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Oeko-Tex enlarges its sustainability label

Testing and certification organisation Oeko-Tex's Made in Green sustainability label now includes leather products under newly updated guidelines which come…

4 years ago

Advance Denim to become first Chinese denim mill to launch a collection made with aniline-free indigo

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, today announced that Advance Denim Co Ltd (“Advance…

5 years ago

Absolute Denim with aniline-free indigo dyeing

James Carnahan, Head of Sustainability at Archroma said that, “At Archroma we continuously challenge the status quo in the deep…

5 years ago

Textile testing lab in Tiruppur by German firm

TV SD CEO of South and South-East Asia, Middle East and Africa Region Niranjan Nadkarni said that, with its wide…

6 years ago

Archroma presents aniline free denim indigo dye at the recent Planet Textiles 2018 Conference

The new dye will be produced in Archroma’s facility in Pakistan. A plant that made the headlines in 2012 for…

6 years ago

Canepa to present its eco friendly textiles 2019 collection at Milano Unica

Milano Unica trade show conceived, organized and driven by entrepreneurs, offers international visibility to the world of textiles in a…

6 years ago

DyStar bring in internet based tool for production selection and process optimisation

DyStar, a leading provider of products and services for the textile industry includes the textile dyes operations of the major…

8 years ago

LWG, ZDHC align standards for chemical management in leather industry

LWG and ZDHC have collaborated to harmonize the standards of their programs, aiming to simplify sustainable chemical management for leather…

3 months ago

ZDHC launches first ZDHC accepted certification standards

The ZDHC Foundation, which works towards the zero discharge of hazardous chemicals, has announced ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Programme and…

1 year ago

OEKO-TEX releases new certification regulations

Switzerland-based OEKO-TEX Association is once again publishing updates to the applicable test criteria limit values, and guidelines for its certifications.

1 year ago