Archroma unveils a sustainable solution for textile industry

Archroma, a major player in specialty chemicals with a focus on sustainable solutions, recently introduced Super Systems+. This comprehensive suite offers customized processing solutions for different types of fibers along with intelligent effects. It presents an opportunity for textile and apparel brands, retailers, and mills to improve both economic and environmental sustainability.

Dhirendra Gautam, Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategy at Archroma Textile Effects, stressed the importance of innovation while maintaining competitiveness, aesthetics, and functionality in the textile industry. He highlighted Super Systems+ as a significant milestone, drawing on the industry’s wide product range and innovative tools to support a more sustainable ecosystem.

Super Systems+ includes wet processing solutions that provide tangible environmental benefits, such as durable colors and functional effects to prolong product lifespan. The suite also integrates technologies to eliminate harmful substances, helping brands and mills achieve desired sustainability goals through measurable resource savings and cleaner chemistries.

Kerim Oner, Director of Strategic Marketing, emphasized the focus on sustainability in Archroma’s Super Systems+ portfolio. The solutions leverage cutting-edge technologies to promote eco-friendly innovation, reducing processing time, conserving water and energy, and promoting economic sustainability. Key products in the suite include AVITERA® SE for resource savings in cotton processing, DIRESUL® EVOLUTION BLACK for unique effects on black denim, and DENISOL® PURE INDIGO 30 LIQ for authentic blue denim.

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