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YKK innovates with water-repellent zipper for sustainable recycling

YKK has unveiled its new DynaPel water-repellent zipper, incorporating GTT EMPEL technology, which utilizes EMPEL technology instead of the standard…

6 months ago

Pili raises $15.8M to accelerate development of biobased dyes & pigments

PILI has raised $15.8 million in Series A funding to accelerate its industrialization by producing the first tons of high-performance…

1 year ago

Wolverine Worldwide, New Balance joins NFW Footwear Collective

NFW has announced that several footwear manufacturers, including New Balance and Wolverine Worldwide, have joined its ecosystem of plastic-free performance…

2 years ago

Carbios partners with four brands to advance circularity in textile industry

Chemical recycling specialist, Carbios, has signed an agreement with On, Patagonia, PUMA, and Salomon, to develop solutions that will improve…

2 years ago

Canada’s Mitacs to award innovator Iris Redinger for developing all-natural dyes

Iris Redinger received a major prize from Mitacs for her disruptive process of producing all-natural dyes for the textile industry.

2 years ago

NPG & Proklean Technologies join Netherlands’ ZDHC Foundation

Contributors The ZDHC Foundation and its Roadmap to Zero Program have welcomed Nordstrom Product Group (NPG) and Proklean Technologies.

2 years ago

Biomimicry Institute receives €2.5 million

Design for Decomposition, a multi-year initiative led by the Biomimicry Institute, has been awarded €2.5 million.

2 years ago

Researchers find an eco-friendly method to dye jeans

Researchers from the University of Georgia have developed a new eco-friendly indigo dyeing technique that uses less water and eliminates…

3 years ago

Bolt Threads mushroom leather- Mylo is now vegan-certified

Bolt Threads' bio-engineered leather- Mylo, has become one of the first novel materials to receive the Eurofins Vegan Verification Mark.

3 years ago

Researchers converts plastic waste into vanillin using bacteria

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have genetically engineered the common bacteria Escherichia coli (E.Coli) to convert post-consumer PET plastic…

3 years ago