DyStar is a leading provider of products and services for the global textile industry recently participated in the fourth bluesign conference to proudly support the introduction of blueXpert, the new, revolutionary tool for higher resource productivity.
With blueXpert, bluesign technologies offers a solution for one of the biggest challenges for the textile industry — to dramatically reduce water and energy consumption in the textile wet processing. To build this innovative system, bluesign technologies cooperated with leading chemical suppliers, to collect the latest chemicals and process knowledge.
DyStar is proud to be part of blueXpert implementation and will continue to support bluesign® technologies and the further development of blueXpert with their expertise on BAT processes and products.
For many years DyStar’s focus has been to reduce the environmental impact of the textile industry. They designed their econfidence program to help the textile industry optimize their processes and to enable Brands and Retailers to select clean chemistry for their production. One of many recent innovations to reduce the water and energy usage in the dyeing process is the Sera Eco Wash process that was also presented at the event.
DyStar has a unique approach to the textile supply chain. They not only work with brands and retailers at the design and specification stages of product development but also with the mills who process the fabrics that are required to meet the shade, fastness and ecological requirements of any given product line.
The DyStar Group has offices, competence centers, agencies and production plants in over 50 countries to ensure expertise is both global and local for brands & retailers, mills and dye-houses.
Karl Mayer has officially launched its Textile Innovation Center (TIC), marking an important step toward advancing global textile innovation and…
Polartec, a brand under Miliken & Co., has launched Standard Issue, a new pre-dyed option available in black for its…
GFA has introduced the GFA Policy Matrix: Asia, a new resource that outlines sustainability policies across eight major textile-producing countries…
TJX Companies has decided to remove natural fur from its collections, including angora, which comes from rabbits, and mohair, which…
The government of Bangladesh has introduced a detailed and multi-level plan to increase jute production and improve its quality.
Eastman introduced Naia™ Lyte, a new cellulose acetate filament yarn, at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics Spring/Summer 2026 exhibition.