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10/12/2024 – Sustainable chemistry in textile finishing

Polyethylene dispersion from sugar cane

One promising approach to reducing the carbon footprint on textile finishing is the CHT Group’s latest development of bio-based polyethylene dispersions made from sugar cane molasses which are more climate-friendly and meet technical requirements.

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Bio-based solutions such as Polyavin bPen represent the future of textile finishing: environmentally friendly, high-performance and economically sustainable. © CHT

 
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Bio-based solutions such as Polyavin bPen represent the future of textile finishing: environmentally friendly, high-performance and economically sustainable. © CHT

 
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With the CHT Group's latest development, it is now possible to reduce emissions in the textile chain by reducing the CO2 footprint. © CHT

 
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