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Neorec project to develop recycling solutions for tyres and old mattresses

Plastics technology centre Aimplas, based in Valencia, Spain, is developing innovative chemical and mechanical recycling solutions.

2 years ago

NILIT® is now a member of the C.L.A.S.S. MATERIAL HUB

Israel-based global supplier of premium Nylon 6.6 and owner of the SENSIL® sustainable brand, NILIT®, has joined the C.L.A.S.S. MATERIAL…

2 years ago

Schneiders launches sustainable collection with Fulgar Amni Soul Eco

Austrian brand Schneiders, has chosen yarns from Fulgar's sustainable range, particularly Amni Soul, for its first eco-sustainable mini capsule collection.

3 years ago

Hēdoïne to launch first biodegradable tights

UK-based hosiery brand, Hēdoïne, has created the world's first biodegradable tights collections, which they claim to be ladder-resistant.

3 years ago

Canadian PHA project led by Genecis Bioindustries attracts $6 million funding

Canadian PHA project led by Genecis Bioindustries has attracted $6 million in joint financing from Next Generation Manufacturing.

3 years ago

Women’s cycling brand creates collection using Fulgar’s biodegradable yarn

Sher, an innovative high-performance cycling apparel brand dedicated to women that do not sacrifice style has incorporated Fulgar's green portfolio…

3 years ago

Ternua’s Adrenalite SS 22 clothing line consists of recycled textiles

Ternua, a Spanish sportswear company, has employed recycled fabrics in 90% of their Adrenalite SS 22 clothing collection.

3 years ago

Nilt introduces sustainable nylon fiber- Sensil BioCare

Premium Nylon 6.6 producer Nilit which is headquartered in Israel, has introduced Sensil® BioCare, a sustainable premium Nylon fiber.

3 years ago

Herman Miller launches a new sustainable textile collection- Revenio

Global design manufacturer Herman Miller announced the launch of a new sustainable textile collection where the fabric is made from…

3 years ago

Save the Duck introduces its ‘We love nature’ winter collection

The Italian brand Save the Duck, for its 21-22 winter collection, opts for 100% animal-free and cruelty-free materials for its…

3 years ago