Harbor Linen Goes Green With The Finest Bamboo Fiber Towel Available For Institutional Use Today
Harbor Linen, the nation’s leading manufacturer and distributor of quality linen for the hospitality and cruise line industry has gone green with its new Orchid Towel Collection made with Bamboo.
Cherry Hill, NJ | Harbor Linen, the nation’s leading manufacturer and distributor of quality linen for the hospitality and cruise line industry has gone green with its new Orchid Towel Collection made with Bamboo.
Bamboo has been praised as “The most naturally green, eco-friendly textile material of the 21st Century”. Bamboo thrives naturally without the use of pesticides. This natural cellulose fiber is converted into yarns without the addition of chemicals, and is 100% biodegradable.
The Orchid Collection is unique due to the blending of cotton and bamboo fibers to spin a yarn that has the inherent positive benefits of both fibers. The construction utilizes stronger ‘doubles yarns’ to maintain its integrity after repeated launderings. The eco-friendly manufacturing process of the Orchid Collection utilizes no harsh bleaching or optical brighteners from the fiber state through the finished product, which adds to its incredible softness and gives the towels a more natural finish. The end result is the world’s softest, most absorbent luxury towel, designed to withstand institutional processing.
“We spent years trying various construction and blend options before achieving the optimal composition of cotton and bamboo in order to produce the finest towel available for institutional use,” says Earl Waxman, Harbor Linen’s owner.