Technical Textiles

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Hightex International Technical Textiles and Nonwoven Trade Fair, which is planned to be held on June 22–26, 2021 was decided to postpone to June 14–18, 2022, considering the effects of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in the world. © Hightex

 
The postponement decision was taken as a result of intense discussions and evaluations with participants and sector representatives. By  Editorial staff
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Once again, the International Cotton Conference confirmed how closely Bremen is interwoven with the raw material cotton and its internationally networked supply chain. Ultimately, the organisers of the prestigious conference, the Bremen Cotton Exchange and the Fibre Institute Bremen, were able to bring the cotton world together in Bremen for the 35th time. A meeting of the cotton community on the world wide web. © EKH-Pictures/stock.adobe.com

 
23/03/2021 – 35th International Cotton Conference – The Hybrid Edition

35th International Cotton Conference – The Hybrid Edition

Cotton and Bremen are one

Bremen is a synonym for cotton, cotton research and cotton quality. More than 450 participants from 32 countries attended the conference. By  Editorial staff
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22/03/2021 – Effective against allergens from pollen

Effective against allergens from pollen

Devan: All-in-one solution Purissimo

Devan’s natural allergen control technology effective against pollen as well. Webinar on March 23! By  Editorial staff
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Under the premise of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations – the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) – we will be providing information in the upcoming print issue 2/2021 on, among other things, Goal 6 of the SDGs: “Clean water” thanks to textiles. © teerapol24/stock.adobe.com

 
22/03/2021 – SDG – Goal 6: Clean water

SDG – Goal 6: Clean water

World Water Day: March 22, 2021

In our upcoming print issue 2, we will focus on water, which is essential for survival. The UN has summarized the most important aspects in its SDG 6: By  Editorial staff
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Each morning the keynote speakers will open the programme with exciting statements and lectures. © Irina Sokolovskaya/stock.adobe.com

 
17/03/2021 – 35th International Cotton Conference Bremen

35th International Cotton Conference Bremen

Keynotes: Sustainability, transparency and responsibility

Around 400 participants from over 30 countries have registered for the conference, which takes place on 17 and 18 March. By  Sibylle Michel
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Ökoprofit certificate: Albaad has been striving to increase its eco-efficiency for a long time. As of 2018, the company was awarded the title of “Ökoprofit company” by the district of Steinfurt, Germany. © Albaad

 
16/03/2021 – Sustainability

Sustainability

Albaad is certified climate neutral

Albaad is the first wet wipe manufacturer in Germany to be certified as climate-neutral and launches products made from 100 percent recycled material. By  Editorial staff
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Stylish recycling: The nylon used in Eco RX 6080 high-quality man-made leather from Clarino is produced entirely from recycled materials. With this material, Kuraray helps the fashion industry improve the sustainability profile of its products. © Kuraray

 
16/03/2021 – Sustainability

Sustainability

Man-made leather with nylon made from 100 percent recycled materials

Kuraray is introducing Eco RX8060 – the world’s first man-made leather containing nylon made entirely from recycled materials. By  Editorial staff