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Cotton since 1901, Made in Germany, the new Gebrüder Otto brand, stands for clear quality standards and sustainable value created in Germany. © Gebrüder Otto

 
04/08/2020 – Wicket 13 + 14: Ingredient branding with Cotton since 1901

Wicket 13 + 14: Ingredient branding with Cotton since 1901

Gebrüder Otto launches new Made in Germany yarn brand

Gebrüder Otto, a fine twisting and spinning mill in Dietenheim, Baden-Württemberg, has launched its new brand “Cotton since 1901. Made in Germany”. By  Editorial staff
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The International Cotton Conference Bremen – the Hybrid Edition offers on March 17 and 18 a total of 13 conference sessions covering highly relevant topics from the international cotton textile industry. © Ernst Grimmelt

 
26/01/2021 – Passion for Cotton – the conference program

Passion for Cotton – the conference program

35th International Cotton Conference Bremen – the Hybrid Edition

Banknotes from sustainable cotton, 3D database for fabrics and dyes, the African textile supply chain – the topics at a glance. By  Editorial staff
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Moncler launches Grenoble collection with Dyneema Composite Fabric. © DSM Protective Materials

 
11/12/2020 – High performance skiwear

High performance skiwear

Royal DSM: Dyneema Composite Fabric

Dyneema Composite Fabrics are used by Moncler in the Fall/Winter 2020 Grenoble collection, which fuses form and function into high performance skiwear. By  Editorial staff
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EcoJacket future study in the fashion industry. © Peppermint

 
28/05/2020 – Wicket 10: Triwitex – innovative spinning technology

Wicket 10: Triwitex – innovative spinning technology

Peppermint: Durable and recyclable

Future study paves the way for highly innovative textile sustainability. A favourite jacket that’s indestructible, but can go on the compost heap. By  Editorial staff
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H&M is first to market with its new Conscious Exclusive autumn/winter 2020 collection made with Eastman Naia Renew cellulosic fiber. © Eastman

 
30/11/2020 – New Conscious Exclusive autumn/winter 2020 collection

New Conscious Exclusive autumn/winter 2020 collection

H&M feature eco-luxe garments made from Naia Renew

H&M first to adopt Eastman Naia Renew cellulosic fiber in Conscious Exclusive collection. By  Editorial staff
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As QTCo and countless other satisfied Kornit customers continue to demonstrate, being able to provide retail-quality, responsibly-made apparel quickly, in any quantity, and without design limitations is a solid business plan for success and growth. © Kornit

 
18/12/2020 – E-Commerce surge

E-Commerce surge

QTCo increases investment in Kornit Digital

Australian apparel manufacturer QTCo increases investment in Kornit Digital, answering E-Commerce surge. By  Editorial staff
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The “Grow” product line from Jowat provides adhesives with a verified high content of renewable raw materials in their formulation. © Jowat

 
10/11/2020 – Textile and automotive industries

Textile and automotive industries

Jowat: Bio-based hot melt adhesives

Jowat is presenting a range of bio-based reactive hot melt adhesives from the Jowatherm-Reaktant Grow product family for textile lamination. By  Editorial staff
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