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02.04.2019

OEKO-TEX® Prüfkriterien 2019 – Neuregelungen am 1. April endgültig in Kraft getreten

Elementare Themen für die OEKO-TEX® Gemeinschaft sind seit jeher Verbraucherschutz und Nachhaltigkeit entlang der textilen Wertschöpfungskette. Aus diesem Grund werden zu Beginn eines jeden Jahres die bestehenden Richtlinien des OEKO-TEX® Produktportfolios aktualisiert und damit neueste wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse sowie Branchentrends adaptiert. Nach einer Übergangsfrist sind am 1. April 2019 die OEKO-TEX® Neuregelungen für alle Zertifizierungssysteme und Dienstleistungen endgültig in Kraft getreten. Eine Übersicht über die Neuregelungen aller Produkte finden Sie online. Die aktuellsten Änderungen betreffen den ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Standard.

Elementare Themen für die OEKO-TEX® Gemeinschaft sind seit jeher Verbraucherschutz und Nachhaltigkeit entlang der textilen Wertschöpfungskette. Aus diesem Grund werden zu Beginn eines jeden Jahres die bestehenden Richtlinien des OEKO-TEX® Produktportfolios aktualisiert und damit neueste wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse sowie Branchentrends adaptiert. Nach einer Übergangsfrist sind am 1. April 2019 die OEKO-TEX® Neuregelungen für alle Zertifizierungssysteme und Dienstleistungen endgültig in Kraft getreten. Eine Übersicht über die Neuregelungen aller Produkte finden Sie online. Die aktuellsten Änderungen betreffen den ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Standard.

ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX®
Die Basis für eine nachhaltige Produktion von Textilien und Lederwaren ist der Einsatz von umweltfreundlichen Chemikalien. Die ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierung zielt ausdrücklich auf die Vermeidung von unerwünschten Chemikalien ab, und zwar noch bevor sie in die globale Lieferkette gelangen. Dafür werden eine Vielzahl von Chemikalien, darunter Farbmittel, Mittel zum Abkochen, Klebstoffe, Tinten, Pigmente und Hilfsstoffe in einem vertraulichen, dreistufigen Prozess analysiert, der bestätigt, dass die Formulierungen und einzelnen Inhaltsstoffe bestimmte Kriterien im Hinblick auf Nachhaltigkeit, Sicherheit und die Einhaltung gesetzlicher Bestimmungen erfüllen.

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ROICA™ Premium Stretch Innovations  for the Modern Wardrobe (c) ROICA
AEANCE outfit made with MITI Spa fabric containing ROICA™ EF
27.02.2019

ROICA™ Premium Stretch Innovations for the Modern Wardrobe

ROICA™ discloses five key and influencing brands with unique outfits already available in the market, that demonstrate how ROICA™ is able to deliver and transform basic performant stretch in eco hi-tech valuable innovations interpreted in five, completely different, contemporary lifestyles!

Inspired by the need for style-conscious, sustainable garments that are versatile for every life situation, AEANCE was created as a brand that merges ready-to-wear with technical apparel. The brand`s values are timeless minimalism, substance and understated luxury. Less, but better. AEANCE is committed to creating garments with the least possible impact on the environment and has set up a supply chain focusing on eco-sustainability and ethical responsibility. The Women`s Light Padded Jacket of the look selected for ISPO is the result of a collaboration with the acclaimed industrial designer Konstantin Grcic.

ROICA™ discloses five key and influencing brands with unique outfits already available in the market, that demonstrate how ROICA™ is able to deliver and transform basic performant stretch in eco hi-tech valuable innovations interpreted in five, completely different, contemporary lifestyles!

Inspired by the need for style-conscious, sustainable garments that are versatile for every life situation, AEANCE was created as a brand that merges ready-to-wear with technical apparel. The brand`s values are timeless minimalism, substance and understated luxury. Less, but better. AEANCE is committed to creating garments with the least possible impact on the environment and has set up a supply chain focusing on eco-sustainability and ethical responsibility. The Women`s Light Padded Jacket of the look selected for ISPO is the result of a collaboration with the acclaimed industrial designer Konstantin Grcic.

Knowing the transformative power of fitness, DAQUÏNI® was founded in 2012 to help women bridge the gap between how they feel and how they think they look when they are working out. Each DAQUÏNI® item is made in the E.U. from highest quality Oeko-Tex® certified materials. The brand’s first choice in fabrics is SOFILETA (founded in 1911) with its luxurious technical fabrics with ROICA™ V550 premium stretch awarded with Cradle-to-Cradle Innovation Institute’s GOLD LEVEL material health certificate.

The New York based brand Erin Snow creates chemically safe, circularly designed, socially fair luxury performance apparel. The Teri pant is Erin Snow's most innovative and highly anticipated pant to date. Teri is made from the finest bluesign® approved Schoeller 4-way stretch fabric containing ROICA™ V550 premium stretch sustainable fiber. The pant is insulated with PrimaLoft® Gold Luxe and repels water and dirt without PFCs, thanks to Schoeller's ecorepel® Bio finishing while giving maximum freedom of movement.

The SCOTT Racing Team, the Italian Mtb Pro Rider Team born in 1988, selected the high performance for active clothing identifying Rosti, SITIP and ROICA™ as strategic partners to ensure unique and performant biking outfit composed by tights and jacket. Made with the special BEHOT fabric by SITIP, constructed with active performance materials belonging to the ROICA Feel Good™ family, it not only insulates, but generates up to 2 degrees of heat as you workout as certified by CeRism, Outdoor Sport Research Centre at Verona University. Long life stretch, superior shape retention and best breathability thanks to the Blizzard by SITIP fabric that ensures thermal comfort and easy care to the users. A valuable choice that perfectly matches the performances of an experienced team of specialists.

SITA hits the European panorama for the first time at ISPO with ROICA™ few days after the official launch in US and Saudi Arabia on January 31st. Its high-tech debut collection for Spring 2019 provides women with an all-new luxury concept of timeless foundational apparel made in New York balancing concealed performance features and style to meet womens’everyday dynamic lifestyle. The newly-created made in Italy SITATECH™ fabric includes permanent agents that neutralize odor, withstand machine wash, and exhibit superior quality. The intricately designed fabric takes on instant appeal with nanotechnology fibers and ROICA™ CF, a yarn with an active smart odor neutralizer property, then knitted in Italy by Maglificio Ripa.

Linen Wrap Dress by Filippa K enriched by Naturally Clean finishing (c) TINTEX
Linen Wrap Dress by Filippa K enriched by Naturally Clean finishing
14.02.2019

TINTEX Textiles’ Naturally Advanced Roadmap to Honest & Responsible New-Tech Innovation

At the booth, let's have a look at TINTEX exceptional, Naturally Clean® finishing process launched last September 2018. Naturally Clean® enhances the natural beauty of cotton and cellulosic fibres, takes a cost effective modern approach to eliminate aggressive treatments and optimizes clean surfaces, vivid colors, providing an exquisitely smooth handfeel. Naturally Clean® achieves this by using Novozymes technology, a company that is a world leader in biological solutions. Second, using textile chemicals Beyond Surface Technologies AG which have the lowest possible environmental impact, without compromising performance. Naturally Clean® maintains the original characteristics over an extended period of time. All materials are Oeko-Tex and can also be Bluesign® certified, which will evidence the future elimination of harmful substances.

At the booth, let's have a look at TINTEX exceptional, Naturally Clean® finishing process launched last September 2018. Naturally Clean® enhances the natural beauty of cotton and cellulosic fibres, takes a cost effective modern approach to eliminate aggressive treatments and optimizes clean surfaces, vivid colors, providing an exquisitely smooth handfeel. Naturally Clean® achieves this by using Novozymes technology, a company that is a world leader in biological solutions. Second, using textile chemicals Beyond Surface Technologies AG which have the lowest possible environmental impact, without compromising performance. Naturally Clean® maintains the original characteristics over an extended period of time. All materials are Oeko-Tex and can also be Bluesign® certified, which will evidence the future elimination of harmful substances.

Between the first and key adopters of TINTEX brandnew Naturally Clean finishing, shines Filippa K, a leading Nordic fashion brand with a modern, smart approach to the responsible development of their lines. Emblematic pieces for the SS 2019 main collection are the Linen Wrap Dress, the M Linen Long Sleeve Tee and the M Linen R-neck short sleeve Tee made with a TINTEX heavy stretch linen, made with ROICA Colour Perfect™ family of dyeable premium stretch yarn, enriched by the unique Naturally Clean finishing.

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(c) SANITIZED AG
05.02.2019

Sanitized® Odoractiv 10: Odor-free polyester functional clothing

  • Patented technology with bluesign®, ECO PASSPORT, and Skin Friendly certification

Polyester sport and functional textiles treated with Sanitized® Odoractiv 10 are protected against “permastink”. Already a holder of the Swiss Technology Award, the Sanitized® Odoractiv 10 odor-management technology can now carry the bluesign® sustainability label, the Skin Friendly certification from the Hohenstein Institute and the ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® label. SANITIZED AG has been a bluesign® system partner for over 10 years.

An unwelcome odor can quickly develop in polyester sport and functional clothing, even if freshly washed. This is “permastink”. It’s a challenge to the textile industry as it generally reduces the attractiveness and market opportunities of sport and functional clothing made from polyester.

  • Patented technology with bluesign®, ECO PASSPORT, and Skin Friendly certification

Polyester sport and functional textiles treated with Sanitized® Odoractiv 10 are protected against “permastink”. Already a holder of the Swiss Technology Award, the Sanitized® Odoractiv 10 odor-management technology can now carry the bluesign® sustainability label, the Skin Friendly certification from the Hohenstein Institute and the ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® label. SANITIZED AG has been a bluesign® system partner for over 10 years.

An unwelcome odor can quickly develop in polyester sport and functional clothing, even if freshly washed. This is “permastink”. It’s a challenge to the textile industry as it generally reduces the attractiveness and market opportunities of sport and functional clothing made from polyester.

The patented, non-biocidal Sanitized® Odoractiv 10 technology provides specific solutions and sales arguments for the end products. It works in two ways: The odor-causing bacteria can’t stick to the textile surface and are washed out completely in a normal wash cycle. This is due to the anti-adhesive “coating” applied in the padding process. This effect has been proven in a test procedure developed in cooperation with EMPA (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology). Secondly, the treatment has an adsorbing effect. The odors are “trapped” and repeatedly expelled during a normal wash cycle.

No binder, no nano
Another characteristic: The treatment with Sanitized® Odoractiv 10 doesn’t apply an additional binder system. As with all of our products, SANITZED AG uses no nano technology. The safety and tolerability have been confirmed by the Skin Friendly certification from the Hohenstein Institute and ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® label. These have now been joined by the bluesign® accreditation.

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03.01.2019

OEKO-TEX® Neuregelungen 2019

OEKO-TEX® deckt die neue „REACH Anhang XVII CMR Gesetzgebung“ bereits ab

Im STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® und LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® wurden unter anderem die Substanz Benzol sowie vier Amin-Salze neu aufgenommen und mit Grenzwerten belegt. Auch die Substanz Quinolin, welche seit 2018 bereits unter Beobachtung von OEKO-TEX® stand, ist nun mit einem Grenzwert reglementiert. Im Zuge der „Vereinheitlichung“ der Grenzwertanforderungen gilt jetzt für nahezu alle Grenzwerte die Anforderung „<“.

Die Strategie von OEKO-TEX® besteht schon seit über 25 Jahren darin, nicht auf Gesetzgebungen zu warten, sondern im Sinne des Verbraucherschutzes proaktiv als Vorreiter tätig zu sein. Durch die Umsetzung der oben erwähnten Aktualisierungen deckt der STANDARD 100 und LEATHER STANDARD bereits jetzt die Anforderungen der neuen „REACH Anhang XVII CMR Gesetzgebung“ (Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/1513) ab. Die Gesetzgebung wird für die darin behandelten 33 CMR Substanzen dagegen erst ab dem 01. November 2020 für Produkte verpflichtend. OEKO-TEX® ist also weit voraus und deckt darüber hinaus viele weitere Parameter im Sinne des Verbraucherschutzes ab.

OEKO-TEX® deckt die neue „REACH Anhang XVII CMR Gesetzgebung“ bereits ab

Im STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® und LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® wurden unter anderem die Substanz Benzol sowie vier Amin-Salze neu aufgenommen und mit Grenzwerten belegt. Auch die Substanz Quinolin, welche seit 2018 bereits unter Beobachtung von OEKO-TEX® stand, ist nun mit einem Grenzwert reglementiert. Im Zuge der „Vereinheitlichung“ der Grenzwertanforderungen gilt jetzt für nahezu alle Grenzwerte die Anforderung „<“.

Die Strategie von OEKO-TEX® besteht schon seit über 25 Jahren darin, nicht auf Gesetzgebungen zu warten, sondern im Sinne des Verbraucherschutzes proaktiv als Vorreiter tätig zu sein. Durch die Umsetzung der oben erwähnten Aktualisierungen deckt der STANDARD 100 und LEATHER STANDARD bereits jetzt die Anforderungen der neuen „REACH Anhang XVII CMR Gesetzgebung“ (Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/1513) ab. Die Gesetzgebung wird für die darin behandelten 33 CMR Substanzen dagegen erst ab dem 01. November 2020 für Produkte verpflichtend. OEKO-TEX® ist also weit voraus und deckt darüber hinaus viele weitere Parameter im Sinne des Verbraucherschutzes ab.

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Award-winning TINTEX Textiles shows water saving solutions at Performance Days (c) TINTEX Textiles
80% Lenzing Modal® + 20% European Hemp rib by TINTEX Textiles
20.11.2018

Award-winning TINTEX Textiles shows water saving solutions at Performance Days

  • Performance Days - November 28 and 29, 2018 – Hall C1 Booth B18
  • Two of TINTEX’s fabrics have made it into the PERFORMANCE FORUM Jury’s Pick Category that represents fabrics which are a valuable contribution to this season Performance Days Focus Topic “WATER – OUR RESPONSIBILITY”

See, touch and experience the latest collection from TINTEX as they reveal a wonderful range of innovative fabrics that redefine fashion, inspire creativity, spark emotion and optimize responsible solutions. TINTEX, being an ingenious leader in textile and research innovation for over twenty years, transforms a new generation of cotton and other natural based materials. Established in the Porto region as authorities in superior dyeing and finishing techniques making TINTEX Textiles the perfect choice for fashion.

  • Performance Days - November 28 and 29, 2018 – Hall C1 Booth B18
  • Two of TINTEX’s fabrics have made it into the PERFORMANCE FORUM Jury’s Pick Category that represents fabrics which are a valuable contribution to this season Performance Days Focus Topic “WATER – OUR RESPONSIBILITY”

See, touch and experience the latest collection from TINTEX as they reveal a wonderful range of innovative fabrics that redefine fashion, inspire creativity, spark emotion and optimize responsible solutions. TINTEX, being an ingenious leader in textile and research innovation for over twenty years, transforms a new generation of cotton and other natural based materials. Established in the Porto region as authorities in superior dyeing and finishing techniques making TINTEX Textiles the perfect choice for fashion.

All the recent awards bestowed, demonstrate TINTEX continue research and commitment. They have been awarded for the Best product of the Base Layer Category by ISPO jury, moreover they have just received the prestigious German Design Awards 2019 and last but not least, they are selected as finalists for the Future Textile Awards in the category Best Innovation for Sustainable Textiles.
TINTEX continues to lead the way, as they proudly take part in the Make Fashion Circular initiative, by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and activate change industry wide. This initiative aims to collaborate and innovate towards a new textile economy based on the principles of a Circular Economy.

In addition, since this November, TINTEX is a bluesign® system partner, thus means that they are responsibly acting parties of the textile value chain committed to applying the bluesign® system, continuously improving their environmental performance and always been focused on a sustainable future.

A milestone for TINTEX and fashion, as they launch Naturally Clean - an exceptional smart finishing process that is uniquely responsible. Naturally Clean enhances the natural beauty of cotton, takes a cost effective modern approach to eliminate aggressive treatments and optimizes clean surfaces, vivid colors, providing an exquisitely smooth handfeel. Naturally Clean achieves this by using Novozymes technology, a company that is indeed the world leader in biological solutions. Second, using textile chemicals with the lowest possible environmental impact, without compromising performance, from Beyond Surface Technologies AG. Naturally Clean maintains the original characteristics for an extended period of time. All materials are Oeko-Tex and soon bluesign® certified, thus eliminating harmful substances.
TINTEX’ Autumn/Winter 2019/2020 collection includes vibrant tones, refreshing turquoise and electric green, light and warm copper with chocolate browns that connect the natural and spiritual in an extra-sensorial universe. Infused with a stunning palette of nostalgic and multicultural colors - warm yellow with darkened reds, dynamic purple with urban greys - that express globalization and human connection.
Key smart ingredients of the season are:

  • A New Generation of Cotton: GOTS certified organic cotton, Supima® cotton, and ECOTEC® by Marchi & Fildi the smart cotton that saves up to 77.9% water consumption and introduces the concept of a circular economy.
  • SeaCell™ and Smartcel™: produced using the Lyocell process in a closed loop with no chemicals released as waste. The patented process of SeaCell™ allows that the positive properties of the seaweed are permanently preserved within the fiber, even after multiple washing cycles. Smartcel™ includes the essential trace element zinc providing anti-inflammatory capabilities.
  • REFIBRA™ by Lenzing technology involves upcycling a substantial proportion of cotton scraps e.g. from garment production, in addition to wood pulp, where the raw material is transformed to produce new TENCEL™ Lyocell fiber to make fabrics and garments.
  • Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei: A new generation GRS Certified material, made from cotton linters, with a biodegradability certification by Innovhub. A matchless, high tech natural material, with a special handfeel and aesthetics.
  • ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei
    - ROICA™ EF has a percentage of pre-consumer recycled content that is more than 50%, and thanks to this it has been GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified.
    - ROICA™ V550 a premium stretch innovative yarn boasting the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold Level for Material Health product and ingredients as it was evaluated throughout the supply chain for lower impacts on human and environmental health. Striving toward eliminating all toxic and unidentified chemicals for a safe continuous cycle. Hohenstein Environment Compatibility Certificate - ROICA™ proudly breaks down without releasing harmful substances.

Of special interest this season, the two TINTEX’s fabrics that made it into the PERFORMANCE FORUM Jury’s Pick Category for their contribution to this season Topic “WATER – OUR RESPONSIBILITY”.

A smart rib developed to reduce the water usage as most as possible, from cultivation of raw materials until fabric finishing. A blend of TENCEL™ Modal, cellulosic & biodegradable material treated with no hazardous chemicals, pesticides nor fertilizers, and European hemp, a fast-growing plant that requires very little water and no herbicides, pesticides, synthetic fertilizers or GMO seeds. Both fibres are biodegradable.

The second selected article is a 100% Merino Wool jersey made unique thanks to Colorau® by TINTEX, a patented natural dyeing process technique that uses vegetable herbs and extracts. A great amount of water was saved by avoiding subsequent washing steps. Also, lower water pollution is achieved by avoiding synthetic dyestuffs.

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Multicolour allover, gallon and delicates leaves guiipure & lace by Iluna Group with ROICA Eco - Smart ™ Family (c) ILUNA Group
Multicolour allover, gallon and delicates leaves guiipure & lace by Iluna Group with ROICA Eco - Smart ™ Family
09.10.2018

Iluna Group for the first time @ Interfilière New York edition

  • For the first time @Interfilière New York edition, the award winning Interfeel’Award Sustainability ILUNA Group with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei
  • Interfilière New York, 17th–18th October 2018, booth 113

In line with the powerful global trend towards smarter fashion solutions, Iluna Group launches its Embroidery Division. Specialists in lace since 1985, the new Embroidery Division offers a complete and innovative product match in line with the modern expectations of brands and retailers. Staying true to Iluna’s DNA, the introduction of emb roidery and guipure are all produced with only recycled materials.

In addition to the launch of the Embroidery Division, this season novelties include:

1. Since  September  2018,  Iluna  Group’s  products with the right percentage of transformed content are GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified.

2. Of  major  interest  today,  the  launch  of eco - velvet lace  entirely made  of  sustainable  materials  including ROICA Eco - Smart™  Family, Tencel™ Lyocell and  Q - Nova® .

  • For the first time @Interfilière New York edition, the award winning Interfeel’Award Sustainability ILUNA Group with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei
  • Interfilière New York, 17th–18th October 2018, booth 113

In line with the powerful global trend towards smarter fashion solutions, Iluna Group launches its Embroidery Division. Specialists in lace since 1985, the new Embroidery Division offers a complete and innovative product match in line with the modern expectations of brands and retailers. Staying true to Iluna’s DNA, the introduction of emb roidery and guipure are all produced with only recycled materials.

In addition to the launch of the Embroidery Division, this season novelties include:

1. Since  September  2018,  Iluna  Group’s  products with the right percentage of transformed content are GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified.

2. Of  major  interest  today,  the  launch  of eco - velvet lace  entirely made  of  sustainable  materials  including ROICA Eco - Smart™  Family, Tencel™ Lyocell and  Q - Nova® .

3. Within  the Black  Label  collection,  the  Ultralight series  is  enriched  with  new  multicolor geometric  and floral galloons and allovers: here Iluna changes the color of  the  thread  not  only  in  the background,  but  also  in  the design,  the  same  article  reinvents  itself  in a  variety  of great visual impact.

4. Green   Label   collection, the   Iluna   dedicated range featuring a new responsible approach in respect of the  planet  and  people, able  to deliver  innovation,  beauty and quality, at 360°. In addition to the all over, jacquard, double jacquard and mesh offer, the line is also featuring new stretch Galloon laces fully made with GRS certified recycled materials,  including  the  stretch  thanks  to the introduction of the  unique ROICA™ sustainable yarn part of the ROICA Eco - Smart™ Family.

5. ILUNA has  strategically  included  in  all  their  stretch  laces  only ROICA Eco- Smart™  Family of sustainable yarns since some time.

6. ILUNA can also boast its new STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) certification by Oeko-Tex, a certification  that  clarifies  and  communicates  the  company’s  sustainable  production  commitment. In
addition to this, all products are Oeko - Tex 100 certified.

7. ILUNA has  created  the  new e- shop offering  its  exclusive  materials  to  smaller companies   looking   for   added   values   as: creativity,   innovation,   made   in   Italy   and responsibility.

8. The  whole  collection  is  also  visible online at  its  web  site,  previous  registration, and   orders   can   be   done   directly   online always aiming to customers care.

Nevertheless, for ILUNA smart innovation is not   just   a   project even,   its   space at Interfilière will  be  the stage  where visitors will have  the  opportunity  to  discover the new  collection and to also  to experience and  touch latest boundaries  of  lace smart innovations.

Today ILUNA represents the largest European lace producer, and thanks to its journey toward the most contemporary  way  to  innovate  that  includes  responsibility,  has  also  become  a  reference  point  in  the
international market for a lace offer that is beautiful, innovative and responsible at the same time.  An  alchemy  of  design  and  sustainable  innovation, the  only  eco-fashion  line  that  includes  lace  and stockings,  capable  of  combining  ethics  and  high  quality  standards  with  a  fashion  image  of  bright  and deep colors.

(c) Asahi Kasei
The Bemberg™ new campaign
19.09.2018

Asahi Kasei launches the Bemberg™ new brand Campaign

  • @ Premiere Vision, Paris, 19-21st September, Booth 6G62 - 6H63

The story of a Bemberg™ heritage that has shaped a new future for smart innovation through research, knowledge and expertise to deliver the new face of Bemberg™, the one true original material for modern living. The presentation of the Bemberg™ new campaign represents a high benchmark in value for smart textile fiber innovations, and one that is built on a long heritage of innovations since 1931. Bemberg™ is the ONE new material definition for responsible luxury. The ONE for cool exquisite comfort, and the ONE whose smart heritage is born in a circular economy.

Made by Asahi Kasei, the company is the sole maker of this one-of-a-kind, matchless, high-tech natural material, with a unique and precious touch and feel. The new campaign will amplify this uniqueness and innate smartness, redefining the brand voice as Bemberg™ at an international level with an openness and positive approach that facilitates a stronger, more focused role in the market while supporting our partner’s strengths too.

  • @ Premiere Vision, Paris, 19-21st September, Booth 6G62 - 6H63

The story of a Bemberg™ heritage that has shaped a new future for smart innovation through research, knowledge and expertise to deliver the new face of Bemberg™, the one true original material for modern living. The presentation of the Bemberg™ new campaign represents a high benchmark in value for smart textile fiber innovations, and one that is built on a long heritage of innovations since 1931. Bemberg™ is the ONE new material definition for responsible luxury. The ONE for cool exquisite comfort, and the ONE whose smart heritage is born in a circular economy.

Made by Asahi Kasei, the company is the sole maker of this one-of-a-kind, matchless, high-tech natural material, with a unique and precious touch and feel. The new campaign will amplify this uniqueness and innate smartness, redefining the brand voice as Bemberg™ at an international level with an openness and positive approach that facilitates a stronger, more focused role in the market while supporting our partner’s strengths too.

It is not just another brand name, but about enhancing core values through a now even better, more refined product and process that supports our partner’s mission to materially benefit the whole supply chain with beautiful products and open, honest communication. This is the key reason to launch the Bemberg™ global brand, taking the next steps on a journey that redefines a new future of contemporary luxury this unique fiber represents.

And for this, European manufacture is playing its key role in the global role out of the latest Bemberg™ innovations. Pioneering partner mills featured at the booth include: Euromaglia, Fiveol Textil, Infinity, Ipeker, Jackytex, Lanificio Europa, O’Jersey, SMI Tessuti, Tessitura Uboldi Luigi, TINTEX Textiles, Brunello, G.I. Tessil Foderami, Gianni Crespi Foderami, Manifattura Pezzetti, Marco Pastorelli and more. The new Bemberg™ booth at Premiere Vision is a contemporary and clean vision of the brand with a glowing, whitened atmosphere of modern architecture and luminous lighting that perfectly frames the new and dynamic identity image to reveal the ‘preciousness’ essence of the brand, its amazing textiles and leading fashion innovations.

Come and review the 3 fabric galleries, each showing the latest and unique fabric designs for Fashion Forward looks, refined Jersey Dressing and Luxury Athleisure Loungewear. Fashions by Maison Margiela confirm the new status of Bemberg™ as the ONE fiber that moves the luxury of Touch to a new contemporary fashion Feel: the ONE for a cool, liquid drape and movement: the ONE for fresh, exquisite comfort, and the ONE smart material born in the circular economy.

The Bemberg™ new campaign

We show a vision from the past in a true classic vintage sheath dress from the 1991 Martin Margiela winter collection using a peach skin finish on a refined, parachute-light fabric in a signature gunmetal grey colour courtesy of Zohra Alami. And also a contemporary representation of fashion from the MM6 MAISON MARGIELA SS2018 collection with a lingerie inspired dressy style in Bemberg™ popeline. This is a multifunctional style to be used as a top or as a dress

A new technical advance in finishing from Asahi Kasei is presented at the booth. Called Velutine Evo, the finish is comparable to premium peach skin finishes today, but now with a better environmental profile by using less water and energy to produce a durable and refined finish that sets a new benchmark for everyday luxury, demonstrating the company’s ongoing commitment to R&D in smarter, market relevant innovations. The results are supported by a preliminary study carried out by ICEA according to the methodology of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) 3rd party testing from ICEA, on datas provided by TIFAS and focusing on environmental benefits that will accrue to partners efforts to offer value with values.

Moreover, you will be able to enjoy the circularity of the Bemberg™ story: its source, manufacture and end-of-life credentials, as well as checking the LCA study, also signed by ICEA and validated by Paolo Masoni, a step that confirms a new quality profile and standard for Bemberg™ with a more responsible and unique position today. Full GRS certification, Oeko-Tex 100, ISO 14001, & Eco-Mark.
Also Bemberg™ can add to its premium position on responsible issues, starting from its raw material choice that clearly demonstrates its circular economy approach. Bemberg™ is made from a cotton linter bio-utility waste, a natural derived and abundant source, and a truly unique one in the smart fiber arena that doesn’t deplete food or forestry resources.

Bemberg™ has new Compostability Certification. Innovhub-SSI report confirms Bemberg™ filaments disintegrate at 100% value within the limits specified by the UNI EN 13432, point A.3.1 for disintegration in the composting process. Also related is a new Ecotoxicity metric to EN 13432:2000 Annex E, the compost obtained from the Bemberg™ filaments according to ISO 16929:2013 revealed the absence of any ecotoxicity effect respect higher plants. The Bemberg™ filaments tested for the presence of heavy metals and other toxic hazardous substances comply with the requirements specified by the UNI EN 13432, for the substances listed in table A.1.

Asahi Kasei is proud to present the Bemberg™ heritage that delivers a true precious uniqueness through responsible smart innovation and transparency. To make contemporary luxury materials that provoke emotive responses through its rarity, sensuality, research and creativity. The ingrained knowledge and know-how behind the brand adds value to the supply chain, working only with the best, amplifying our partner’s knowledge and dynamic commitment too.

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Huntsman Textile Effects  (c)Huntsman Textile
UNIVADINE® E3-3D
07.09.2018

Huntsman Textile Effects introduces UNIVADINE® E3-3D

  • Huntsman Textile effects redefines dyeing of polyester including microfiber and blends with UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant
  • Eco-friendly diffusion accelerant provides reproducible, high-speed polyester dyeing

Singapore – Huntsman Textile Effects introduces UNIVADINE® E3-3D next-generation diffusion accelerant to help mills achieve high-performance dyeing of polyester, microfibers and blends in an environment-friendly way that complies with current and anticipated industry sustainability standards.

The demand for polyester and man-made fibers is booming as sports and athleisure apparel markets expand rapidly around the world. At the same time, big-name brands that set trends in the sector continue to increase focus on sustainability and performance. As such, this is putting pressure on mills since the current industry standard involves chemically active diffusion accelerants that contain unwanted chemicals and require additional leveling agents and anti-foaming products that may be hazardous to people and the environment.

  • Huntsman Textile effects redefines dyeing of polyester including microfiber and blends with UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant
  • Eco-friendly diffusion accelerant provides reproducible, high-speed polyester dyeing

Singapore – Huntsman Textile Effects introduces UNIVADINE® E3-3D next-generation diffusion accelerant to help mills achieve high-performance dyeing of polyester, microfibers and blends in an environment-friendly way that complies with current and anticipated industry sustainability standards.

The demand for polyester and man-made fibers is booming as sports and athleisure apparel markets expand rapidly around the world. At the same time, big-name brands that set trends in the sector continue to increase focus on sustainability and performance. As such, this is putting pressure on mills since the current industry standard involves chemically active diffusion accelerants that contain unwanted chemicals and require additional leveling agents and anti-foaming products that may be hazardous to people and the environment.

Developed by Huntsman Textile Effects specifically to meet these challenges, UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant is low-odor, free of benzyl benzoate and other hazardous substances. Part of Huntsman’s range of innovative dyEvolution™ dyeing auxiliaries, it uses Huntsman’s Active Diffusion Technology to enable high-speed dyeing with best-in-class leveling, retarding and migration properties.

“UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant delivers across three key dimensions – diffusion, leveling and migration – for exceptional performance and environmental and economic sustainability. Its environmental credentials offer mills greater processing flexibility and an optimum price-performance ratio,” said Kerim Oner, Global Marketing Manager for Dyeing Auxiliaries at Huntsman Textile Effects. “We expect this latest offering to change the way that the industry dyes polyester and blends while meeting stringent environmental standards.”

UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant has a high affinity to polyester, causing the fiber to swell and increasing the diffusion of the disperse dye, even at lower temperatures. Multiple leveling mechanisms then slow down the exhaustion rate to ensure safe, defect-free dyeing. Finally, as the dye bath heats up, the product’s strong support for disperse dye migration ensures the dye molecules are evenly absorbed.

As a result of this cutting-edge diffusion technology, UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant can be used to successfully dye polyester fibers in tightly wound or high-density yarn/beam dyeing and is suitable for jet applications without the need for anti-foaming products. Reducing exposure to high heat, its Active Diffusion Technology minimizes the potential to damage the elastane in polyester-elastane blends and provides for on-tone dyeing of microfibers. The superior migration support of UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant also increases reproducibility, allowing mills to dispense with additional leveling agents. Polyester, microfibers and blends treated with UNIVADINE® E3-3D diffusion accelerant comply with the requirements of bluesign®, in addition to being suitable for Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® and an approved input dyeing auxiliary chemical for GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified textile products*.

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Huntsman Textile Effects

27.07.2018

ZDHC erkennt ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® als LEVEL-3-Indikator für ZDHC MRSL-Konformität an

Die ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Initiative hat im Rahmen ihrer Roadmap To Zero die ECO PASSPORT Zertifizierung als LEVEL-3-Indikator für ihre MRSL-Konformität anerkannt. Die Liste mit ausgeschlossenen und reglementierten Substanzen für die Herstellung von Textilien (MRSL) der ZDHC wird in Verbindung mit dem ZDHC-Gateway – Modul Chemikalien implementiert.

ZDHC MRSL-Konformität LEVEL 3 – die höchste Stufe im aktuellen ZDHC-Programm – gibt an, dass nach ECO PASSPORT zertifizierte chemische Substanzen die ZDHC-Richtlinien für eine sichere Textilchemie erfüllen und zudem nachweislich verantwortungsvoll hergestellt wurden. Die MRSL der ZDHC umfasst chemische Substanzen, deren beabsichtigter Einsatz bei der Herstellung von Bekleidungs- und Schuhmaterialien sowie Zierteilen zum Schutz von Arbeitern, Verbrauchern und der Umwelt begrenzt oder verboten ist.

Die ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Initiative hat im Rahmen ihrer Roadmap To Zero die ECO PASSPORT Zertifizierung als LEVEL-3-Indikator für ihre MRSL-Konformität anerkannt. Die Liste mit ausgeschlossenen und reglementierten Substanzen für die Herstellung von Textilien (MRSL) der ZDHC wird in Verbindung mit dem ZDHC-Gateway – Modul Chemikalien implementiert.

ZDHC MRSL-Konformität LEVEL 3 – die höchste Stufe im aktuellen ZDHC-Programm – gibt an, dass nach ECO PASSPORT zertifizierte chemische Substanzen die ZDHC-Richtlinien für eine sichere Textilchemie erfüllen und zudem nachweislich verantwortungsvoll hergestellt wurden. Die MRSL der ZDHC umfasst chemische Substanzen, deren beabsichtigter Einsatz bei der Herstellung von Bekleidungs- und Schuhmaterialien sowie Zierteilen zum Schutz von Arbeitern, Verbrauchern und der Umwelt begrenzt oder verboten ist.

„OEKO-TEX® arbeitet seit 25 Jahren mit der Bekleidungs- und Schuhindustrie daran, die globale Lieferkette von Schadstoffen zu befreien. ECO PASSPORT ist ein wichtiger Teil dieser Arbeit und zielt proaktiv auf unerwünschte Chemikalien ab, noch bevor sie in die Lieferkette gelangen“, sagt John Frazier, Sr. Technical Director für OEKO-TEX® in Nordamerika. „ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® ist für die spezifischen Herausforderungen konzipiert, denen Chemikalienhersteller bei ihren Bemühungen, die Vorgaben von Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen einzuhalten und gleichzeitig die Vertraulichkeit ihrer Formulierungen zu wahren, gegenüberstehen. Durch die Anerkennung als LEVEL-3-Indikator ist es ECO PASSPORT zertifizierten Lieferanten möglich, die strengsten ZDHC-Anforderungen einzuhalten und gleichzeitig ihr geistiges Eigentum zu schützen.“

Im Rahmen der ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierung werden eine Vielzahl von Chemikalien, darunter Farbmittel, Mittel zum Abkochen, Klebstoffe, Tinten, Pigmente und Hilfsstoffe in einem vertraulichen, dreistufigen Prozess analysiert, der bestätigt, dass die Formulierungen und einzelnen Inhaltsstoffe (Chemikalien mit CAS-Nummer) bestimmte Kriterien im Hinblick auf Nachhaltigkeit, Sicherheit und die Einhaltung gesetzlicher Bestimmungen erfüllen. Chemische Formulierungen werden mit der umfangreichen OEKO-TEX® Liste besorgniserregender Substanzen abgeglichen und anschließend durch Laboruntersuchungen verifiziert, dass sie keine schädlichen Verunreinigungen enthalten. Die nachhaltige Produktion wird durch Unternehmensbesuche bei den Firmen vor Ort verifiziert, bei denen die Arbeitsschutzmaßnahmen des Herstellers, die Maßnahmen zum Wasser- und Luftschutz und die Qualitätskontrolle gemäß der STeP by OEKO-TEX® Richtlinien für nachhaltige Betriebsstätten unter die Lupe genommen werden. Formulierungen, die nach ECO PASSPORT zertifiziert sind, können im ZDHC Gateway – Modul Chemikalien und im OEKO-TEX® Einkaufsführer gelistet werden, so dass Hersteller von Bekleidung und Schuhen, die auf der Suche nach nachhaltigen Chemikalien sind, sie leicht identifizieren können.

„Nachhaltige Bekleidung und Schuhe muss mit einem umweltfreundlichen, „grünen“ Einsatz von Chemikalien beginnen“, so Frazier. „Wir freuen uns, dass die ZDHC die ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierung jetzt als Indikator für eine vertrauenswürdige, umfassende Produktverantwortung für Chemieprodukte anerkannt hat, die erforderlich ist, um die Auswirkungen der Industrie auf Arbeiter, Verbraucher und Umwelt wirklich zu reduzieren“.

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09.07.2018

ILUNA Group with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei

In line with the powerful global trend towards smarter fashion solutions, Iluna Group launches its Embroidery Division. Specialists in lace since 1985, the new Embroidery Division offers a complete and innovative product match in line with the modern expectations of brands and retailers. Staying true to Iluna’s DNA, the introduction of embroidery and guipure are all produced with only recycled materials.
IIn addition to the launch of the Embroidery Division, this season novelties include:

1. Of major interest today, the launch of velvet lace entirely made of sustainable materials including ROICA™ Eco-Smart family.

2. Within the Black Label collection, the Ultralight series is enriched with new multicolor floral galloons: here Iluna changes the color of the thread not only in the background, but also in the design, the same article reinvents itself in a variety of great visual impact.

In line with the powerful global trend towards smarter fashion solutions, Iluna Group launches its Embroidery Division. Specialists in lace since 1985, the new Embroidery Division offers a complete and innovative product match in line with the modern expectations of brands and retailers. Staying true to Iluna’s DNA, the introduction of embroidery and guipure are all produced with only recycled materials.
IIn addition to the launch of the Embroidery Division, this season novelties include:

1. Of major interest today, the launch of velvet lace entirely made of sustainable materials including ROICA™ Eco-Smart family.

2. Within the Black Label collection, the Ultralight series is enriched with new multicolor floral galloons: here Iluna changes the color of the thread not only in the background, but also in the design, the same article reinvents itself in a variety of great visual impact.

3. Green Label collection, the Iluna dedicated range featuring a new responsible approach in respect of the planet and people, able to deliver innovation, beauty and quality, at 360°. In addition to the all over, jacquard, double jacquard and mesh offer, the line is also featuring new stretch Galloon laces fully made with GRS certified recycled materials, including the stretch thanks to the introduction of the unique ROICA™ sustainable yarn part of the ROICA™ Eco-Smart family.

4. ILUNA has strategically included in all their stretch laces only ROICA™ Eco-Smart family of sustainable yarns since some time.

5. ILUNA can also boast its new STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) certification by Oeko-Tex, a certification that clarifies and communicates the company’s sustainable production commitment. In addition to this, all products are Oeko-Tex 100 certified.

6. ILUNA has created the new e-shop offering its exclusive materials to smaller companies looking for added values as: creativity, innovation, made in Italy and responsibility.

7. The whole collection is also visible online at its web site, previous registration, and orders can be done directly online always aiming to customers care.

 

 

03.05.2018

Vertrauen aufbauen

  • Wie baut man Vertrauen bei vielbeschäftigten, nachhaltigkeitsbewussten Verbrauchern auf?

Im Zeitalter von „Fake News“ und „Greenwashing“ ist es nicht überraschend, dass laut „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ 64 % der Verbraucher, die Ökotextilien kennen, angaben, dass sie zumindest manchmal überprüfen, ob die Aussagen zur Nachhaltigkeit der Wahrheit entsprechen. Dieser Anteil lag bei den Millennials sogar bei 69 % bzw. 74 % bei Eltern kleiner Kinder, die an der weltweiten OEKO-TEX® Studie teilgenommen haben(1). Kombiniert man diese Skepsis mit Zeitmangel, lässt sich leicht erahnen, wie Markenunternehmen, Zertifizierer und Einzelhändler zusammenarbeiten können, um einen verlässlichen und schnellen Weg zu mehr Vertrauen für diese vielbeschäftigten Verbraucher zu bereiten.

  • Wie baut man Vertrauen bei vielbeschäftigten, nachhaltigkeitsbewussten Verbrauchern auf?

Im Zeitalter von „Fake News“ und „Greenwashing“ ist es nicht überraschend, dass laut „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ 64 % der Verbraucher, die Ökotextilien kennen, angaben, dass sie zumindest manchmal überprüfen, ob die Aussagen zur Nachhaltigkeit der Wahrheit entsprechen. Dieser Anteil lag bei den Millennials sogar bei 69 % bzw. 74 % bei Eltern kleiner Kinder, die an der weltweiten OEKO-TEX® Studie teilgenommen haben(1). Kombiniert man diese Skepsis mit Zeitmangel, lässt sich leicht erahnen, wie Markenunternehmen, Zertifizierer und Einzelhändler zusammenarbeiten können, um einen verlässlichen und schnellen Weg zu mehr Vertrauen für diese vielbeschäftigten Verbraucher zu bereiten.

Um es beim Shopping leichter zu haben, entscheiden sich viele nachhaltigkeitsbewusste Verbraucher bereits im Voraus dafür ihre „Hausaufgaben“ zu machen. Auf diese Weise stellen sie für sich ein Markenpaket bzw. eine Sammlung von Marken zusammen, die sich mit ihren Wertvorstellungen decken. Diese Auswahl an gewünschten Marken kann sowohl Marken aus den Bereichen Bekleidung und Heimtextilien als auch Handelsmarken und Zertifizierungssysteme umfassen. 42 Prozent der Verbraucher in der Studie gaben an, dass sie die Werte und Prinzipien der von ihnen gekauften Marken kennen möchten, 34 Prozent möchten über die Nachhaltigkeitspraktiken einer Marke Bescheid wissen und 38 Prozent möchten wissen, welche kleinen Schritte Marken bereits unternommen haben, um nachhaltiger zu sein – auch wenn sie nicht vollständig „grün“ sind.

Wo bekommen Verbraucher vorab solche Informationen zur Nachhaltigkeit von Marken und Einzelhändlern? Hier spielt das Alter eine Rolle. Laut der OEKO-TEX® Studie war für Millennials das Internet die wichtigste Informationsquelle. 69 % dieser 18-36-jährigen verließen sich darauf. Der Anteil bei den Babyboomern lag im Vergleich dazu bei 55 %. Auch soziale Medien liegen mit 55 % bei den Millennials im Trend. Bei den Babyboomern macht dieser Anteil nur 25 % aus. Drei Viertel (74 %) der Babyboomer bevorzugen hingegen Mainstream-Medien als Informationsquelle.

Im Geschäft und am Produkt – dies sind im Verkauf die zwei wichtigsten Gelegenheiten zur Information und Beeinflussung der Verbraucher. Mehr als die Hälfte (52 %) der befragten Verbraucher gaben in der Studie „The Key To Confidence“ an, dass sie Textilien auf ein Label einer unabhängigen Organisation überprüfen, welche die Richtigkeit der Angaben verifiziert. Mehr als die Hälfte (49 %) schauen sich die Informationen zur Faserzusammensetzung auf den Etiketten an, um festzustellen, welche Art von Stoff verwendet wurde. 41 Prozent beurteilen ein Textilprodukt anhand des Herstellungsorts.

Diese Erkenntnisse bestätigen eindeutig, dass das Engagement einer Marke oder eines Händlers für ökologische und soziale Verantwortung über einen multimedialen Ansatz kommuniziert werden sollte. Zunächst interessieren sich die Konsumenten dafür, was Marken selbst auf ihren Websites, in der Werbung und in sozialen Medien kommunizieren. Darüber hinaus schätzen die Verbraucher aber auch die Bewertung durch Dritte, z.B. anhand von Zertifizierungen und Labels von vertrauenswürdigen Organisationen. Schließlich können Informationen, die direkt beim Einkaufs verfügbar sind, wie z. B. Infotafeln, Hang-Tags und Verpackungen, Produktlabels, ausführliche Online-Produktbeschreibungen sowie ein gut informiertes Verkaufspersonal, ein sehr effektives Mittel sein, um den Käufern relevante Informationen zur Nachhaltigkeit von Textilien bereitzustellen.

Verbraucher lernen schnell und man kann ihnen das Thema „textile Nachhaltigkeit“ leicht vermitteln. Sie suchen nach Informationen, die ihnen helfen, das Richtige zu tun. Sie verlassen sich darauf, dass Marken, Zertifizierungsorganisationen und Einzelhändler einen Teil der Arbeit für sie übernehmen, um die Suche nach und den Kauf von nachhaltigen Produkten zu einem positiven, zeiteffizienten Prozess mit Wohlfühlcharakter zu machen. Ein Millennial äußerte in der Studie „The Key To Confidence“ beispielsweise: „Die Welt steuert aufgrund der globalen Erderwärmung und des Klimawandels in ihr Verderben. Wir müssen deshalb alles erdenklich Mögliche tun, um die Umwelt zu schützen. Das bedeutet, nachhaltige Produkte zu kaufen, die Industrie dabei zu unterstützen, umweltfreundliche Produkte herzustellen, und an die Arbeiter in den Produktionsbetrieben zu denken.“

Marken, Zertifizierer und Einzelhändler, die zusammenarbeiten, um glaubwürdige Informationen und verlässliche Orientierung zu liefern, machen es vielbeschäftigten Verbrauchern leichter, das Richtige zu tun. Sie können einen weiteren kleinen Beitrag zu einem nachhaltigeren Lebensstil leisten und es ermöglichen, dass die Verbraucher mehr Einkäufe tätigen, ohne dass sie sich Gedanken über die Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt oder die Gesellschaft machen müssen. Und das sind die Faktoren, die es erlauben, Vertrauen und Loyalität bei den skeptischen, nachhaltigkeitsbewussten Verbrauchern von heute schaffen.

(1) „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“, OEKO-TEX® und Anerca, 2017.

 

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OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018 covers the whole spectrum of home furnishing industry (c) Messe Frankfurt
25.04.2018

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018 covers the whole spectrum of home furnishing industry

As the leading home textiles trade event in Asia, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is renowned for its size and also the variety of products offered by its exhibitors from China and around the world.

The show will be held from 27 – 30 August in the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. It will cover six halls, accommodating over 1,000 suppliers from around 30 countries and regions.
To satisfy buyers from different regions with varied sourcing needs, the show will feature a wide variety of home textile products ranging from bedding, bath, table & kitchen, curtains & upholstery and textile designs & technology to editors, whole home, sun protection, wallcoverings and carpets & rugs.

“The products on offer are of various quality and price levels that visitors can discover both premium brands presented by editors and a massive amount of medium-end products at the show,” said Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.

As the leading home textiles trade event in Asia, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is renowned for its size and also the variety of products offered by its exhibitors from China and around the world.

The show will be held from 27 – 30 August in the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. It will cover six halls, accommodating over 1,000 suppliers from around 30 countries and regions.
To satisfy buyers from different regions with varied sourcing needs, the show will feature a wide variety of home textile products ranging from bedding, bath, table & kitchen, curtains & upholstery and textile designs & technology to editors, whole home, sun protection, wallcoverings and carpets & rugs.

“The products on offer are of various quality and price levels that visitors can discover both premium brands presented by editors and a massive amount of medium-end products at the show,” said Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles serves as an ideal platform for suppliers to introduce new products to the market as a large number of visitors including import & export corporations, wholesalers, distributors, chain stores and home product manufacturers are attracted.

EUROART and JAB ANSTOETZ are two of the returning editors who are ready to demonstrate their latest collections.
“We are an integrated company based in Beijing which presents both imported decorative fabrics and wallpaper as well as self-owned fabric brands. Buyers can expect to discover advanced jacquard, embroidery, silk and printing techniques from the brands LIZZO and ROMO at our booth,” Mr Frank Lu, General Manager of EUROART said.

Furthermore, the world-known fabrics design company, JAB ANSTOETZ, will also take advantage of the show to present their new outdoor fabrics.
“Our ‘AROUND THE WORLD’ collection possesses high colour stability, mould-resistance and easy-care features. We will also introduce our advanced FibreGuard fabrics which prevent dirt and meet OEKO-TEX® standards,” Mr William Lin from JAB ANSTOETZ said.

Bedding products are another highlight of the show. Returning exhibitor Advansa will display their new fibre formula SUPRELLE™ 95 which is a combination of enhanced sleep comfort and ease of care. And the established French brand TODAY will make their debut at the fair to promote their full range of fashionable bedding items.

Diverse suppliers confirm participation offering all kinds of quality products. Apart from the editors and whole-home exhibitors, worldwide suppliers specialising in different products can be found in the show.

They include:

  • Curtains & upholstery: quality brands such as AICO, Ateja, Culp Fabrics, D’Décor, Elastron, Enzo Degli Angiuoni, Harmel Home, Huatex, Sangwontex and more
  • Bedding, bath and kitchen: domestic and overseas brands will showcase an extensive range of products for everyday domestic life including comforters, pillows, mattress toppers, bed linen, bathrobes, towels, table napkins and more. Exhibitors will offer insights about utilising various products to display the whole home concept
  • Textile design: featuring worldwide original textile design studios. Visitors can discover distinct styles of design from both Asian and European studios
  • Carpets & rugs: carpet exhibitors from Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Turkey and other countries
  • Digital printing & technics: showcasing the latest digital printing technology, and cutting, sewing and other home textile equipment technics. In view of the good result in 2017, the show will continue to cooperate with industry media to organise professional seminars introducing some latest technique and new applications in the home textile industry
OEKO-TEX® führt GMO-Prüfung für Bio-Baumwolle ein
11.04.2018

OEKO-TEX® führt GMO-Prüfung für Bio-Baumwolle ein

Die Beliebtheit von Bio-Baumwolle hat in den vergangenen Jahren erheblich zugenommen.Die Verbraucher haben heutzutage mehr Bedenken hinsichtlich der Umwelt und in Bezug auf Schadstoffe in den  Produkten, die sie für sich und ihre Familien kaufen.1 Für sie ist der Kauf von Bio-Nahrungsmitteln und Bio-Textilien eine gute Wahl. Und für solche Produkte sind diese Verbraucher gerne bereit, einen Aufschlag zu bezahlen. Als Gegenleistung für einen höheren Preis erwarten sie allerdings, dass die von ihnen erworbenen Bio-Produkte auch echt und als solche verifizierbar sind. Eine neue OEKO-TEX® Prüfung unterstützt Unternehmen entlang der globalen Lieferkette ab sofort dabei, ihre Produkte aus Bio-Baumwolle einfach auf GMO (englisch für „genetically modified organisms“) untersuchen zu lassen. Ein Indikator auf molekularer Ebene zeigt im Rahmen des neuen Labortests an, ob Baumwollprodukte tatsächlich eine grundsätzliche Definition von „Bio“ erfüllen.

Die Beliebtheit von Bio-Baumwolle hat in den vergangenen Jahren erheblich zugenommen.Die Verbraucher haben heutzutage mehr Bedenken hinsichtlich der Umwelt und in Bezug auf Schadstoffe in den  Produkten, die sie für sich und ihre Familien kaufen.1 Für sie ist der Kauf von Bio-Nahrungsmitteln und Bio-Textilien eine gute Wahl. Und für solche Produkte sind diese Verbraucher gerne bereit, einen Aufschlag zu bezahlen. Als Gegenleistung für einen höheren Preis erwarten sie allerdings, dass die von ihnen erworbenen Bio-Produkte auch echt und als solche verifizierbar sind. Eine neue OEKO-TEX® Prüfung unterstützt Unternehmen entlang der globalen Lieferkette ab sofort dabei, ihre Produkte aus Bio-Baumwolle einfach auf GMO (englisch für „genetically modified organisms“) untersuchen zu lassen. Ein Indikator auf molekularer Ebene zeigt im Rahmen des neuen Labortests an, ob Baumwollprodukte tatsächlich eine grundsätzliche Definition von „Bio“ erfüllen.

Heutzutage sind weltweit circa 70 % der Baumwolle gentechnisch verändert. Einige Baumwollarten werden beispielsweise so verändert, dass sie resistent gegen Herbizide sind. Andere werden mit einem Insektizid ausgestattet, um Schädlinge wie den  Baumwollkapselbohrer abzutöten. Während die Industrie starke Argumente dafür liefern kann, solche Modifikationen an der Baumwoll-DNA vorzunehmen, lehnen Hersteller und Verbraucher von Bio-Baumwolle  sie ab. Letztere sehen im Hinblick auf die Umwelt, soziale Aspekte und die Produktsicherheit einen größeren Wert, den gentechnisch unbehandelte Baumwolle bietet.

Um die biologische Qualität von Baumwolle nachzuweisen und zu vermarkten, müssen umfassende Kriterien eingehalten werden, die den Anbau, die Verarbeitung und die Trennung der Baumwolle regeln. Eine wesentliche Anforderung ist dabei, dass die Baumwollpflanzen nicht gentechnisch verändert wurden. Wie können Produzenten angesichts der heutigen Lieferketten mit ihrer komplexen und globalen Struktur sowie unterschiedlichsten Beschaffungsquellen sicher sein, dass Produkte aus Bio-Baumwolle nicht mit konventioneller Baumwolle kontaminiert sind, sodass die Erwartungen ihrer Kunden und von Verbrauchern sowie gesetzliche  Vorgaben konsequent eingehalten werden?

Die neue OEKO-TEX® GMO-Prüfung ist ein einfaches Verfahren zur Untersuchung von Bio-Baumwolle auf genmodifizierte Organismen. Die Proben werden mithilfe der RT-PCRMethode (Reverse Transkriptase-Polymerase-Kettenreaktion) analysiert, bei der sich bekannte genmodifizierte Substanzen bis zu einer Grenze von 0,1 % identifizieren lassen. Die Testergebnisse geben eindeutig darüber Aufschluss, ob diese GMO gefunden wurden oder nicht. Bio-Baumwollprodukte, für die eine Zertifizierung nach STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® angestrebt wird, müssen einer GMO-Prüfung unterzogen werden. Für andere Produkte ist die GMO-Prüfung optional. Momentan ist die GMO-Prüfung auf Baumwolle beschränkt. „Aus unserer Studie ‚The Key To Confidence‘ haben wir gelernt, dass Verbraucher, die umweltfreundliche Bekleidung und Heimtextilien kaufen, eher überprüfen, ob Claims zutreffend

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(c) Messe Frankfurt (HK)
05.03.2018

European suppliers at Intertextile Shanghai the go-to option for Chinese buyers seeking quality and style

  • New collaboration of sustainable viscose suppliers formed in China

Digital Printing Zone debuts at Spring Edition
Despite the economic ups and downs in China over the last few years, demand for premium European textiles remains high.
Whether it be premium wool for the flourishing suiting market, ladieswear fabrics, lace & embroidery for high-end domestic brands each with hundreds of stores across the country, innovative yarns & fabrics for the booming sports and activewear sectors, or original pattern designs for the thousands of new online fashion brands, European suppliers remain the go-to option for Chinese buyers looking for quality and style.

  • New collaboration of sustainable viscose suppliers formed in China

Digital Printing Zone debuts at Spring Edition
Despite the economic ups and downs in China over the last few years, demand for premium European textiles remains high.
Whether it be premium wool for the flourishing suiting market, ladieswear fabrics, lace & embroidery for high-end domestic brands each with hundreds of stores across the country, innovative yarns & fabrics for the booming sports and activewear sectors, or original pattern designs for the thousands of new online fashion brands, European suppliers remain the go-to option for Chinese buyers looking for quality and style.

As one of the undisputed leaders in the European textile scene, Italy is always a good bellwether of the trends between Europe and China. After a less than stellar 2016, Italy’s fabric exports to the Mainland China and Hong Kong markets grew by 12.4% in the first 10 months of 2017[1]. The expected demand for European brands at Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics will be most evident in the SalonEurope zone, which features exhibitors from Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK, as well as country pavilions & zones from France, Germany, Italy and Turkey.

There is also continuing demand for overseas expertise when it comes to more technical areas such as sustainability and digital printing, solutions to which can be found in the fair’s All About Sustainability area and Digital Printing Zone.

SalonEurope showcases the continent’s full textile expertise
The best of the best from Europe will be on display in this edition’s SalonEurope, with a range of products across the whole textile spectrum on offer. Some of the highlights this edition include:

  • Alumo (Switzerland): celebrating its 100-year anniversary this July, Alumo has undertaken a complete refresh of their brand, highlighting the character of their mill in Appenzell, Switzerland that has deep roots in the local textile industry. This edition, they will showcase a renewed collection of luxury shirting fabrics with intricate designs and added functions such as natural stretch and wrinkle-free, and a newly enlarged, never-out-of-stock ‘Sartorial’ collection.
  • Hatfil Tekstil Isletmeleri (Turkey): a Turkish-Italian joint venture, they offer a huge range of yarns including eco-friendly options such as organic, BCI and fair trade yarns, as well as cotton, Tencel, Amicor, bamboo, cashmere, modal and other varieties.
  • Hohenstein Textile Testing (Germany): offering testing services, OEKO-TEX® services and certifications, the Hohenstein Quality Label and more.
  • Ricamificio Paolo Italy SpA (Italy): an embroidery manufacturer, they have developed a new technique using very thin embroideries to produce a lace-like effect, which can also be customised to the customer’s requirements in no more than four weeks. They have also produced a quilt-like fabric suitable for spring / summer garments which is made from materials such as silk organdie, cotton yarn or lurex to produce a shiny effect.
  • Teseo Tessitura Serica Di Olmeda SpA (Italy): for their summer 2019 collection, Teseo is inspired by the natural elements with increased attention to sustainability with GOTS-certified bio silk and eco-friendly yarns. New articles are lighter and enriched with yarn-dyes, include jacquard stripes and checks, gauze and devoré bands to add transparency, and more.

New collaboration of sustainable viscose suppliers formed in China
While the textile industry in China still has a long way to go in terms of sustainability, genuine progress is being made at both a government and company level. January of this year saw the implementation of a new environment protection tax, with companies charged for noise, air & water pollution and generating solid waste[2]. Replacing a pollutant discharge fee that had been in place for 40 years, the new tax is set by local governments – with some of the regions suffering from worse pollution setting higher rates – and also incentivises companies with lower emissions.

In another encouraging move, 10 leading global viscose producers in China have come together to form the Collaboration for Sustainable Development of Viscose (CV) to promote the sustainable sourcing and responsible production of viscose. These 10 producers collectively account for over 50% of the world’s viscose staple fibre production, and have partnered with two trade associations to adopt a sustainability roadmap for the viscose industry. Built around credible international sustainability standards and programmes, the CV Roadmap aims to provide guidance to viscose producers on sustainable sourcing and production practices.

The CV collaboration will make its debut appearance in the fair’s All About Sustainability zone, where visitors can learn more about this initiative, as well as sustainable developments in the Chinese textile industry. Apart from an educational programme and garment display area, the zone will also feature a number of exhibitors other than CV.

Digital Printing Zone debuts at Spring Edition
While digital printing is rapidly gaining traction in the global textile industry, this is especially so in China due to its potential to reduce pollution during the production process. Amongst the exhibitors looking to take advantage of this in the fair’s new Digital Printing Zone is MS Italy, a market leader in the design, development and distribution of innovative digital ink-jet printing systems and associated consumables, which serves the high-end, roll-to-roll textile printing and specialty material markets. Also exhibiting is DIGITEX which will introduce the latest digital- and inkjet-printed natural and manmade fabrics.

Apart from digital printing exhibitors, a day-long forum will inform fairgoers on the exciting possibilities of digital printing. Held on day 2 of the fair, the Fast Fashion and Digital Printing Application Forum features sessions on fast fashion technology & trends and digital printing applications. These are followed by a series of discussions on topics such as flexible supply chains, business opportunities created by digital printing and IP protection. The forum also includes a presentation on the findings of a six-month study conducted by Fashion Print, a Chinese publication, for which they visited hundreds of textile companies, printing and dyeing enterprises, as well as their suppliers to produce a research paper on the digital textile printing market and technology.

In addition to Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, four other textile fairs also take place at the National Exhibition and Convention Center: Yarn Expo Spring, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Spring Edition, fashion garment fair CHIC and knitting fair PH Value.

  • Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition 2018 is co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Textile Information Centre. For more details on this fair, please visit: www.intertextileapparel.com. To find out more about all Messe Frankfurt textile fairs worldwide, please visit: www.texpertise-network.com.

[1] http://hk.fashionnetwork.com/news/Italian-textile-industry-back-on-growth-track-in-2017,944760.html
[2] http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/textile-news/china-imposes-environment-protection-tax-beginning-jan-1-239965-newsdetails.html

 

Source:

Liam Rodden, Messe Frankfurt (HK)

05.03.2018

LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® – Ein Jahr transparenter Verbraucherschutz und optimale Qualitätssicherung

Lederprodukte begleiten uns von klein auf in allen Lebensbereichen – von der Baby-Krabbeldecke aus Schaffell über unser tägliches Schuhwerk bis hin zu edlen Designermöbeln oder Fahrzeugsitzen in Flugzeug, Bahn und Auto. Ein verlässlicher Nachweis, dass Lederartikel keine schädlichen Inhaltsstoffe wie Allergien auslösendes Chrom-VI enthalten, stellt deshalb eine wertvolle Entscheidungshilfe für alle Konsumenten dar.

Produkte mit dem LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® Label bieten hier seit mittlerweile einem Jahr die Sicherheit, dass sie im Rahmen unabhängiger Labortests auf einen umfangreichen Schadstoff-Katalog geprüft wurden und die strengen OEKO-TEX® Kriterien einhalten.
Herstellern und Anbietern von Lederartikeln steht mit dem LEATHER STANDARD gleichzeitig ein praxisnahes System zur Ergänzung ihrer betrieblichen Qualitätssicherung unter humanökologischen Gesichtspunkten zur Verfügung.

Geschätzt wird das LEATHER STANDARD Label von den Firmen darüber hinaus als transparentes Instrument, mit dem sie die von ihnen erbrachte Produktverantwortung anschaulich und glaubwürdig im stationären Handel und in Online-Shops kommunizieren können.

Lederprodukte begleiten uns von klein auf in allen Lebensbereichen – von der Baby-Krabbeldecke aus Schaffell über unser tägliches Schuhwerk bis hin zu edlen Designermöbeln oder Fahrzeugsitzen in Flugzeug, Bahn und Auto. Ein verlässlicher Nachweis, dass Lederartikel keine schädlichen Inhaltsstoffe wie Allergien auslösendes Chrom-VI enthalten, stellt deshalb eine wertvolle Entscheidungshilfe für alle Konsumenten dar.

Produkte mit dem LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® Label bieten hier seit mittlerweile einem Jahr die Sicherheit, dass sie im Rahmen unabhängiger Labortests auf einen umfangreichen Schadstoff-Katalog geprüft wurden und die strengen OEKO-TEX® Kriterien einhalten.
Herstellern und Anbietern von Lederartikeln steht mit dem LEATHER STANDARD gleichzeitig ein praxisnahes System zur Ergänzung ihrer betrieblichen Qualitätssicherung unter humanökologischen Gesichtspunkten zur Verfügung.

Geschätzt wird das LEATHER STANDARD Label von den Firmen darüber hinaus als transparentes Instrument, mit dem sie die von ihnen erbrachte Produktverantwortung anschaulich und glaubwürdig im stationären Handel und in Online-Shops kommunizieren können.
Seit Einführung des LEATHER STANDARD im Januar 2017 wurden weltweit knapp 40 Zertifikate für eine breite Vielfalt unterschiedlichster Produkte ausgestellt – vom Ziegenfell-Vorleger als stimmungsvolles Wohn-Accessoire für das Schlafzimmer über Lederbekleidung bis hin zu Lederhandtaschen der italienischen Edelmarke Zanellato.

„Die positive Resonanz der Industrie bis hin zum Handel und dem Endverbraucher verdeutlicht, dass der LEATHER STANDARD ein echtes Marktbedürfnis bedient“, freut sich OEKO-TEX® Generalsekretär Georg Dieners über den bisherigen Erfolg des Produktlabels. Nachfrage: stark wachsend.

Analog zum weltweit führenden STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® für schadstoffgeprüfte Textilien trägt der LEATHER STANDARD nun auch im breiten Marktsegment der Lederwaren zu einem effektiven Verbraucherschutz bei. Die Prüfkriterien und Grenzwerte werden jährlich aktualisiert und sind global verbindlich. Ein LEATHER STANDARD Zertifikat wird nur vergeben, wenn sämtliche Bestandteile eines Verkaufsartikels den geltenden Anforderungen entsprechen, neben dem Leder also auch Zubehörteile wie Metallknöpfe oder Reißverschlüsse.

Ein Online-Verzeichnis mit LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® zertifizierten Produkten ist unter www.oekotex.com/produkte verfügbar.
Nähere Informationen zum LEATHER STANDARD: www.oeko-tex.com/leatherstandard.

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Frau Anna Czerwinska, OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH

20.02.2018

The Key to Confidence: Die zweite Ergebnisrunde aus OEKO-TEX® Verbraucherstudie

Die OEKO-TEX® Gemeinschaft hat weitere Ergebnisse ihrer Studie „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ veröffentlicht, die sich auf die Zielgruppen Millennials und Eltern konzentrieren.
Der jüngste Bericht beschreibt zwei der mächtigsten Verbrauchergruppen auf dem weltweiten Textilmarkt, die diesen Markt noch auf Jahrzehnte hinaus beeinflussen werden. OEKO-TEX® stellt die Ergebnisse in den nächsten Monaten im Rahmen mehrerer Webinare und Präsentationen vor. Ein bereits aufgezeichnetes, von der für die Studie „The Key To Confidence“ verantwortlichen Marktforscherin Ellen Karp präsentiertes Webinar ist jetzt unter www.oeko-tex.com/webinare verfügbar.

Die OEKO-TEX® Gemeinschaft hat weitere Ergebnisse ihrer Studie „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ veröffentlicht, die sich auf die Zielgruppen Millennials und Eltern konzentrieren.
Der jüngste Bericht beschreibt zwei der mächtigsten Verbrauchergruppen auf dem weltweiten Textilmarkt, die diesen Markt noch auf Jahrzehnte hinaus beeinflussen werden. OEKO-TEX® stellt die Ergebnisse in den nächsten Monaten im Rahmen mehrerer Webinare und Präsentationen vor. Ein bereits aufgezeichnetes, von der für die Studie „The Key To Confidence“ verantwortlichen Marktforscherin Ellen Karp präsentiertes Webinar ist jetzt unter www.oeko-tex.com/webinare verfügbar.

Die Online-Befragung „The Key to Confidence“ wurde in der zweiten Hälfte des Jahres 2017 durchgeführt und stützt sich auf Daten von mehr als 11.000 Verbrauchern von Bekleidung und Heimtextilien. Von der gesamten Erhebung entfallen ca. 30 % auf die Altersgruppe der zwischen 1981 und 2000 Geborenen, die auch als Millennials bezeichnet werden. Das deckt sich mit dem Anteil der Bevölkerung weltweit. In der zweiten Ausgabe der Ergebnisse berichtet OEKO-TEX®, wie differenziert Millennials über Nachhaltigkeit bei Textilien denken und wie das Elternsein diese Einstellungen beeinflusst.

Durch die Nutzung des Internets und sozialer Medien beispielsweise, ist das Bewusstsein der Millennials über ökologische und soziale Missstände in der Textilindustrie stärker ausgeprägt als bei älteren Teilnehmern der Befragung. Sie neigen eher dazu, die Textilindustrie als einen der wichtigsten Umweltverschmutzer zu betrachten. Infolgedessen sind Millennials weitaus mehr besorgt über Schadstoffe in ihrer Bekleidung und in Heimtextilprodukten.

Bei Eltern ist die Sorge über alle möglichen Dinge noch stärker ausgeprägt. Insbesondere Eltern von Kleinkindern äußern ihre Bedenken über Schadstoffe in einer Vielzahl von Produkten, aber insbesondere in Heimtextilien und Bekleidung. Die unguten Gefühle von Eltern in Bezug auf die Produktsicherheit übertreffen dabei die Bedenken von Nicht-Eltern. Ihr Bewusstsein für „umweltfreundliche“ Bekleidung und Heimtextilien, das sich auch in entsprechenden Produktkäufen widerspiegelt, ist wesentlich stärker als bei Menschen, die keine kleinen Kinder zu Hause haben.

Dementsprechend haben Millennials und Eltern ein stärkeres Interesse an zertifizierten Textilien. „Beide dieser von Zeitmangel geprägten Verbrauchergruppen suchen nach dem kürzesten Weg zu Vertrauen und Transparenz“, sagt Ellen Karp, Expertin für globale Marken und Nachhaltigkeitsforschung. „Millennials und Eltern möchte das Richtige für die Gesellschaft und die Erde tun, aber auch für ihre Familien. Markenunternehmen und Zertifizierer spielen eine wichtige Rolle bei der Kommunikation von Informationen, die diesen engagierten Verbrauchern verantwortungsbewusste Kaufentscheidungen ermöglichen, die sie gerne bereit sind zu treffen.“

Anna Czerwinska, Head of Marketing and Communication bei OEKO-TEX® sagt dazu: „Wir von OEKO-TEX® möchten diese Ergebnisse sehr gerne mit unseren Kunden und der Textilindustrie teilen. Seit 25 Jahren sehen wir es als unsere Aufgabe an, Unternehmen und Verbrauchern dabei zu helfen, bewusste und fundierte Entscheidungen zu treffen.“ „Die Informationen aus der Studie unterstreichen einmal mehr die wichtige Rolle, die unabhängige OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierungen und Labels dabei spielen können, Millennials und Eltern bei der Auswahl nachhaltiger Textilien zu helfen, die ihren Familien zugutekommen und eine bessere Welt schaffen.“

Für weitere Informationen zu „The Key to Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ wenden Sie sich bitte per E-Mail an Trish Martin (t.martin@oeko-tex.com) oder an Anna Czerwinska (a.czerwinska@oeko-tex.com). Nähere Details zum OEKO-TEX® Portfolio an Prüfungen, Zertifizierungen und Produktlabels finden Sie unter www.oeko-tex.com.
 

Source:

OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH, Frau Anna Czerwinska

05.02.2018

ILUNA Group with ROICA™ at the Milano Unica

At Milano Unica, as key inspiring article, ILUNA presented an exclusive and elegant lace long dress, created in collaboration with Valery, starting from an all over textronic ultralight lace with a complex organic design completely made of recycled materials, using ROICA™ Eco-Smart family, a world-first range of responsible made premium stretch yarns, demonstrating, once more, how the two leading innovators continue their close partnership to present the most “advanced” and responsible solutions to the market today.

Nevertheless, for ILUNA smart innovation is not just a project even, at its space at Milano Unica visitors will had the opportunity to discover the new collection and also to experience and touch the latest boundaries of lace smart innovations. This season novelties include:

At Milano Unica, as key inspiring article, ILUNA presented an exclusive and elegant lace long dress, created in collaboration with Valery, starting from an all over textronic ultralight lace with a complex organic design completely made of recycled materials, using ROICA™ Eco-Smart family, a world-first range of responsible made premium stretch yarns, demonstrating, once more, how the two leading innovators continue their close partnership to present the most “advanced” and responsible solutions to the market today.

Nevertheless, for ILUNA smart innovation is not just a project even, at its space at Milano Unica visitors will had the opportunity to discover the new collection and also to experience and touch the latest boundaries of lace smart innovations. This season novelties include:

  1. Green Label collection, the Iluna dedicated range featuring a new responsible approach in respect of the planet and people, able to deliver innovation, beauty and quality, at 360°. This season, in addition to the all over, jacquard, double jacquard and mesh offer, the line is also featuring  new stretch Galloon laces fully made with GRS certified recycled  materials, including the stretch thanks to the introduction of the unique ROICA™ sustainable yarn part of the ROICA™ Eco-Smart family. 
  2. ILUNA is also proud to introduce a worldwide première: Eco- Smart family made of sustainable yarns allover laces made with NAIA cellulosic fiber by Eastmann combined with ROICA™ premium stretch sustainable yarn   realized on warp knitting jacquard looms. A unique innovation, with an interesting look & feel combined with a special softness!  
  3. ILUNA has strategically included in all their stretch laces only ROICA™ Eco-Smart family of sustainable yarns since some time. The company is pleased to introduce the latest version of this yarns that are able to deliver 3 functions in one:  premium stretch, sustainability combined with the ROICA™ Colour Perfect family function offering excellent flawless and world unique colour dimensions, homogeneity.
  4. For the salon, another première:  in cooperation with ROICA™ and Cupro by Asahi Kasei, Iluna is pleased to introduce ‘Smart Bucket Bag’ as a  special  limited edition gift. In origin, this was a roomy bag shaped like a bucket taller than it is wide with a rounded bottom. It first came to fashion in the 1900's, from a pouch with a string and a hardened bottom. Federica Annovazzi idea started from the traditional shape, but it went way beyond and imade it contemporary by smart materials and manufacturing. A beautifully crafted ‘double face recipe’ made  combining a luxurious Cupro fabric by Infinity with an Iluna stretch Double face Smart Bucket bag lace designed and produced with ROICA™ Eco-Smart family of sustainable yarns. The bag is manufactured exclusively by Made in Carcere a cooperative of women in rehabilitation, so creating a useful social exchange as well as a responsible and smart one. The Made in Carcere brand was founded in 2007, thanks to Luciana Delle Donne, founder of Officina Creativa, a non-profit social cooperative.
  5. ILUNA can also boast its new STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) certification by Oeko-Tex, a certification that clarifies and communicates the company’s sustainable production commitment. In addition to this, all products are Oeko-Tex 100 certified.

ILUNA’s newest digital programs:

  • ILUNA has created the new e-shop offering its exclusive materials to smaller companies looking for added values as: creativity, innovation, made in Italy and responsibility. 
  • The whole collection is also visible online at its web site, previous registration, and orders can be done directly online always aiming to customers care.

Today ILUNA represents the largest European lace producer, and thanks to its journey toward the most contemporary way to innovate that includes responsibility, has also become a reference point in the international market for a lace offer that is beautiful, innovative and responsible at the same time. An alchemy of design and sustainable innovation, the only eco-fashion line that includes lace and stockings, capable of combining ethics and high quality standards with a fashion image of bright and deep colors. 

Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 (c) SANITIZED AG
Sanitized®Odoractiv 10
16.01.2018

Goodbye „Permastink“! Innovative odor-management for functional polyester textiles

Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 with patented, dual-action technology

SANITIZED AG presents a new unique dimension to odor-management for functional polyester textiles. The newly developed wash-resistant Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 has a dual-action effect: on the one hand it prevents the bacteria from docking on the textile, and on the other, it adsorbs odors whilst the garment is being worn. The underlying technology that has been further developed was awarded the Swiss Technology Award. Goodbye permastink!

Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 with patented, dual-action technology

SANITIZED AG presents a new unique dimension to odor-management for functional polyester textiles. The newly developed wash-resistant Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 has a dual-action effect: on the one hand it prevents the bacteria from docking on the textile, and on the other, it adsorbs odors whilst the garment is being worn. The underlying technology that has been further developed was awarded the Swiss Technology Award. Goodbye permastink!

Manufacturers of functional polyester textiles from all over the world face the same challenge: freshly washed garments develop an unpleasant odor even after a short wearing period. The cause of this undesirable effect is not the human perspiration itself, but the bacteria that break down the perspiration. This process of decomposition generates the characteristic sweet, pungent smell. Once the bacteria, or the odor molecules, have penetrated into the surface of the polyester textile, they remain there permanently. Machine wash cycles and special detergents will never completely eliminate them. The bacterial colonization produces a biofilm on the polyester, which not only causes unpleasant odors, but also has a negative impact on the properties of the material.

Surface modulation with anti-adhesive properties
This is exactly where the new, dual-action technology from SANITZED AG comes into play: the surface of the textile is "coated" with Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 in the padding process. This creates a protective film on the surface of the textile. The bacteria use this anti-adhesive protective film as the basis for latching onto the garment. The bacteria can therefore be completely washed out in a normal wash cycle, consequently preventing any biofilm from forming. An anti-adhesion test method was developed in cooperation with EMPA to prove this Wash Effect.

The second advantage: Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 has a high adsorbing effect. Odors are "trapped" and removed during a normal wash cycle. The new product is the result of a technology that has been further developed and was awarded the Swiss Technology Award. The odor adsorption is identified using GC-MS.

As the Product Manager at SANITIZED AG, Urs Zihlmann, succinctly puts it: "Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 marks the end of permastink in polyester textiles." Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 can be combined with other Sanitized®products, in particular with products based on zinc pyrithione. The treatment does not influence the feel of the final treated textile.

Wash-resistant, sustainable and still "no nano"
The odor-reducing function is clearly still going strong even after 50 wash cycles. This is even the case if garments are washed at 30°C, either by hand or in the machine, meaning consumers save on water and energy, not to mention that the piece of clothing will look great for longer.

As with all its other products, SANITZED AG does not use any nano technology. The Hohenstein Institute has awarded the company the rating Skin Friendly, the bluesign®registration is underway. The product also bears the label Eco Passport by OEKO-TEX®.

"The unique, dual Odor Control Function of Sanitized®Odoractiv 10 enjoys a unique position in the market and it furthermore fulfills two market requirements: the prevention of permastink and the minimization of odor intensity during wear. Almost all manufacturers of functional polyester textiles are confronted with this problem," commented Urs Zihlmann. "The new technology creates tangible added value for consumers. This is a competitive differentiating
advantage for global marketing."

As with all other products, the service provided by SANITIZED AG includes technological advice before and during production, in the definition of the verified efficacy and in the use of the Sanitized®Ingredient Brand for promotional purposes.

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PR-Büro Heinhöfer

28.11.2017

Defining Textile Sustainability

What Keeps Consumers Up at Night?

Climate change appears to be a bigger concern for consumers than recent media reports may have indicated. In the ground-breaking, global, quantitative consumer survey, “The Key to Confidence: Consumers and Textile Sustainability—Attitudes, Changing Behaviors, and Outlooks”, commissioned by the OEKO-TEX® Association in commemoration of its 25th Anniversary, climate change ranked third on a list of sixteen modern day worries on the minds of today’s consumers.

“The Key to Confidence” online study was conducted earlier this year with a worldwide sample of more than 11,000 clothing and home textile consumers. Designed and administered by global brand and sustainability research expert, Ellen Karp of Anerca International, the extensive study explored a broad assortment of consumer attitudes about textile sustainability including harmful substances, the industry’s environmental impact, and the social welfare of textile workers.

What Keeps Consumers Up at Night?

Climate change appears to be a bigger concern for consumers than recent media reports may have indicated. In the ground-breaking, global, quantitative consumer survey, “The Key to Confidence: Consumers and Textile Sustainability—Attitudes, Changing Behaviors, and Outlooks”, commissioned by the OEKO-TEX® Association in commemoration of its 25th Anniversary, climate change ranked third on a list of sixteen modern day worries on the minds of today’s consumers.

“The Key to Confidence” online study was conducted earlier this year with a worldwide sample of more than 11,000 clothing and home textile consumers. Designed and administered by global brand and sustainability research expert, Ellen Karp of Anerca International, the extensive study explored a broad assortment of consumer attitudes about textile sustainability including harmful substances, the industry’s environmental impact, and the social welfare of textile workers.

Prior to answering questions about clothing and home textiles in particular, consumers responded to several queries to gauge their attitudes about sustainability in general. To understand the relative importance of climate change, consumers were asked to pick the top five issues that worry them most from a list of sixteen political, economic, personal, and global problems. “Terrorism” ranked first with 49% of consumers listing it in their top 5, “illness and disease” was second with 42%, and “climate change” rated third with 41%. “My personal finances” came in fourth at 37%. “Opportunities for my children in the future” and “the political leadership in my country” tied for fifth with 31% each.

“Climate change has become a significant issue for consumers,” Karp concludes. “Erratic weather patterns, mounting scientific data, escalating political debate, and first-hand experience with environmental degradation combine to make climate change more of an immediate threat than people considered it to be just a decade ago.”

“For twenty-five years, OEKO-TEX® has helped reduce the use of harmful chemicals and increase sustainable manufacturing practices in the global textile supply chain,” says Anna Czerwinska, Head of Marketing and Communication at OEKO-TEX®. “Our certified clients are industry leaders in the production of compliant, high quality textiles that are tested for harmful substances and responsibly made with respect for the environment and employees. They will be well positioned to capitalize on the growing consumer demands for sustainable textile products.”

A webinar with Ellen Karp presenting the research findings can be viewed at https://rebrand.ly/oekotexTKTCweb. To learn more about “The Key to Confidence: Consumers and Textile Sustainability—Attitudes, Changing Behaviors, and Outlooks”, please contact Trish Martin at t.martin@oeko-tex.com or Anna Czerwinska at a.czerwinska@oeko-tex.com. Read more about the OEKO-TEX® portfolio of testing, certification, and label products at: www.OEKO-TEX.com

 

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OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH