Archroma and HeiQ to expand sustainable textile solutions

Archroma and Swiss innovation company HeiQ have signed a co-marketing agreement to jointly offer sustainable anti-odor and antimicrobial textile technologies to markets worldwide. The partnership brings together Archroma’s global market presence and technical application expertise with HeiQ’s advanced material innovation. The aim is to help brands and textile manufacturers adopt high-performance solutions that improve hygiene and freshness while reducing environmental impact.

Through this collaboration, brands and manufacturers will gain access to a broader range of sustainable, high-performance textile technologies. The combined offering is supported by strong technical knowledge, international reach and a proven record of innovation in the textile industry.

Dhirendra Gautam, Vice President Commercial at Archroma, said the partnership represents an important milestone for both companies and the wider textile sector. He noted that by combining Archroma’s global reach and application expertise with HeiQ’s innovation capabilities, the companies aim to accelerate the shift towards a more environmentally responsible textile value chain.

Carlo Centonze, Chief Executive Officer of HeiQ, stated that the company has always focused on developing advanced material technologies that benefit both people and the planet. He added that working with Archroma will allow HeiQ to scale its solutions globally, helping brands and mills improve product performance while lowering environmental impact.

The agreement allows HeiQ’s technologies to be delivered through Archroma’s established global customer network, making it easier for manufacturers to adopt functional, compliant and sustainable textile finishes. Together, the companies aim to support the industry in meeting growing consumer expectations for hygiene, freshness and sustainability.

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