Pangaia launches Castor beans nylon collection

For the first time, researchers have successfully modified microbes to produce a plastic similar to nylon that is both strong and flexible. This breakthrough was recently shared in Nature Chemical Biology by scientists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology.

In line with this shift, material science brand Pangaia has introduced its (Gaia)Plnt Nylon capsule, a collection made entirely from plant-based nylon. Described as a forward-thinking substitute to traditional, fossil fuel-based materials, the range highlights how renewable resources can be used to produce high-quality fabrics.

Designed and developed in London, the collection draws inspiration from functional, utility-style clothing. The garments are made using castor seeds, which go through a process that changes natural biomass into durable, high-performing polymers. According to Pangaia, every piece reflects their commitment to combining nature with technology.

Chelsea Franklin, head of advanced concepts at Pangaia, shared that this development brings a fresh perspective to the conversation around synthetic materials. She noted that while synthetic fibers like polyester dominate the industry, Pangaia sees nylon as a key focus for sustainable improvement.

This approach is consistent with the brand’s philosophy, which avoids using polyester unless absolutely necessary. Instead, Pangaia has chosen Evo by Fulgar, a plant-based yarn made from castor oil, for this collection. Italian textile manufacturer Olmetex then transforms this yarn into premium fabric, offering a greener alternative to conventional nylon. By starting with a renewable source like castor seeds instead of petroleum, Evo reduces dependence on fossil fuels.

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