Renewcell’s circulose fiber by Inovafil for Saurer – innovative sustainable fiber turning into yarn

At ITMA in Milano, on the Saurer booth in Hall 2 B 101, visitors can experience what happens when three innovative companies which are all focusing on increasing sustainability in the textile value chain, meet, and decide to showcase how a new innovative sustainable fiber is turned into yarn. Renewcell’s circulose fiber, prepared by Inovafil […]

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Mimaki’s revolutionary technologies at ITMA

Mimaki Europe, a leading provider of industrial inkjet printers, cutting plotters, and 3D printers, has announced the introduction of two revolutionary technologies at ITMA 2023: a Textile Pigment Transfer Printing System and the Neo-Chromato Process. These innovations are showcased for the first time, and ahead of commercial availability, at the exhibition in Milan, Italy, solidifying Mimaki’s […]

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Decathlon collaborates with Karl Mayer and The LYCRA Company, to develop swimsuit that follows textile circularity

Decathlon, in collaboration with the KARL MAYER GROUP and The LYCRA Company, has developed a swimsuit that follows a circular process within textile recycling. The protection of our natural environment increasingly requires new concepts to meet the demands of consumption and sustainability in equal measure. With the “Aqua Vision” project, sports brand manufacturer Decathlon has […]

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Autefa @ ITMA – Innovative fiber recycling solutions for sustainable textile circularity

As sustainability becomes an increasingly important consideration in the fashion industry, the demand for textile circularity is growing significantly as consumers and companies alike seek solutions to recycle fast fashion. In response to this trend, AUTEFA Solutions offers innovative solutions designed to process and reuse various types of fibers, including reclaimed, natural and man-made materials. […]

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Dilo Group partners with Dell’Orco & Villani and TechnoPlants for textile recycling projects

With regard to current and imminent requirements to strengthen and promote the recycling of garment waste in order to safe valuable textile fibre in the European but also worldwide textile economy DiloGroup announces the start of a close cooperation between Dilo, Germany, and the Italian companies Dell’Orco & Villani and TechnoPlants. This cooperation forms a […]

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Swiss Textile Machinery – Significant innovations with focus on sustainable solutions

Visitors to ITMA 2023 will see significant innovations from members of the Swiss Textile Machinery Association – with a special focus on solutions for a more sustainable future in the textile industry. Details of planned exhibits reveal how Swiss companies have been acting in specific technology developments, as well as multi-faceted business strategies to meet […]

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ANDRITZ’ partnership with Pellenc ST and Nouvelles Fibres Textiles for automated sorting and recycling technology

International technology group ANDRITZ entered an ambitious partnership with Pellenc ST and Nouvelles Fibres Textiles to set up the very first industrial-scale automatic textile sorting line in France combining automated sorting and recycling technology. The partners have expert knowledge from decades of experience in sorting technologies (Pellenc ST), textile machinery and processes (ANDRITZ), as well […]

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Jeanologia achieves authentic vintage look of garments through Atmos

Jeanologia, a leading Spanish company in the development of eco-efficient technologies, marks a new milestone in the textile industry by achieving the authentic vintage look of natural aging and stone wash – without the use of water, pumice stones or chemicals – through Atmos, an innovative circular atmosphere washing process with zero discharge. The company […]

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Jeanologia technology reduces water consumption from 100 to 1 liter in garment finishing

Jeanologia, the Spanish company world leaders in the developing eco-efficient technologies, reduces water consumption from 100 to 1 liter from the fabric to the finished garment thanks to its technologies. For World Water Day, celebrated on March 22, Jeanologia reminds us that the textile industry is one of the most water-consuming, most wastewater-producing and one […]

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