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With approximately 3,100 employees, sales revenue of EUR 1,092 million in 2019 and a network of production and sales sites located throughout Europe, North America, South America and Asia, RadiciGroup is one of the world’s leading producers of a wide range of products and solutions für the textile industry. © RadiciGroup

 
21/12/2020 – Sustainability Report 2019

Sustainability Report 2019

RadiciGroup: Creating shared value is the long-term perspective

RadiciGroup’s commitment starts from within its own production chain. The result: competitive advantage and value added for the whole value chain. By  Editorial staff
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The program for the digital "Neonyt on Air" 2021 is set. From January 18 to 22, 2021, the digital community format "Neonyt on Air" will enter its second round. © Messe Frankfurt

 
12/01/2021 – Fashion and sustainability amid the pandemic

Fashion and sustainability amid the pandemic

“Neonyt on Air” 2021

The Neonyt community has a common goal for the entire industry: more sustainability and transparency. Discussions on these topics online from January ... By  Editorial staff
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Stefan Doboczky, CEO of the Lenzing Group: “We are particularly proud to be the only first-time discloser who has achieved an ‘A’ score for tackling climate change and acting to protect forests. The double A score reconfirms our long-term sustainability strategy and is an exciting acknowledgement of our efforts on transparency as well as sustainable raw material sourcing. This recognition will boost our visibility among a broad group of important stakeholders.” © Lenzing

 
11/12/2020 – CPD – Carbon Disclosure Project

CPD – Carbon Disclosure Project

Lenzing is sustainability champion

Lenzing is the only first-time discloser recognized with prestigious double A score for global climate and forests stewardship by CDP. By  Editorial staff
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The partnership between Freudenberg and Ratti proves once again what joint innovation work can achieve: more sustainability within the textile industry. © Freudenberg

 
29/12/2020 – Re-using silk textiles for usage in thermal insulation

Re-using silk textiles for usage in thermal insulation

Freudenberg and Ratti develop sustainable process

Freudenberg Performance Materials and Ratti, an Italian textile company, have been working together on sustainability projects since the start of 2020. By  Editorial staff
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35th International Cotton Conference Bremen, 17 and 18 March 2021, Passion for Cotton! © Bremer Baumwollbörse

 
03/02/2021 – Panel discussion: Circular Economy – The Future

Panel discussion: Circular Economy – The Future

35th International Cotton Conference Bremen: Use it and keep it.

The “Circular Economy” is a much-discussed industry topic at the upcoming International Cotton Conference in Bremen,17–18 March. By  Editorial staff
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As a leader in the apparel and fashion industry, Kornit considers sustainability to be a core company value and focuses its best efforts and resources on minimizing the company’s environmental footprint. © Kornit

 
16/12/2020 – Why sustainably matters

Why sustainably matters

Kornit: Minimizing the company’s environmental footprint

Kornit offers digital printing solutions that are more environmentally friendly than both traditional and other digital printing methods in the industry. By  Editorial staff
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Using ultrasonic technology allows for an approximately 30 per cent reduction in chemical and water use, an up to 50 per cent reduction in energy consumption, plus significantly shorter treatment times. © Weber Ultrasonics

 
14/12/2020 – More efficient, more sustainable and faster

More efficient, more sustainable and faster

Weber Ultrasonic: Using ultrasound for textile treatment

Ultrasound enables a significant reduction in the volume of chemicals, water and energy while delivering better results in less time. By  Editorial staff
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