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  • Friday, 30 August 2024

    Textile traceability start-up gets funding boost Premium Article

    NOTTINGHAM – Textile traceability start-up Ettos has secured a grant from Innovate UK, an arm of government-funded UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), that will help fast-track improvements across its online platform. Founded last year, the platform…
  • Thursday, 29 August 2024

    Next-gen recycling start-up wins ITMF award Premium Article

    SAMARKAND – Textile-to-textile recycling start-up RE&UP has won the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) start-up award for 2024, alongside H&M-founded textile-to-textile recycling start-up Syre, bio-based agricultural fibre…
  • Thursday, 29 August 2024

    ZDHC publishes air emissions guidelines Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM - The ZDHC Foundation has published the first version of its air emissions guidelines, which are described as a major step forward in establishing performance criteria for air emissions within the textile, apparel, leather, and footwear…
  • Wednesday, 28 August 2024

    Government funding boost for fibre from protein firm Premium Article

    PHILADELPHIA – Material science firm Tandem Repeat has received $1.5 million in funding from the United States Department of Defense to help it scale up the domestic manufacturing of bio-based fibres and textiles. Working alongside Arctos Technology…
  • Tuesday, 27 August 2024

    Bangladesh urged to embrace textile recycling Premium Article

    DHAKA - Bangladesh is missing out on up to $5 billion a year in potential revenue from recycled textile products, according to a new report. Swedish fashion company H&M and German development agency GIZ are behind the study, entitled 'Regulatory…
  • Tuesday, 27 August 2024

    Nikwax announces new net zero roadmap

    WADHURST – Outdoor aftercare and waterproofing specialist Nikwax has announced a new goal to reach net zero by 2040. It aims to reduce all scope greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90%, offsetting the remaining 10% with the purchase of carbon credits…
  • Tuesday, 27 August 2024

    Nilit and Samsara partner on nylon recycling plant Premium Article

    MIGDAL HAEMAK – Nylon producer Nilit and Australian recycling company Samsara Eco are to construct a nylon 6,6 textile-to-textile recycled polymer production site in South East Asia. With around four million tonnes of nylon 6,6 produced every year,…
  • Saturday, 24 August 2024

    TITK to invest in new textile recycling facility Premium Article

    RUDOLSTADT - The Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research (TITK) is to invest €11.5 million in a new research and development centre that will explore advances in textile recycling. The ‘Demonstration and Innovation Center for Textile…
  • Friday, 23 August 2024

    Rising levels of microplastics found in brain samples Premium Article

    NEW MEXICO - A pre-print research paper has found a concerning accumulation of microplastics in human brain samples with textiles considered as one of the main sources. The paper, published by the National Institutes of Health, which is still…
  • Thursday, 22 August 2024

    VTT launches fibre efficiency project Premium Article

    ESPOO - The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has launched a new initiative to address the challenges of energy and resource consumption in the textile and forestry industries. The aim of the Energy First initiative is to act as a starting…
  • Thursday, 22 August 2024

    Spinnova revenue down by 96%, results reveal Premium Article

    JYVÄSKYLÄ ­ – Scandinavian textile fibre innovator Spinnova's revenue has fallen by 95.9% over the first six months of this year, new figures reveal. Spinnova's half year report reveals that revenue was €362,000 ($403,000) compared to €8.8 million…
  • Thursday, 22 August 2024

    Researchers develop chalk coating to cool fabrics Premium Article

    AMHERST – Researchers say they have created a way to turn everyday fabrics into cooling textiles using an eco-friendly chalk-based coating that deflects sun rays and pushes out body heat. The University of Massachusetts team says the process, known…
  • Wednesday, 21 August 2024

    New Lenzing CEO to take reins in September Premium Article

    LENZING – Cellulosic fibre manufacturer Lenzing has announced that Rohit Aggarwal will take over as CEO from 1st September, sooner than previously anticipated. Aggarwal, formerly CEO of Archroma Textile Effects, takes the reins from outgoing CEO…
  • Tuesday, 20 August 2024

    Haelixa links with Regenagri on traceability Premium Article

    ZURICH – DNA specialist Haelixa has partnered with the Regenagri regenerative agriculture initiative to improve the traceability of textile fibres and raw materials. Haelixa hopes the partnership will drive a movement towards more transparent and…
  • Tuesday, 20 August 2024

    Unifi launches new Repreve recycled products Premium Article

    GREENSBORO – North Carolina-based fibre innovator Unifi, the company behind Repreve-branded recycled polyester, is launching two new products made with polyester textile waste. The US company says the new products, a white dyeable filament yarn and…
  • Tuesday, 20 August 2024

    Pineapple fibre wins Oeko-Tex certification Premium Article

    SINGAPORE - Agricultural waste specialist Nextevo International says it has become the first company to certify pineapple leaf fibre (PALF) to Oeko-Tex Standard 100. Nextevo, which recently opened its first PALF production facility in Vietnam, has…
  • Monday, 19 August 2024

    Researchers target climate resilient cotton Premium Article

    CLEMSON - Researchers in South Carolina are seeking to shed light on how to make cotton more climate-resilient through improved water use efficiency. Scientists at Clemson University say that traditional breeding practices have unintentionally left…
  • Friday, 16 August 2024

    Bangladesh garment factories deny media claims Premium Article

    DHAKA - Garment manufacturers in Bangladesh are denying reports that fashion brands are reducing orders because of the current situation following the collapse of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government amidst violent protests. It comes…
  • Thursday, 15 August 2024

    Pilot aims to save water in US cotton fields Premium Article

    WAYZATA – US agricultural corporation Cargill is partnering with Australian farm technology company Goanna Ag on a new pilot project aimed at increasing irrigation efficiency on cotton fields in the Mississippi Delta. The project will introduce…
  • Wednesday, 14 August 2024

    Lenzing retains platinum EcoVadis CSR rating Premium Article

    LENZING – Cellulosic fibre specialist Lenzing has been awarded the highest corporate social responsibility (CSR) score from global rating standard EcoVadis for the fourth consecutive year. Lenzing says that its platinum rating for 2023 - following…
  • Wednesday, 14 August 2024

    Ambercycle aims to scale regenerated polyester Premium Article

    LOS ANGELES / TAIPEI - Taiwanese polyester manufacturer Shinkong Synthetic Fibers has invested $10 million in US recycler Ambercycle as part of a strategic effort to help scale textile-to-textile regeneration in the apparel industry. The two…
  • Tuesday, 13 August 2024

    Spinnova inks fibre technology supply deal Premium Article

    JYVÄSKYLÄ - Spinnova has struck an exclusive deal with Finnish machinery manufacturer Valmet for the supply of fibre processing equipment to Spinnova’s technology partners. Spinnova, which offers a patented technology that claims to produce…
  • Tuesday, 13 August 2024

    GoBlu to launch risk assessment platform Premium Article

    HONG KONG – Digital chemical management specialist GoBlu International is to launch a new supply chain risk assessment platform which is specifically designed for the global textile and fashion industry. The Kyna Intel tool – which is available to…
  • Friday, 09 August 2024

    Bangladesh crisis sees challenge to BGMEA Premium Article

    DHAKA - A change in the leadership of the body which represents Bangladesh's garment export industry - the world's second largest after China - looks inevitable after violence flared in a hostile takeover bid. Fighting broke out outside the Dhaka HQ…
  • Thursday, 08 August 2024

    Kraig gears up for second spider silk harvest Premium Article

    ANN ARBOR - US biotech firm Kraig Biocraft Laboratories says it is preparing for the second production cycle of its BAM-1 spider silk hybrids which can be used to produce textiles that are antimicrobial, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable. This…
  • Wednesday, 07 August 2024

    Lenzing hints at upturn despite sluggish market Premium Article

    LENZING – Lenzing has reported a gradual improvement in its performance in the first half of 2024, despite experiencing a sluggish recovery across the cellulosic fibre market. Posting revenues of €1.31 billion for the January to June, up 4.8%…
  • Wednesday, 07 August 2024

    One in three carbon credits 'lacks integrity' Premium Article

    LONDON - Around 236 million carbon credits linked to renewable energy are of insufficient quality to meet the requirements of the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market's (ICVCM) new high integrity labelling initiative. The ICVCM says the…
  • Wednesday, 07 August 2024

    SBTi backs Lycra climate targets Premium Article

    WILMINGTON – The Lycra Company’s near-term emissions reduction targets have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The SBTi has backed the textile fibre specialist’s commitment to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by…
  • Tuesday, 06 August 2024

    Cascale and ZDHC sign strategic collaboration Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM – Cascale, formerly known as the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, and the ZDHC Foundation, which works towards the zero discharge of hazardous chemicals, have signed a new strategic collaboration. The two organisations have collaborated in…
  • Tuesday, 06 August 2024

    Four Paws rates brands on animal welfare Premium Article

    LONDON - More than 200 international fashion brands have been rated for the animal welfare standards in their supply chains for a new directory from the Four Paws non profit. The ‘Wear it Kind’ directory claims about five billion animals are at risk…
  • Tuesday, 06 August 2024

    Carbios exploring UK biorecycling potential Premium Article

    CLERMONT–FERRAND – Biotech specialist Carbios and recycling and waste management firm FCC Environment UK are to conduct a feasibility study for a UK-based plant for Carbios’ PET biorecycling technology. Under the terms of the ‘letter of intent’, the…
  • Tuesday, 06 August 2024

    Fashion for Good bids for footwear circularity Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM - Fashion for Good and its partners Adidas, Inditex, On Running, PVH Corp, Reformation, Target and Zalando have launched a new initiative to drive footwear circularity across the supply chain from materials to end of use. Fashion for Good…
  • Monday, 05 August 2024

    Scientists create fashion materials from fungi Premium Article

    BORAS - Scientists at the University of Borås in Sweden are exploring the use of fungi to create more sustainable materials for the fashion industry from food waste. The researchers say the materials show significant antimicrobial activity, inhibit…
  • Monday, 05 August 2024

    SBTi papers question use of carbon credits Premium Article

    LONDON - New research published by the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) says there is a lack of scientific evidence to support extending the use of carbon credits to offset supply chain CO2 emissions. The organisation, which validates…
  • Monday, 05 August 2024

    Textile recycling project targets laundry waste Premium Article

    MÜNSTER - German startup Eeden, which has developed a chemical process that recovers cellulose from cotton and transforms polyester into its basic building blocks, is heading up a new recycling project that will target post-consumer textile waste.…
  • Friday, 02 August 2024

    Indorama signs up to EU recycling initiative Premium Article

    BANGKOK - Synthetic fibre giant Indorama Ventures (IVL) has signed up to the Textile Recycling Excellence (T-REX) project, which is working to create a harmonised EU blueprint for the sorting and recycling of household textile waste within Europe.…
  • Friday, 02 August 2024

    Carbios agrees Turkey bio-recycling plant deal Premium Article

    CLERMONT-FERRAND - Biotech firm Carbios has struck a deal with Turkish synthetic fibre specialist Sasa to build a PET bio-recycling plant in the Adana region of Turkey. Under the terms of the letter of intent, the plant will use Carbios’s disruptive…
  • Thursday, 01 August 2024

    Olam suffers cotton acquisition setback Premium Article

    SINGAPORE – Agriculture supply chain management firm Olam Agri has suffered a setback in its bid to acquire Australia’s largest cotton processing firm, Namoi Cotton. The Singapore-based group has been involved in a bidding war to acquire Namoi…
  • Thursday, 01 August 2024

    Do robust offtakes signal take off for Syre? Premium Article

    STOCKHOLM – Syre, the start-up polyester textile-to-textile recycler that bought US-based Premirr Plastics for its proprietary chemical recycling technology using some of its recently raised $100 million speaks to Ecotextile News. The successful…
  • Thursday, 01 August 2024

    Lenzing joins lyocell filament programme Premium Article

    LENZING – The Lenzing Group has joined Austrian non-profit RTDS Group to lead the CELLFIL project, which has been set up to promote the scaling-up of bio-based, lyocell filaments across the textile and clothing industries. The €6.9 million project,…
  • Wednesday, 31 July 2024

    SBTi approval for Pakistan denim giant Premium Article

    KARACHI – Pakistan’s largest vertically integrated denim company, Soorty has had its greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The denim giant has committed to reducing absolute Scope 1, 2 and 3…
  • Wednesday, 31 July 2024

    Kraig kick-starts spider silk growth phase Premium Article

    ANN ARBOR – US biotech firm Kraig Biocraft Laboratories says it has entered the “rapid growth rearing phase” for its third spider silk production cycle of the season. The company has also taken steps to add additional production space to accommodate…
  • Tuesday, 30 July 2024

    Spinnova lays ground for leather from waste expansion Premium Article

    JYVÄSKYLÄ – Textile innovator Spinnova is gearing up for the commercial launch of its fibre from leather waste, which can be used to make footwear, garments and leather accessories without the use of potentially hazardous chemicals. The Finnish firm…
  • Tuesday, 30 July 2024

    Applied DNA inks Indus deal Premium Article

    STONY BROOK – Molecular technologies specialist Applied DNA Sciences (ADNAS) has signed a five-year license and commercialisation agreement with vertically integrated apparel and textile manufacturer, Indus Group for its CertainT traceability…
  • Monday, 29 July 2024

    SBTi backs Sae-A Trading climate targets Premium Article

    SEOUL - Sae-A Trading says it has become the first apparel and textile manufacturer from South Korea to have its 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets and 2050 net-zero goal approved by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). The company says it…
  • Monday, 29 July 2024

    CmiA outlines progress on gender justice Premium Article

    HAMBURG – Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) has reportedly made significant progress in its bid to pursue gender justice and redress imbalances for women involved in cotton production. Highlighting the systemic disadvantages faced by female farmers in…
  • Thursday, 25 July 2024

    Cotton Trust Protocol outlines annual progress Premium Article

    MEMPHIS – The US Cotton Trust Protocol has announced continued programme expansion for the fifth consecutive year, both in enrolled growers and planted acres. The latest figures show that planted cotton acres enrolled increased to 2.1 million acres,…
  • Thursday, 25 July 2024

    Carbios partners with Nouvelle on waste polyester Premium Article

    CLERMONT-FERRAND - Biotech firm Carbios has struck a deal with French waste management specialist Nouvelles Fibres Textiles for the latter to supply polyester-based raw materials to its new PET biorecycling plant. Currently under construction,…
  • Wednesday, 24 July 2024

    New investment for next-gen textile recycling Premium Article

    GAZIANTEP – Textile recycling start-up RE&UP has secured a €70 million ($75.89m) loan from French development finance institution Proparco to upscale its next-gen recycled fibre production. The investment will see RE&UP, a textile arm of Turkish…
  • Wednesday, 24 July 2024

    Getting to grips with textile waste feedstock Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM – A new traceability project on textile waste aims to establish a validated and standardised framework for collecting and exchanging data between the point of origin of the textile feedstock and the recyclers. The two-year project has been…
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