Fasern

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The Lycra Company stellt Coolmax und Thermolite EcoMade-Fasern, die aus 100 Prozent Textilabfällen hergestellt wurden, vor. © The Lycra Company

 
03/06/2021 – Textilrecycling

Textilrecycling

Lycra und Itochu: EcoMade Fasern aus 100 Prozent Textilabfällen

The Lycra Company und Itochu Corporation stellen erste Coolmax und Thermolite EcoMade Fasern, hergestellt aus 100 Prozent Textilabfällen, vor. By  Editorial staff
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Today, May 26, 2021, We aRe Spin Dye (WRSD) AB (publ) (“WRSD”) enters into a collaboration agreement with the international premium brand, Hugo Boss. Picture: Hugo Boss, Summer 2021 © Hugo Boss AG

 
26/05/2021 – Sustainability

Sustainability

Hugo Boss and We are Spin Dye cooperate

It feels fantastic to finally be able to communicate this collaboration with Hugo Boss,” says Andreas Andrén, CEO of We aRe SpinDye. By  Editorial staff
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Garments with Sensil Ecocare Breeze © WKS Cifra

 
20/05/2021 – Summer interview

Summer interview

Nilit: Sustainability as we see it.

“Respect for the planet and people has always been a Nilit core value,” says Ilan Melamed, Nilit’s General Manager. By  Editorial staff
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Goals 12, 13 – “Responsible consumption and production” and “Climate action” from the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) © CHT

 
27/04/2021 – Sustainability – Circular Economy

Sustainability – Circular Economy

CHT: The first fabric softener based on recycled silicone

With Tubingal Rise the CHT Group is supporting the SDGs of the UN and underlining its own commitment to sustainability. by Annabel Edel, CHT Group By  Editorial staff
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Technician Roberto Köhler from TITK Rudolstadt shows two bobbins with yarns of different fineness, produced from the hemp-based cellulose regenerated fiber Lyohemp. © TITK_ Steffen Beikirch

 
An article by Dr. Frank Meister, Department Head Native Polymers and Chemical Research at TITK. By  Editorial staff
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Kemafil/biogene heavy tows © STFI

 
14/04/2021 – STFI: R&D-project

STFI: R&D-project

Biogenic Heavy Tows based on hemp bast bark

An article by Elke Thiele, Corinna Falck, STFI e.V and Maik Wonneberger, Invent GmbH. By  Editorial staff
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Fiber cross section: In the conjuagte spinning process Nanodesign, a fiber cross-section is formed by splitting the polymer flow into many individual parts. This makes it possible to design cross-sections of multi-component fibers far more precisely than with conventional processes. © Toray

 
07/04/2021 – Nanodesign by Toray

Nanodesign by Toray

Camifu: A textile inspired by Japanese paper

A newly developed fabric from materials technology company Toray combines the feel and texture of handmade Japanese paper with modern functionality. By  Editorial staff