The bamboo plant has established its place on the list of top sustainable textiles sources. However, the sustainable potential of bamboo in the textile industry generally ends at the plant. The environmentally friendly properties of the bamboo plant are overshadowed by the harmful process of manufacturing bamboo rayon. As a result of the intense labor it requires, bamboo is not often used to make bamboo linen. Instead, it’s commonly used to make bamboo rayon, a regenerated fiber that is cheaper to make, but adversely impactful on the environment.