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12/05/2025 – Certified sustainability

Embroidery backings without microplastics

The “Green Line” embroidery stabilizers from Gunold are made from biodegradable or recycled materials and offer the right stabilizer for every embroidery application. Conventional nonwovens often contain polyester fibres that dissolve during washing and are released into the environment as microplastics.

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The new “Green Line” embroidery nonwovens and their properties and certificates were presented at this year's TecStyle Visions in Stuttgart. © Gunold

 
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The “Green Line” embroidery stabilizers from Gunold stand for environmental friendliness and sustainability. © Gunold

 
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The new “Green Line” embroidery nonwovens and their properties and certificates were presented at this year's TecStyle Visions in Stuttgart. © Gunold

 
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