Is Acrylic Vegan? Material Facts & Alternatives
Also known as: Polyacrylonitrile, Dralon, Acrilan, Creslan
Vegan
No animal products or byproducts are involved in the production of this material.
Origin
Common Uses
Durability
Environmental Impact
High Environmental ImpactPetroleum-derived, non-biodegradable, and one of the highest microplastic shedders of all synthetic fabrics. Acrylonitrile production involves hazardous chemicals. Low durability means higher replacement rate, increasing long-term waste.
Editorial Notes
Acrylic is technically vegan (no animal products) and is marketed as a wool alternative. However, it is one of the least environmentally sustainable fibres available — both in production and end-of-life. Sustainable fashion advocates generally recommend TENCEL, organic cotton, or recycled fibres over acrylic. That said, it remains the primary vegan choice for knitting yarn.