Hanky Panky’s ECO Rx Is Made From Upcycled Cotton and Wood Pulp

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Female-founded and led brand Hanky Panky has introduced a new collection of intimates and sleepwear that represents their commitments to sustainability and protecting Mother Nature.

Called ECO Rx, the collection uses Lenzing’s REFIBRA technology to convert upcycled cotton scraps from pre-and post-consumer cotton waste into cotton pulp, which is then added with wood pulp sourced from sustainably managed forests to create TENCEL Lyocell fibres.

According to Hanky Panky, their TENCEL Lyocell underwear is durable, long-lasting, moisture absorbent, soft and gentle on the skin.

“Hanky Panky is thrilled to partner with TENCEL™ brand to bring this innovative natural, upcycled offering to consumers and continue our long-standing efforts towards sustainability,” says Brenda Berger, CEO of Hanky Panky. “As experts in comfort, we consciously selected TENCEL™ fibers as our partner and leaders in their field, to bring this pioneering collection to market.”

All images in this article are courtesy of Hanky Panky.

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