Sustainability

Effortless customization across materials: with “Trapis”, printing on natural fibres like cotton and silk is now faster and more cost-effective. © Mimaki
28/10/2024 – Textile printing
Textile printing

(L-R) Sindre Ostgard from Katapult Ocean, Lewis Shuler, Head of Innovation, Paradise Textiles and Adam Root, Founder and CEO of Matter. © Alpine Creations
28/10/2024 – On our own behalf
On our own behalf

Tyvek is breathable, yet resistant to water, abrasion, bacterial penetration and aging, making it ideal for a wide variety of applications across diverse industries. © DuPont
25/10/2024 – Nonwovens for a wide variety of applications
Nonwovens for a wide variety of applications

Colourizd innovative QuantumColour technology enables the colouring of recycled materials without the need for bleaching or colour removal. © Colourizd
24/10/2024 – Sustainable Textiles
Sustainable Textiles

Designed to extend the lifecycle of garments, the Circularity label empowers brands and manufacturers to embrace sustainable practices and make a positive environmental impact. © Testex
24/10/2024 – Testex Circularity
Testex Circularity

From self-heating fabrics to textiles that monitor vital signs, the latest breakthroughs in functional textiles are transforming the way we think about clothing and health. © Persistence Market Research