Sustainability

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How can a natural substance break an artificial substance down into its individual components? Georg Gübitz is Professor of Environmental Technology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, a researcher at the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB) and a pioneer in the field of PET recycling using natural enzymes. © ACIB

 
29/04/2019 – ACIB

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Green plastic recycling with enzymes

The Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB) is developing solutions for tackling environmental pollution by plastics. By  Editorial staff
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Fashionsustain, which made its debut in January 2018 at Neonyt in Berlin, combines the creative thinking of its birthplace with an international speaker line-up. © Tse Kao

 
16/04/2019 – Texprocess: Neonyt

Texprocess: Neonyt

Fashionsustain with an offshoot at Texprocess

Fashionsustain Berlin, the conference that accompanies Neonyt, will be taking place for the first time with an offshoot at Texprocess in Frankfurt am ... By  Editorial staff
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11/04/2019 – Techtextil: TWD Fibres

Techtextil: TWD Fibres

To avoiding microplastics!

TWD Fibres' policy is to minimize microplastics in the production of filament yarns in an effort to protect our environment. By  Editorial staff
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Die erste nachhaltige Kollektion ergänzt eineinhalb Jahre nach der Vorstellung der bonprix CR-Strategie das Engagement des Unternehmens im Produktbereich. © bonprix

 
09/04/2019 – bonprix

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Erste Sustainable Collection

Bonprix präsentiert ab 18. April 2019 eine eigene nachhaltige Kollektion und baut die Aktivitäten im Bereich Corporate Responsibility (CR) weiter aus. By  Editorial staff
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Antje von Dewitz, Managing Director of Vaude, and Christian Felber, Founder of the Economy for the Common Good (GWÖ), at the Conference of the UN Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva © Vaude

 
Antje von Dewitz at the UN Economic Commission for Europe. By  Editorial staff
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Die Veocel Eco Cycle-Technologie fördert die Kreislaufwirtschaft bei Vliesstoffanwendungen. © Lenzing AG © Lenzing AG

 
02/04/2019 – Lenzing

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Veocel mit Eco Cycle-Technologie

Die Lenzing Gruppe gibt die Einführung der Eco Cycle-Technologie für die Vliesstoffmarke des Unternehmens, Veocel, bekannt. By  Editorial staff
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Made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled material, PrimaLoft Bio fibres break down when exposed to specific environments – such as a landfill or the ocean. © Primaloft

 
PrimaLoft, Inc. expands its biodegradable technologies. By  Editorial staff