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Genomatica & Aquafil produce first plant-based nylon-6 textile yarn

San Diego-based Genomatica and Aquafil, of Arco, Italy, have completed the first demonstration-scale manufacturing runs of plant-based nylon 6.

2 years ago

Shein, Forever 21 partner to expand retail influence

Shein and Forever 21 have partnered to strengthen their presence in the retail industry and compete with other brands but…

8 months ago

PT Kahatex incorporates novel PET recycling technology

Oerlikon Barmag Huitong Engineering's homogenization technology is used by PT Kahatex, Indonesia's fabric manufacturers, to mechanically recycle PET waste.

10 months ago

UK circular fashion by UKFT government’s initiative

UKFT is expanding recycling infrastructure and environmentally friendly manufacturing to open up new growth opportunities for the fashion and textile…

11 months ago

Crystal Denim to open a sustainable hub in Vietnam

Crystal Denim of Hong Kong is expanding its capabilities in Vietnam with the aim of creating a sustainable, vertically integrated…

11 months ago

Asahi Kasei & Microwave Chemical partners on nylon recycling

Japanese chemical companies Asahi Kasei and Microwave Chemical launched a joint demonstration project in April 2023.

1 year ago

Asahi Kasei and Microwave Chemical to launch joint demonstration

Asahi Kasei and Microwave Chemical launched initiated a collaborative demonstration project in April 2023 in order to commercialize a chemical…

1 year ago

OEKO-TEX releases new certification regulations

Switzerland-based OEKO-TEX Association is once again publishing updates to the applicable test criteria limit values, and guidelines for its certifications.

1 year ago

Turkey’s Damteks partners with Haelixa to trace recycled acrylic fiber

Swiss traceability company, Haelixa and Damteks Textiles have announced a partnership to mark and trace recycled acrylic fiber.

1 year ago

Teijin Frontier develops highly biodegradable PLA resin to possibly reduce microplastics

Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., claims to have created a useful polylactic acid (PLA) resin that biodegrades more quickly than traditional…

1 year ago