Flax grown in Europe is often regarded as the best in the world. The quality of the linen is determined by a combination of three factors: the availability of suitable soil, favourable meteorological conditions, and the knowledge of flax growers.
Linen is a historically and traditionally European fibre. The whole process of producing high-quality linen takes place in Europe, reducing transportation costs and promoting employment in areas that have traditionally been dedicated to the processing of this unique fibre.
Linen is a long-term investment that relies on the expertise of generations of flax farmers to ensure quality. This feature maintains production rooted in the origin territories, contributing to the economic and social well-being of the growing regions.
European linen fabric is good for the environment. It produces no waste because all components are consumed, and it does not require watering because it is nourished by the sun and rain that are characteristic of Western European countries. Furthermore, because insects and parasites do not attack the flax plant naturally, it may be grown with only a few chemicals.
European Flax has great properties due to its nature, composition, and architecture. It has maximal resistance, high capacity to absorb humidity, insulating and thermo-regulating properties, and non-allergenic characteristics. The cultivation of linen is a small industry, accounting for less than 1% of global textile fibre production.
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