Plant-based fibres

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The Alliance is designed to accelerate innovation, improve operational efficiency, expand international reach, and foster long-term industry growth. © Edana/Inda

 
23/06/2025 – On our own behalf

On our own behalf

Review of the industry - week 25/2025

At this point, we present the five most read articles of the past week. The ranking is based on your click behavior on the website. By  Daniel Keienburg
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The laminate fabrics make mechanical recycling more feasible, while maintaining the trusted breathability, durability, and weather protection. © eVent Fabrics

 
16/06/2025 – Recyclable, plant-based laminates

Recyclable, plant-based laminates

eVent Fabrics unveils circularity initiative

eVent Fabrics announces its collection of recyclable, plant-based laminates. Available in 11 different laminate configurations, the “stormST” and “windstormST” ... By  Editorial staff
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Hologenix’s partnership with Spectro Coating Corp. expands horizons for the world’s first in-fiber sustainable infrared viscose. © Hologenix

 
Hologenix has partnered with Spectro Coating Corp. to create the first flocked infrared material with Celliant Viscose. By  Sibylle Michel
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Agricultural waste streams © Fashion for Good

 
23/03/2022 – Sustainability

Sustainability

The next generation of materials from waste

The latest project of Fashion for Good, a platform for sustainable fashion innovation, transforms agricultural waste into textile fibres. By  Editorial staff
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Although widely common in Canada, milkweed and its virtues remain rather unknown. © Vegeto

 
17/03/2022 – Outdoor clothing

Outdoor clothing

Insulation material made of milkweed

Vegeto, a Canadian leader in the sustainable production and processing of plant textile fibres, has launched a high performance milkweed insulation material. By  Editorial staff
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Environmental sustainability remains important in fabrics for the autumn/winter 2022/23 season. © malp/stock.adobe.com

 
14/02/2022 – Sustainable fibres

Sustainable fibres

Plant-based materials on rise

Fabrics made from plant-based materials are set to boom in collections for the autumn/winter 2022/23 season, according to “Survey of the European fabric ... By  Editorial staff