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In a world that increasingly values sustainability and transparency, understanding how everyday items are made is more important than ever. One such item that’s gaining traction in the eco-conscious space is the hemp towel—a luxurious, durable, and sustainable alternative to conventional cotton towels.
So how exactly does a hemp towel go from seed to spa-day? Let’s follow the complete lifecycle of a hemp towel, from field to bathroom, to see what makes it a true eco-hero in your home.
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) is one of the most sustainable crops on the planet. It grows quickly (in just 3–4 months), requires minimal water, and thrives without the use of pesticides or synthetic fertilisers. It also cleans the soil, restores nutrients, and absorbs more CO₂ per hectare than most other crops.
For towels, farmers grow industrial hemp for its stalks, not its seeds or leaves. Once mature, the tall plants are harvested, and the fibres are extracted from the stalks through a process called retting—allowing natural microbes and moisture to break down the pectin binding the fibres.
After retting, the stalks are dried and passed through machines that break and comb the fibres, separating the soft bast fibres from the woody core (hurds). These long bast fibres are then spun into yarn using traditional or modern spinning techniques.
At this point, the fibres may be blended with organic cotton, TENCEL, or other sustainable materials for added softness, depending on the towel’s desired texture.
The hemp yarn is woven into towel fabric, typically using a looped or terry weave that provides superior absorbency. Hemp fibres are naturally antibacterial, moisture-wicking, and mildew-resistant, making them ideal for bath towels, hand towels, and even beach towels.
Once woven, the fabric is washed, dyed (with non-toxic, low-impact dyes) if needed, and cut into standard towel sizes. Edges are hemmed, and labels (hopefully organic or biodegradable) are added.
At Ekorganix, we ensure our hemp towels are manufactured with minimal environmental impact. That means using renewable energy where possible, eliminating plastic packaging, and shipping in recyclable, compostable materials.
Every step of the supply chain matters when it comes to sustainability—from the farm workers to the dye houses to your doorstep.
Hemp towels are extremely durable—lasting longer than cotton equivalents with proper care. They're naturally softening over time, highly absorbent, and fast-drying, making them a low-energy choice for laundering.
They require less frequent washing, dry faster on the line, and stay fresher between uses thanks to their antibacterial properties.
Once your hemp towel has served its purpose, it can be reused as cleaning cloths or composted. As a 100% natural fibre product, it will biodegrade safely, returning nutrients to the earth without releasing microplastics—unlike synthetic towels.
When you choose a hemp towel, you're not just drying off—you’re investing in a product that respects the planet, from seed to shelf.
Wrap yourself in sustainability. Choose hemp. Choose Ekorganix.
Ekorganix is an international team of sustainability enthusiasts entirelly dedicated to making items of organic linen, hemp, cotton and nettle. In this way, we contribute to better environment ethics and human well-being.
These socks are the BEST!!! For my whole life, I have worn socks to bed, but end up taking them off, because they are too heavy. A few months ago, my sister gave me a package of Ekorganix socks, and I am completely addicted to them. I wear them every single night - they are just perfect!
Ik ben onder de indruk van deze hennepsokken. De ervaring is een beetje vreemd maar aangenaam. Ze absorberen zweet zoals geadverteerd en de voeten zijn niet vochtig.