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Sustainable Innovation in Cellulose Materials

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Sustainable Innovation in Cellulose Materials
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Founded on a vision of environmental responsibility and technological advancement, AceGreen Eco-Material Technology Co., Ltd. has established itself as a key player in the global cellulose industry. Our journey began in 1994, when our parent company, Acelon, initiated research and development in Lyocell fibers. Building on this foundation, AceGreen was officially established in 2011 in Ershui Township, Changhua County, Taiwan, with a primary focus on producing high-quality cellulose filament products.

Today, AceGreen stands among the world’s leading cellulose producers. We are dedicated to building greener supply chains and continuously introducing innovative, sustainable products to the global market. Our efforts are driven by a commitment to making a positive impact across a wide range of applications, from eco-friendly yarns to advanced nonwoven materials.

Our proprietary GreenCell® yarn is derived from natural fibers, processed through unique methods and dissolved in specially formulated solutions, reflecting our dedication to both quality and environmental stewardship. In addition, we have actively contributed to the production of surgical masks and melt-blown nonwoven materials, incorporating nano-zinc technology for enhanced performance.

We strive to offer a diverse range of products and exceptional quality, ensuring a collaborative and rewarding experience for our partners and clients worldwide.

We remain committed to sustainability, innovation, and fostering strong partnerships as we continue to shape the future of eco-materials.

History
Sustainability Fiber Innovation Cellulose Lyocell Patents Awards Eco-Friendly Materials Nonwoven Textile Industry Pandemic Response
Certifications
Certifications Eco-Materials Sustainability International Standards Quality Assurance Environmental Protection
Business Philosophy
Sustainability Eco-Friendly Responsible Sourcing Green Supply Chain Innovation Wood Pulp Environmental Protection