Is Viscose / Rayon Vegan? Material Facts & Alternatives
Also known as: Rayon (USA), Viscose (Europe), Art silk, Regenerated cellulose fibre
Vegan
No animal products or byproducts are involved in the production of this material.
Origin
Common Uses
Durability
Environmental Impact
High Environmental ImpactThe viscose production process is one of the most chemically intensive in textile manufacturing. Carbon disulphide is a toxic solvent with significant environmental and worker safety implications. Deforestation is a documented concern — some viscose has been traced to ancient Indonesian or Brazilian forests. The CANOPY initiative audits viscose producers for forest sourcing.
Editorial Notes
Viscose is the third-most widely used textile fibre globally after polyester and cotton. Despite being plant-derived, its production process raises serious environmental concerns. The TENCEL and Modal variants use modified processes with greater chemical recovery. For the most sustainable cellulosic option, TENCEL Lyocell (closed-loop solvent process, wood traceability) is significantly preferable to standard viscose.