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Small particles, called microplastics, are emitted during washing processes and can enter sewage plants, sludge and surface water and therefore the oceans, where they damage important habitats such as coral reefs. © vlad61_61/stock.adobe.com

 
30/01/2020 – Lower microplastic pollution during washing

Lower microplastic pollution during washing

Niederrhein University presents preliminary findings

With the aid of a washing and filtering lab on campus, Niederrhein University is working to determine how washing behaviour influences the emission of ... By  Editorial staff
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The new Luxury Jersey fabric is made with bio-based yarn by Fulgar. (Photo: Luxury Jersey)

 
15/02/2017 – Fulgar

Fulgar

A new Luxury Jersey fabric

The launch of the new Luxury Jersey fabric made with bio-based yarn by Fulgar. "Fashion that is even more ethical and traceable". By  Editorial staff
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SmartX intends to boost smart textiles innovation to develop an end-to-end smart textiles manufacturing value chain in Europe and help drive promising prototypes faster to market. © SmartX

 
13/03/2020 – Smart textiles made in europe

Smart textiles made in europe

SmartX Europe takes off

European Smart Textiles Accelerator aims to fund up to 40 smart textile innovators by 2022. By  Editorial staff
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Glass hybrid belts by GKD are characterized by an even mesh opening with high air permeability. © GKD

 
11/03/2020 – New benchmarks in the production of nonwovens

New benchmarks in the production of nonwovens

Innovative glass hybrid fabric belts from GKD

The innovative belt construction from GKD, is an energy-efficient lightweight in dryer operation and significantly increases process efficiency. By  Editorial staff
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Solar cell module “FlexSolar” and Piezoelectric cascade generator (left side) with battery pack and textile with electrical appliances in the form of light emitting diodes (right side) © TITV Greiz

 
09/03/2020 – Textile-adapted energy generation

Textile-adapted energy generation

TITV institute is concerned with harvesting electric energy

Textile-adapted energy converters collect electricity from where it costs nothing – from sunlight, movement, and waste heat. By  Editorial staff
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Similar to Vietnam also Bangladesh is almost entirely dependent on raw cotton imports © Photo: ILO in Asia and the Pacific/Flickr

 
26/07/2017 – Bremer Baumwollbörse e.V.

Bremer Baumwollbörse e.V.

Bangladesh: increasing garment production - increasing cotton imports

Similar to Vietnam also Bangladesh is almost entirely dependent on raw cotton imports. By  Editorial staff
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1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, Panel Discussion: Innovating Sustainable Lignocellulosic Feedstock. From left: Patrik Lundström, re:newcell (SE); Gundolf Klaehn, Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (DE); Isabelle Montanus, Esprit (DE/HK); Nicole Rycroft, Canopy (CA), Lara Dammer, nova-Institut (DE). © nova-Institut GmbH

 
25/02/2020 – 1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, Cologne

1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, Cologne

Nova Institut hits the mark with conference

With 210 participants and 15 exhibitors from 26 different countries, the first conference on cellulose fibres exceeded all expectations. By  Editorial staff
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