starting in early August 2026.

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Goldwin, Toray, and Idemitsu Kosan Build Low-Carbon Supply Chain for Nylon Fiber Using Renewable Raw Materials (Thu Jun 04 2026 23:03:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
Date
Thu Jun 04 2026 23:03:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Goldwin, Toray, and Idemitsu Kosan have established a low-carbon supply chain for nylon fiber using renewable raw materials based on the mass-balance approach. This fiber will be used in 'THE NORTH FACE' products, with sales starting in early August 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the characteristics of the supply chain established in this project?
A: We have built a supply chain that manufactures low-carbon nylon fibers with the same properties as conventional nylon 6 by using renewable raw materials and applying the mass balance approach.
Q: Which products will this renewable nylon be used in?
A: It will be used in some products of the outdoor brand 'The North Face' by Goldwin, with sales scheduled to begin sequentially from early August 2026.
Q: What is the mass balance approach?
A: It is a method where, if raw materials with specific characteristics, such as bio-based materials, are mixed with other raw materials during processing, the characteristics are allocated to a portion of the product based on the amount of characteristic raw materials used.
Q: Which companies are involved in the project?
A: In addition to Goldwin, the project owner, Toray and Idemitsu Kosan, which handle each process, Neste Oyj, which supplies bio-naphtha, and Mitsubishi Corporation, which manages the entire project, are participating.
Q: Is this product recyclable?
A: Yes, this nylon fiber has the same properties as conventional nylon 6, so it can be recycled after use.