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Lenzing GroupLeading Fiber Innovation
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Agenda
Lenzing AG
Lenzing Fiber Portfolio
Enduses Fiber properties Processing
Lenzing Sustainability Concept
Sustainability & Environmental issues
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Corporate Video
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Sales: EUR 1,329.1 mill.
Export share: 88%
Staff: 5,945
The Lenzing Group 2008
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The Lenzing Group 2008
Segment Fibers
Business UnitTextile Fibers
Business UnitNonwoven Fibers
Business UnitPulp
Business UnitEnergy
Sales: EUR 1,107.9 mill.
EBIT: EUR 118.1 mill.
Segment Plastics Segment Engineering
Sales: EUR 182.2 mill.
EBIT: EUR 7.3 mill.
Sales: EUR 110,9 mill.
(ext. sales EUR 51,3 mill.)
EBIT: EUR 10,0 mill.
Business UnitPerformance Products
Business UnitFilaments
Business UnitEngineering
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Fibers: Our core businessLenzing Group
Sales by segment100 % = EUR 1.33 bill.
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Global network for our customers
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Business Unit Textile Fibers in dialog with thetextile chain
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* Lenzing fibers
Whos who in fibers
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Lenzing Fiber Brands
TENCEL - The New Age Fiber
Home Textiles: quilts and bed linen Clothing: shirts, blouses, ladies and mens wear,
home wear and undergarments
Lenzing Modal - Makes the World a Softer Place
Home Textiles: terry cloth products Clothing: undergarments
Lenzing FR - The Heat Protection Fiber
special fiber for flame-resistant protective clothing
Lenzing Viscose - Sets the Industry Standard
Clothing made of woven textiles and knitwear
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Lenzing brands nonwovens fibers
TENCEL
Consumer and speciality wipes for cosmetic cleansing,household and industrial applications
Medical products such as wound pads, surgical swabs andcomponents of surgical gowns
Filtrations Special papers for electronic components Carbon fiber precursor
Lenzing Viscose
Consumer products such as wipes for infant care Speciality wipes for cosmetic cleansing,
household and industrial applications Medical products such as wound pads, surgical swabs
and components of surgical gowns TamponsViscostar
Special fiber for tampons
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Lenzing Modal the best out ofbeech
Lenzing Modal presentation
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TENCEL - New Age out ofEucalyptus
TENCEL presentation
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Cotton Viscose Modal TENCEL
Tenacity cond [cN/tex] 24-28 25 35 37
Elongation cond [%] 7-9 20 13 13
Tenacity wet [cN/tex] 25-30 13 20 30
rel. wet tenacity [%] 105 50 57 81
Elongation wet [%] 12-14 23 15 15
Loop tenacity [cN/tex] 20-26 7 8 20
Bisfa Modulus 10 3 6 10
Grade of fibrillation 2 1 1 4-5
Natural moisture content [%] (65 % rel F.) 8 11 11 11
Polymerisation degree DPv 3000 430 640 850
Volume swelling in water [%] 35 88 63 67
Data according Lenzing specification
Physical fibre data
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Cross-section of Lenzing Modal andCotton
Cotton Lenzing Modal
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Cross-section TENCEL
TENCEL Heiligenkreuz TENCEL Mobile/Grimsby
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Cross-section of Lenzing Viscose andBambooLenzing Viscose Bamboo Viscose
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TENCEL shows a nano fibrillar structure
Fiber diameter
10 - 30 mFiber skin approx. 100 nm
Macrofibrils(0,5 1 m)
Nanofibrils(10 - 100 nm)
Microfibrils(0,1 0,2 m)
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Why TENCEL
Strength & Durability
Versatility hands and optics
Function & Comfort
Botanic origin
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TENCEL for Function & Comfort
Moisture management
Natural air-condition
Reduced bacteria growth
Sensitive skin
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Peach Skin processing route for TENCEL
Primary fibrillation
Enzy
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Peach Skin
second fibrillation
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Mechanical polishing process
Prewashing
Reactive dyeing
Resin finish
No pilling and fibrillation
After homelaundering due
to resin finish
Tumbling
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TENCEL LF/A100 - Control of fibrillation bychemical crosslinking reaction
TENCEL A100: Trifunctional TAHT crosslinker
TENCEL LF: Crosslinking agent based on anchor-chemistry of reactive dyestuffs,
colourless, non toxic, free of formaldehyde
CROSSLINK
Disruptionof H-bondingallowssplitting
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Fibrillation tendency of cellulose fibres
Viscose, Modal,TENCEL A100TENCEL LF
Cotton Polynosic TENCEL
No fibrillation Strong fibrillation
TENCEL A100 or LF Standard TENCEL
Fibrillation
after
reactive dyeing process
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End-uses and working procedures for TENCEL
Denim
Garment dye
Garment wash
Standard TENCEL
Hometextiles
bed sheets, Inletts
Continue processes
Open width
Standard TENCEL
Outerwear
blouses, shirts,
bottom weights
Knitted goods
Discontinue processes
Rope form
TENCEL LF,TENCEL A100
Sustainability inthe Lenzing Group
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Lenzing sustainability concept
Sustainable economic success Growth, innovation, productivity,
technology leadership, quality leadership
Responsibility for the environment Lenzing sets environmental standards Closed loops and integration Renewable raw material wood
Responsibility for the people Attractive jobs High safety and health standards Regional support of social, sports and cultural activities
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The Cellulose Cycle
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91% increase of fiber production inLenzing between 1990 and 2008
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Fiber production location Lenzing [t/a]
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Wood is the raw material and the fuel for pulp production in Lenzing
Utilisation of wood in Lenzing
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Reduction of Wastewater in LenzingW
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Comparison of energy sources
* incl. RVL
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The Cellulose Cycle
Green Finishing
LCA
Eco-Metrics
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LCA - Life cycle analysis of fibers
Comprehensive evaluation of fibers (ISO 14040 series)
Utrecht University, The Netherlands (Prof. M. Patel, LiShen)
Assessment of sustainability of Lenzing fibersin comparison to cotton, polyester and polypropylene.
11 environmentally relevant factors studied
Peer studies confirm results
Result:
Environmental load of Lenzing fibers is significantly lower thanthat of cotton!
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Energy: Non-Renewable Energy Use (NREU)
Global Warming (kg CO2 equivalents)
Land use for biomass production
Water use
The CML indicators (Center for Environmental studies, University Leiden /Netherlands)
1. abiotic depletion
2. human toxicity
3. fresh water ecotoxicity
4. terrestrial ecotoxicity
5. photochemical oxidant
6. acidification
7. eutrophication
What are the environmental impacts?
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Net NREU (GJ/t fibre), Cradle-to-factory gateplus post-consumer waste incineration
Cotton
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Net GWP (t CO2 eq./t fibre), Cradle-to-factory gateplus post-consumer waste incineration
Cotton
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Up to 70 % less required acreage
Required acreage for the production of 1 ton of fiber
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Up to 20 times less water consumption
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Life cycle analysis - relativeenvironmental load per ton of fiber
Global warming Consumption of non-renewable
resources
Human health Soil pollution Water pollution Air pollution Ozone layer depletion Acidification of air, water and soil Eutrophicationsoil pollution
waterpollution
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VNIX Sustainability Index
CSR Ranking Austria 2008
Eco-Label of the European Commission
Responsible Care
Panda-Award (WWF Austria)
DIN CERTO
R.I.O. Award 2006
KOTEX
European Environmental Award
Nordic Swan
Awards
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Green Finishing
Lenzing AG in co-operation with
Dystar, Huntsman, Then
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Efficiency in Dyeing & Finishing
TENCEL is the purest cellulosic fiber with no contamination likecotton seeds, heavy metals, waxes or sulphur therefore Little or no scouring is needed in knitted fa