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MAS Arya Indonesia to be totally powered by renewable energy

MAS Holdings has announced that two of its manufacturing sites in Central Java, Indonesia, would be the company's first to…

2 years ago

DuPont’s Kevlar, Nomex and Tyvek to use renewable energy

DuPont today announced that its renowned and trusted brands, Kevlar®, Nomex®, and Tyvek®, will be manufactured in its facilities using…

2 years ago

Textile finishing solution Novara™ claims to reduce energy cost by 85%

Alchemie Technology, based in Cambridge, UK claims that its new Novara precision digital finishing system may help European textile producers…

2 years ago

China sees success in non-fossil energy and carbon neutrality

According to an official document, China has made significant progress in non-fossil energy and has hastened the transition to a…

2 years ago

Renewable energy pilot project launches in Vietnam for apparel sector

The Apparel Impact Institute, the Clean Energy Investment Accelerator, and IDH– The Sustainable Trade Initiative are excited to announce the…

3 years ago

H&M Group forms a renewable energy agreement with Matrix Renewables

Renewable energy platform, Matrix Renewables has entered a long-term partnership with H&M Group to assist H&M in attaining its sustainability…

3 years ago

Lululemon signs 100% renewable energy deal with Enel Green Power

Enel Green Power North America, Inc. announced that it has signed a virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) with Lululemon Athletica…

3 years ago

MAS Holdings renewable energy project enters phase 2

South Asia’s largest apparel technology company, MAS Holdings, based in Sri Lanka has entered the second phase of a renewable…

3 years ago

Italy’s YNAP achieves 100% renewable energy target across all global facilities

Yoox Net-A-Porter (YNAP) Group, has achieved its target of sourcing 100% renewable electricity throughout its managed facilities by the end…

3 years ago

Research shows enzyme-based plastics recycling is more energy-efficient, better for the environment

In a new study, researchers have discovered that using enzymes is a more sustainable approach for recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

3 years ago