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PRISMA’s new technology accurately detects yarn faults

The simultaneous dual measurement by PRISMA is a highly accurate way of detecting basic faults in yarn quality control using…

9 months ago

Jeanologia latest tech reduces water consumption in garment finishing

Jeanologia was able to reduce water usage from 100 to 1 liter from the cloth to the finished garment, thanks…

1 year ago

Coloreel thread dyeing tech reduces water consumption by 97%

Coloreel had its sustainability operations quantified and third-party verified in order to provide evidence that its thread colouring and dyeing…

1 year ago

Valentino stores launch energy consumption initiative

As it moves towards a greener future, Valentino has unveiled a new worldwide initiative, realizing that sustainability is the cornerstone…

2 years ago

LVMH reveals plans to cut energy consumption by 10%

LVMH has unveiled an energy-efficiency strategy that complements the French government's recent initiatives to encourage both individual & societal energy…

2 years ago

Hyosung launches xanadu bio-based multi-functional polyester yarn

South Korean fiber manufacturer, Hyosung, has launched xanadu, a unique bio-based polyester yarn that has piqued the interest of athleisure…

2 years ago

Bergans partners with Trimco Group to optimize circular consumption program

Bergans of Norway, has partnered with Trimco Group, a brand identity specialist, to launch a subscription-based option for kidswear.

2 years ago

Polyester has grown to represent 55% of the world’s fibre consumption

In her first piece for 2019, resident digital printing expert Debbie McKeegan explores one of the most common fabrics in…

5 years ago

Polyester chain: Fibre and yarn prices firmer amid recovering feedstock markets

Polyester chip (PET) prices in Asia were largely stable in the week ended 18th January 2019 underpinned by bullish PTA…

5 years ago

Yarn prices up by 10%

After raising tariffs on import from the US, China has contracted to import 500,000 bales (one bale = 170 kg)…

6 years ago