
modal.
Developed in 1951, modal is a manufactured, natural polymer, semi-synthetic cellulose fiber. Modal can be seen as an upgrade to viscose since it uses an alternative source of cellulose and its process is slightly different. The main difference mainly being the pulp derivating from beechwood.
Modal is manufactured by making pulp consisting of beechwood and a cocktail of chemicals – of which are unknown. As a next step, the pulp is then pressed through spinnerets resulting in filament. The filament is put in sulfuric acid and then washed to get rid of salt and acidic residues. This process can have significant negative impacts on people, the environment, and biodiversity if not done responsibly.
