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Sanitized anti-microbial tech

COVID-19 Pandemic Certainly Raised Awareness and Need for Hygiene Management for Textiles

19 November 2024

Sanitized AG has stood for hygiene management, odour-control, and material protection since 1935. Stefan Mueller, Head, Business Unit Textile Additives, expounds on antimicrobial fabrics/textiles and discusses where the demand is coming from and what his company is doing to cater to this burgeoning market.

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Fuze textile innovation

Brands Direct Everything; Manufacturers and Mills Just Trying to Be Profitable

18 November 2024

US-based Fuze Technology produces non-toxic chemical-free elements used for antimicrobial, odour control, and faster drying in textiles. President Steve Savage talks to texfash.com about the world of antimicrobial textiles and how its 50 worldwide patents are changing the industry.

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Jeanologia production

Jeanologia Continues to Innovate, Aiming for Fully Zero-Waste Production Process

13 November 2024

Spanish manufacturer Jeanologia, which has been at the cutting-edge of denim production since the beginning, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its laser technology. Carmen Silla, Marketing Director at Jeanologia, talks about the technology, supply chains and clean production.

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True Cost Calculator

The Onerous Task of Calculating the Full Impact of a Garment at the Onset Itself

12 November 2024

The True Cost Calculator is a freely accessible, self-assessment tool to enable fashion professionals efficiently measure, compare, and minimise the ecological, environmental, and social impact of clothing throughout its entire lifecycle. Anse Smeets, Researcher and Project Manager Circular Economy, at Vito NV, one of the organisations behind the tool, talks nitty-gritties.

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Agra leather waste

India's Footwear Hub Agra Faces Challenging Task in Handling 45 tonnes of Waste Every Day

11 November 2024

Shoemaking that had thrived during the Mughal Era, surviving British Raj, and burgeoning after Independence, today sees itself back to where it had all started. The city of love in India needs to find a feasible solution to the carcinogenic waste of its footwear industry.

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Cotton 2040 project

Industry Needs to Hold Itself Accountable to Ensure the Rigour of Standards

7 November 2024

The Cotton 2040 project of the charity Forum for the Future was a platform which aimed to accelerate progress and maximise the impact of existing sustainable cotton initiatives. A year after the platform published its Impact Report, texfash speaks to Neil Walker, Senior Sustainability Strategist, about the project's legacy.

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Down industry

Down Already a Circular By-Product of Food Sector; Any Use of Down a Win for Industry and Planet

4 November 2024

In the first week of October, H&M announced that it would phase out virgin down by the end of 2025. The decision has brought to the fore once again the issue of down usage. President of leading down player, Allied Feather + Down, Daniel Uretsky talks about the intrinsic circular nature of down and how it is a sustainable proposition.

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TIPA compostable packaging

Withering Heights: Fashion’s 1.8m Polybag Problem and TIPA’s Compostable Solution

29 October 2024

The number of polybags produced annually to store, transport and protect apparel and footwear stands at a staggering 180 billion. Fashion has a packaging problem too, and providing a sustainable solution is TIPA Corp with its compostable alternative. Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Daphna Nissenbaum talks about fashion’s problems and TIPA's innovative solutions.

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Leather needs campaigns

Leather Needs to Get Aggressive, Take Battle of Words Right into the Camp of Activists

25 October 2024

If leather needs to counter the fiction of the activist brigades, it needs to tell stories. Better stories. After all, leather is not fashion; it is heritage. A texfash rant on the push against leather and why in this age of social media, of reels, of influencers, it needs to go hammer and tongs, and move with the times.

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Leather and deforestation

Leather Has No Direct Deforestation Link, but Will Need to Work Hard on Traceability Systems

24 October 2024

The problem of deforestation is extended to leather only by ‘proxy’. The entire industry—the world across—has just about a year in not only to put in place traceability systems that work and are cheap, but also to shed off the deforestation tag. texfash tries to unravel the threads.

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