Bamboo Fiber Claims
Posted by Idhay30 | Posted in Healthy Home | Posted on 25-10-2009
Tagged Under : Bamboo Fiber
Processed bamboo is not the same as bamboo fiber, and cannot be sold as such, the Federal Trade Commission announced today, as part of a settlement with a clothing company.
The company, M Group, which does business under the name Bamboosa, had claimed in advertising to use fibers made “100%” of bamboo, when in fact, they used rayon derived from bamboo fibers.
Rayon is a processed, man-made fiber derived from cellulose found in plants, and then dissolved with harsh chemicals.
The cellulose used can be derived from a variety of trees or plants, including bamboo plants, but the fiber created is still rayon. It does not retain any of the biodegradable, anti-bacterial properties of bamboo, the F.T.C. contends.


