Archroma launches COLOR MANAGEMENT+ for enhanced sustainability

Archroma has introduced COLOR MANAGEMENT+, a comprehensive color design and development solution aimed at helping textile and fashion brands and mills collaborate for improved economic and environmental sustainability.

COLOR MANAGEMENT+ offers the industry’s widest range of pre-made color atlases, advanced design tools, and specialized services for fast and efficient color creation and selection. In conjunction with Archroma’s SUPER SYSTEMS+, it provides engineered color standards that reduce environmental impact while ensuring accurate and consistent color reproduction.

These end-to-end capabilities allow designers and brands to focus on their color inspiration, as well as the practicality and sustainability of their final products, with the assurance that their ideas will be precisely and effectively executed at the mill.

Chris Hipps, Global Head of Archroma Color Management, noted, “Selecting the perfect color is crucial in textile and fashion creation, but it’s complex. Beyond aesthetics and consumer appeal, today’s designers must consider fastness performance, eco-compliance, color consistency, and resource efficiency. COLOR MANAGEMENT+ incorporates these factors into engineered color standards, providing the necessary recipes and references for economical and resource-efficient bulk production.”

The Colour Atlas by Archroma® within COLOR MANAGEMENT+ offers access to over 5,700 distinct colors for cotton, polyester, and blends, available as both a physical library and a searchable online resource. Additionally, designers have the option for bespoke color creation.

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