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adidas and New Zealand Rugby celebrate 25 Years of Partnership with new Kit (c) adidas AG
26.06.2024

adidas and New Zealand Rugby celebrate 25 Years of Partnership with new Kit

adidas and New Zealand Rugby reveal their latest jersey designs due to be worn for the 2024 international season. Going back through the archive to the roots of the partnership, adidas designers revisited design elements synonymous with New Zealand Rugby, to craft a shirt 25 years in the making for both the All Blacks and Black Ferns.

Bold in its simplicity, the jersey offers a traditional block-black base adorned with unique silver detailing - selected for its traditional use to mark a 25th anniversary - on an enlarged fern emblem, the adidas logo, and the iconic three stripes which run down both shoulders for the first time. The jersey is punctuated by the return of an all-white collar design; a popular feature seen on some of the most loved New Zealand Rugby jerseys, including the design that saw All Blacks win the 2011 Rugby World CupTM.

Developed based on specific player feedback, the All Blacks version features a double-knit fold over design, while the Black Ferns jersey incorporates a round neck design. For the first time, the Black Ferns and All Blacks are united under a single design, creating a special link between two of the sport’s best teams.

adidas and New Zealand Rugby reveal their latest jersey designs due to be worn for the 2024 international season. Going back through the archive to the roots of the partnership, adidas designers revisited design elements synonymous with New Zealand Rugby, to craft a shirt 25 years in the making for both the All Blacks and Black Ferns.

Bold in its simplicity, the jersey offers a traditional block-black base adorned with unique silver detailing - selected for its traditional use to mark a 25th anniversary - on an enlarged fern emblem, the adidas logo, and the iconic three stripes which run down both shoulders for the first time. The jersey is punctuated by the return of an all-white collar design; a popular feature seen on some of the most loved New Zealand Rugby jerseys, including the design that saw All Blacks win the 2011 Rugby World CupTM.

Developed based on specific player feedback, the All Blacks version features a double-knit fold over design, while the Black Ferns jersey incorporates a round neck design. For the first time, the Black Ferns and All Blacks are united under a single design, creating a special link between two of the sport’s best teams.

The on-pitch jersey is made with a high-performance yarn which contains at least 89% recycled polyester, while the replica jersey is made using 100% recycled polyester. 

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adidas AG Sportswear
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adidas AG

26.06.2024

Autoneum recognized as a Top Employer 2024 in Switzerland

The Top Employers Institute has recognized Autoneum as a Top Employer 2024 in Switzerland. Being certified as a Top Employer showcases an organization’s dedication to a better world of work and exhibits this through their policies and people practices. This year, the automotive supplier's Human Resources (HR) department at its headquarters in Winterthur, Switzerland, took part in the comprehensive survey of the Top Employers Insti-tute for the first time and achieved an outstanding result.

The institute has been auditing companies worldwide for over 30 years. The certification program, which is based on an international standard, makes HR measures and their impact on employee conditions objectively measurable. To achieve this, the Top Employers Institute certifies organizations based on the participation and the results of their HR Best Practices Survey. This survey covers six HR domains consisting of 20 topics including People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Wellbeing and more.

The program has certified and recognized over 2 300 Top Employers in 121 countries/regions across five continents.

The Top Employers Institute has recognized Autoneum as a Top Employer 2024 in Switzerland. Being certified as a Top Employer showcases an organization’s dedication to a better world of work and exhibits this through their policies and people practices. This year, the automotive supplier's Human Resources (HR) department at its headquarters in Winterthur, Switzerland, took part in the comprehensive survey of the Top Employers Insti-tute for the first time and achieved an outstanding result.

The institute has been auditing companies worldwide for over 30 years. The certification program, which is based on an international standard, makes HR measures and their impact on employee conditions objectively measurable. To achieve this, the Top Employers Institute certifies organizations based on the participation and the results of their HR Best Practices Survey. This survey covers six HR domains consisting of 20 topics including People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Wellbeing and more.

The program has certified and recognized over 2 300 Top Employers in 121 countries/regions across five continents.

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Autoneum Management AG

24.06.2024

ANDRITZ: Needlepunch line for heavy fabrics

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Sioen Technical Felts to supply a complete needlepunch line for its production plant in Liège, Belgium. The new line will enable Sioen to produce heavy fabrics in a single step.

Sioen’s Liège plant specializes in the production of technical fabrics used mainly in industrial applications such as pipe lining (CIPP), acoustics, and filtration. The ANDRITZ equipment will allow the customer to produce fabrics of more than 3,500 gsm in a single step, using different types of fibers (recycled PET, OxPan, bicomponent,…) and finenesses. Normally two or three layers have to be needled off-line in a second step to achieve such a fabric weight.

The single-step process results in a higher quality end product by minimizing the risk of delamination, i.e. the separation of layers during use. It also increases productivity by reducing the need for fabric handling.

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Sioen Technical Felts to supply a complete needlepunch line for its production plant in Liège, Belgium. The new line will enable Sioen to produce heavy fabrics in a single step.

Sioen’s Liège plant specializes in the production of technical fabrics used mainly in industrial applications such as pipe lining (CIPP), acoustics, and filtration. The ANDRITZ equipment will allow the customer to produce fabrics of more than 3,500 gsm in a single step, using different types of fibers (recycled PET, OxPan, bicomponent,…) and finenesses. Normally two or three layers have to be needled off-line in a second step to achieve such a fabric weight.

The single-step process results in a higher quality end product by minimizing the risk of delamination, i.e. the separation of layers during use. It also increases productivity by reducing the need for fabric handling.

The ANDRITZ DF-4 needleloom, which can operate in double and single stroke modus, gives Sioen high flexibility to process fabrics with different mechanical charasteristics. Operators can easily switch modes via the remote-control touch screen. The line will be equipped with ANDRITZ’s latest fabric weight profiling technology, ProWin™, to ensure maximum weight evenness.

Start-up of the new needlepunch line is scheduled for Q1 2025.

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ANDRITZ AG

KARL MAYER: New composite machine MAX GLASS ECO (c) KARL MAYER
24.06.2024

KARL MAYER: New composite machine MAX GLASS ECO

KARL MAYER Technische Textilien launches the new MAX GLASS ECO, a composite machine with a focus on standard non-crimp fabrics made of glass fibers.

The MAX GLASS ECO incorporates proven solutions from the KARL MAYER GROUP's range of multiaxial machines, including features from its predecessor, the MAXTRONIC®, and combines these with sophisticated new technical developments. The result is a production machine for the economical manufacture of standard glass fiber articles, especially non-crimp fabrics for the wind power industry.

The multiaxial warp knitting machine is extremely efficient, affordable and, unlike the previous MAXTRONIC®, sufficiently flexible thanks to various optional functions. At a rotational speed of up to 1,800 min-1, a maximum output of 410 m/h is achieved.

KARL MAYER Technische Textilien launches the new MAX GLASS ECO, a composite machine with a focus on standard non-crimp fabrics made of glass fibers.

The MAX GLASS ECO incorporates proven solutions from the KARL MAYER GROUP's range of multiaxial machines, including features from its predecessor, the MAXTRONIC®, and combines these with sophisticated new technical developments. The result is a production machine for the economical manufacture of standard glass fiber articles, especially non-crimp fabrics for the wind power industry.

The multiaxial warp knitting machine is extremely efficient, affordable and, unlike the previous MAXTRONIC®, sufficiently flexible thanks to various optional functions. At a rotational speed of up to 1,800 min-1, a maximum output of 410 m/h is achieved.

The MAX GLASS ECO is available with a working width of 101″ and is suitable for laying angles of +/-45°. A complementary layering system ensures a uniform take-up speed and therefore gentle processing of the fiber material. This sophisticated weft tension compensation device is one of a whole series of tried and tested features of KARL MAYER multiaxial technology that have been integrated into the new machine. Other adopted solutions include the Fiber Chopping Unit, which allows glass fiber chips to be introduced into the laying process and thus cover more fields of application, and a single pin transport chain for a processing method with less waste.

Newly developed innovations also ensure even better performance, including the fixed layer system, which ensures high placement precision at all laying angles. Other equipment details with added value for the customer include a conveyor belt across the full working width, the walking needle system, which prevents the formation of lanes even with long stitch lengths, and the fitting of single compound needles, which can be changed efficiently.

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KARL MAYER Verwaltungsgesellschaft AG

ISKO at Here|After event (c) Danika Fuentes
24.06.2024

ISKO at Here|After event

The Here|After event in Los Angeles, conceived by Denim Dudes' Amy Leverton and writer/prdoucer Erin Barajes, was a sucess. Powered by ISKO, this gathering took place at the Neuehouse Hollywood.

The event featured presentations and a dynamic panel discussion, spotlighting innovations in raw materials. Denim Dudes captivated the audience with their F/W 2025 forecast.

Moderated by Kate Nishimura of Sourcing Journal, the “The New Raw Materials For A Reimagined Supply Chain” panel included industry experts: Keith O’Brien, Senior PR Manager, ISKO, Nava Esmailizadeh, Head of Brand, Ambercycle, Mark Little, Product Creation/Environmental Responsibility, Patagonia and Jane Palmer, CEO of Nature Coatings.

They explored advancements in material science and circular systems, reimagining the future of the supply chain.

Commenting on ISKO’s use of textile-to-textile fibers from RE&UP, Keith says, “The integration of Next-Gen fibers is just one part of it. Turning those materials into beautiful and fashionable products that last is something else, and that’s what ISKO is great at.”

 

The Here|After event in Los Angeles, conceived by Denim Dudes' Amy Leverton and writer/prdoucer Erin Barajes, was a sucess. Powered by ISKO, this gathering took place at the Neuehouse Hollywood.

The event featured presentations and a dynamic panel discussion, spotlighting innovations in raw materials. Denim Dudes captivated the audience with their F/W 2025 forecast.

Moderated by Kate Nishimura of Sourcing Journal, the “The New Raw Materials For A Reimagined Supply Chain” panel included industry experts: Keith O’Brien, Senior PR Manager, ISKO, Nava Esmailizadeh, Head of Brand, Ambercycle, Mark Little, Product Creation/Environmental Responsibility, Patagonia and Jane Palmer, CEO of Nature Coatings.

They explored advancements in material science and circular systems, reimagining the future of the supply chain.

Commenting on ISKO’s use of textile-to-textile fibers from RE&UP, Keith says, “The integration of Next-Gen fibers is just one part of it. Turning those materials into beautiful and fashionable products that last is something else, and that’s what ISKO is great at.”

 

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Isko Denim panel discussion
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ISKO

POWERFIL receives Plastics Recycling Award Europe 2024 (c) PRSE 2024
24.06.2024

POWERFIL receives Plastics Recycling Award Europe 2024

At PRSE in Amsterdam, the DischargePro control system from EREMA's POWERFIL business unit was presented with the Plastics Recycling Award Europe in the "Recycling Machinery Innovation of the Year" category. The smart technology for the EREMA laser filter improves process stability over the entire operating period and reacts automatically to fluctuations during the recycling process.

The DischargePro system automatically compensates for fluctuations in the input material, thereby ensuring uniform thickening during melt filtration and thus a consistent process. Depending on the application and contamination, POWERFIL was able to reduce melt loss by up to 50 percent with the DischargePro compared to the previous EREMA laser filter control system. These facts convinced the jury, who described the technology as an intelligent technological advance in the extrusion process.

At PRSE in Amsterdam, the DischargePro control system from EREMA's POWERFIL business unit was presented with the Plastics Recycling Award Europe in the "Recycling Machinery Innovation of the Year" category. The smart technology for the EREMA laser filter improves process stability over the entire operating period and reacts automatically to fluctuations during the recycling process.

The DischargePro system automatically compensates for fluctuations in the input material, thereby ensuring uniform thickening during melt filtration and thus a consistent process. Depending on the application and contamination, POWERFIL was able to reduce melt loss by up to 50 percent with the DischargePro compared to the previous EREMA laser filter control system. These facts convinced the jury, who described the technology as an intelligent technological advance in the extrusion process.

With the DischargePro control system, POWERFIL significantly increases the degree of automation in the filter process. The discharge control system reacts to specific disruptions in the process. In this way, the speed of the scraper star is adjusted at short notice and returns to the setpoint speed as soon as the contamination peak has been discharged. Furthermore, the control system also recognizes changes in throughput and adjusts the discharge rates accordingly. In the event of a higher pressure drop across the filter screen, which is caused by a higher viscosity of the melt, DischargePro adjusts the setpoint value to ensure a consistent discharge rate. Long-term changes, such as the condition of the filter screen, are also taken into account in all adjustments.

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EREMA Group GmbH

DOMO Chemicals (c) DOMO Chemicals
20.06.2024

DOMO Chemicals veröffentlicht Nachhaltigkeitsbericht 2023

DOMO Chemicals, ein weltweit führendes Unternehmen im Bereich technischer Kunststoffe und nachhaltiger Lösungen, ist stolz auf seine bedeutenden Nachhaltigkeitserfolge im Jahr 2023, die im heute veröffentlichten Nachhaltigkeitsbericht detailliert beschrieben werden.

DOMO Chemicals erreichte 2023 die ISCC+-Zertifizierung (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification PLUS) für drei Produktionsstandorte und mehr als 300 Produkte aus PA6 und technischen Kunststoffen. Diese Zertifizierung ermöglicht es dem Unternehmen, den Kunden ein breiteres Spektrum an kreislauforientierten und biobasierten Lösungen anzubieten und damit sein Engagement für kundenorientierte Innovationen zu unterstreichen. Die Auszeichnung mit der EcoVadis Goldmedaille bestätigt das Engagement für Nachhaltigkeit.

DOMO Chemicals, ein weltweit führendes Unternehmen im Bereich technischer Kunststoffe und nachhaltiger Lösungen, ist stolz auf seine bedeutenden Nachhaltigkeitserfolge im Jahr 2023, die im heute veröffentlichten Nachhaltigkeitsbericht detailliert beschrieben werden.

DOMO Chemicals erreichte 2023 die ISCC+-Zertifizierung (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification PLUS) für drei Produktionsstandorte und mehr als 300 Produkte aus PA6 und technischen Kunststoffen. Diese Zertifizierung ermöglicht es dem Unternehmen, den Kunden ein breiteres Spektrum an kreislauforientierten und biobasierten Lösungen anzubieten und damit sein Engagement für kundenorientierte Innovationen zu unterstreichen. Die Auszeichnung mit der EcoVadis Goldmedaille bestätigt das Engagement für Nachhaltigkeit.

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Die Zusammenarbeit mit MARTOR, OMV und der Mitsubishi Chemical Group hat den effektiven Einsatz von recycelten und biobasierten Materialien ermöglicht. Diese Allianzen tragen entscheidend dazu bei, dass DOMO sein Ziel erreichen kann, bis 2030 etwa 20% seines Volumens an technischen Kunststoffen aus recycelten und biobasierten Materialien zu verkaufen. Im Jahr 2023 lag dieser Anteil bereits bei 13%.

Die Anstrengungen zur Reduzierung der Treibhausgasemissionen (THG) haben zu bedeutenden Ergebnissen geführt: Das Unternehmen konnte seine Scope-1- und Scope-2-THG-Emissionen im Vergleich zum Basisjahr 2019 um 29% reduzieren und ist damit auf einem guten Weg, sein Ziel für 2030 - eine Reduzierung um 40% - zu erreichen. Darüber hinaus hat das Unternehmen die Nutzung von Strom aus erneuerbaren Energien im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um 50 Prozent gesteigert und erreichte 2023 einen Anteil von 18 Prozent an seinen weltweiten Aktivitäten.

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DOMO Chemicals

Helinox Creative Center Paris (HCC Paris) Foto Helinox
Helinox Creative Center Paris (HCC Paris)
20.06.2024

Helinox eröffnet ersten europäischen Flagship Store in Paris

Helinox hat am 19. Juni 2024 seinen ersten europäischen Flagship-Store, das "Helinox Creative Center Paris (HCC Paris)", eröffnet und expandiert damit nach Europa, nachdem es bereits Helinox Creative Center in Seoul, Busan und Tokio gibt.

Das HCC Paris befindet sich in der Rue du Perche 10, 75003, in einem historischen Gebäude aus dem Jahr 1830. Bei der Renovierung wurden viele der ursprünglichen architektonischen Merkmale des Gebäudes aus dieser Zeit erhalten. Die Besucher können diese historischen Elemente im gesamten Geschäft erleben.

In Zukunft wird das HCC Paris wie eine Galerie funktionieren, die ihre Kollektionen ständig verändert und an die lokalen Gegebenheiten anpasst. Dieser Ansatz zielt darauf ab, ein Ladengeschäft zu schaffen, das für die Besucher interessant und fesselnd bleibt, da es immer wieder Neues zu sehen gibt.

Helinox hat am 19. Juni 2024 seinen ersten europäischen Flagship-Store, das "Helinox Creative Center Paris (HCC Paris)", eröffnet und expandiert damit nach Europa, nachdem es bereits Helinox Creative Center in Seoul, Busan und Tokio gibt.

Das HCC Paris befindet sich in der Rue du Perche 10, 75003, in einem historischen Gebäude aus dem Jahr 1830. Bei der Renovierung wurden viele der ursprünglichen architektonischen Merkmale des Gebäudes aus dieser Zeit erhalten. Die Besucher können diese historischen Elemente im gesamten Geschäft erleben.

In Zukunft wird das HCC Paris wie eine Galerie funktionieren, die ihre Kollektionen ständig verändert und an die lokalen Gegebenheiten anpasst. Dieser Ansatz zielt darauf ab, ein Ladengeschäft zu schaffen, das für die Besucher interessant und fesselnd bleibt, da es immer wieder Neues zu sehen gibt.

Darüber hinaus plant das HCC Paris eine Vielzahl von künstlerischen und kulturellen Veranstaltungen, die auf die lokale Umgebung abgestimmt sind. Als traditionelle Outdoor-Marke wird Helinox nicht nur seine eigenen Produkte vorstellen, sondern auch mit verschiedenen anderen Marken und Produkten zusammenarbeiten. Ziel ist es, ein kulturelles Zentrum rund um Outdoor-Aktivitäten zu schaffen, das sowohl Helinox als auch die Outdoor-Kultur im Allgemeinen in den Vordergrund stellt.
Anlässlich der Eröffnung des HCC Paris plant Helinox eine besondere Zusammenarbeit mit Fragment Design des bekannten japanischen Designers Hiroshi Fujiwara. Die Kollektion umfasst ausgewählte Möbel und Accessoires von Helinox.

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crystal communications GmbH

20.06.2024

Sächsische Staatsregierung zollt nord-ostdeutscher Textilindustrie Respekt

Am 19. Juni 2024 trafen sich die Mitgliedsunternehmen des Verbands der Nord-Ostdeutschen Textil und Bekleidungsindustrie e.V. (vti) im Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. zur 33. Mitgliederversammlung.

Thomas Lindner, Geschäftsführer der Strumpfwerk Lindner GmbH und Vorsitzender des Vorstandes des vti, eröffnete den öffentlichen Teil der Mitgliederversammlung mit einem Überblick zur aktuellen Lage der ostdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie. Im Bericht des Vorstandes ging Thomas Lindner auf die komplexen Herausforderungen ein, die die mittelständisch geprägten Textilunternehmen im letzten Jahr stark gefordert haben. Nachwirkungen der Corona-Krise, Belastungen durch den Ukraine-Krieg und die gestiegenen Energie- und Personalkosten wirkten sich stark auf die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der Mitgliedsunternehmen aus. Lindner betonte, dass angesichts vielfältiger inflationärer Einflüsse die reinen Umsatzzahlen die reale Situation in den Unternehmen nicht abbilden können. Trotz wachsender Umsätze sinken die Erträge durch gestiegene Kosten in nahezu allen Bereichen.

Am 19. Juni 2024 trafen sich die Mitgliedsunternehmen des Verbands der Nord-Ostdeutschen Textil und Bekleidungsindustrie e.V. (vti) im Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. zur 33. Mitgliederversammlung.

Thomas Lindner, Geschäftsführer der Strumpfwerk Lindner GmbH und Vorsitzender des Vorstandes des vti, eröffnete den öffentlichen Teil der Mitgliederversammlung mit einem Überblick zur aktuellen Lage der ostdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie. Im Bericht des Vorstandes ging Thomas Lindner auf die komplexen Herausforderungen ein, die die mittelständisch geprägten Textilunternehmen im letzten Jahr stark gefordert haben. Nachwirkungen der Corona-Krise, Belastungen durch den Ukraine-Krieg und die gestiegenen Energie- und Personalkosten wirkten sich stark auf die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der Mitgliedsunternehmen aus. Lindner betonte, dass angesichts vielfältiger inflationärer Einflüsse die reinen Umsatzzahlen die reale Situation in den Unternehmen nicht abbilden können. Trotz wachsender Umsätze sinken die Erträge durch gestiegene Kosten in nahezu allen Bereichen.

Die Statistik des Berichtsjahres zeigt deutlich eingebrochene Umsätze bei Mitgliedsunternehmen mit 50 und mehr Mitarbeitern. Auch der Start ins Jahr 2024 zeigt einen Umsatzrückgang von über 13 Prozent im Vergleich zum Vorjahr. Lindner verwies auf jüngste Insolvenzen von Mitgliedsunternehmen als deutliches Ausmaß der Konsequenzen der Herausforderungen des vergangenen Jahres und berichtete von Abgängen unter den Mitgliedsunternehmen. Dennoch konnte der vti 5 neue Mitglieder im Berichtsjahr begrüßen.

Weiterhin ging Thomas Lindner auf die Ergebnisse der Tarifverhandlungen ein, die kürzlich nach der dritten Verhandlungsrunde zusammen mit der IG Metall erarbeitet wurden. Auch wenn die finanzielle Schmerzgrenze der Mitgliedsunternehmen erreicht wurde, ergab sich mit den vereinbarten Rahmenbedingungen für die Textilunternehmen eine Planungssicherheit für die nächsten zwei Jahre.

Professor Thomas Popp, Staatssekretär in der Staatskanzlei des Freistaates Sachsen, äußerte sich ebenfalls zur Entwicklung der wirtschaftspolitischen Rahmenbedingungen in Sachsen und richtete sich mit stärkenden Worten an die Mitgliedsunternehmen: "Es verdient höchsten Respekt, unter welch schwierigen Umständen sie sich am Markt behaupten und dem starken Druck der weltweiten Konkurrenz standhalten. Der Sächsischen Staatsregierung ist bewusst, mit welchen Herausforderungen die Textilindustrie und weitere Branchen umgehen müssen. Vor allem muss für das Thema Energiekosten dringend eine Lösung gefunden werden. Zudem sind Innovationen wichtig. Wir in Sachsen setzen auf Forschung an den Hochschulen und außeruniversitären Forschungseinrichtungen und die Innovationskraft der Branche. Mit Blick auf den demografischen Wandel brauchen wir neue Ansätze, damit die Altersabgänge der nächsten Jahre kompensiert werden können. Die gezielte Anwerbung von Fachkräften auch aus dem Ausland gehört dazu. Trotz aktueller Herausforderungen blicken wir mit Zuversicht und gesundem Optimismus nach vorn."

Der vti begrüßte mit der Veranstaltung 3 neue Mitglieder im Vorstand: Claudia Bauer, Curt Bauer GmbH, Aue, Mareen Götz, VOWALON Beschichtung GmbH, Treuen, und Baris Korlu, ONTEX Hygieneartikel Deutschland GmbH, Großpostwitz.

Zwei Vertreter von Mitgliedsunternehmen scheiden aus der Vorstandsarbeit aus: Michael Bauer, Vorstandsmitglied seit 1991 und viele Jahre stellvertretender Vorstandsvorsitzender, sowie Friedmar Götz, im Vorstand seit 2015, Vorstandsvorsitzender bis 2018.

In Würdigung ihres langjährigen und engagierten Wirkens erklärte der Vorstand in seiner heutigen Sitzung beide zu Ehrenmitgliedern.

Die 33. Mitgliederversammlung des vti zeigte deutlich, dass die ostdeutsche Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie trotz vielfältiger Herausforderungen weiterhin entschlossen sei, ihren Beitrag zur wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung unseres Landes zu leisten. Hierzu pflege der vti eine intensive Verbandsarbeit in Form von Veranstaltungen und Seminaren. Außerordentlich hilfreich sei die enge Zusammenarbeit mit der Wirtschaftsförderung Sachsen. Insbesondere auch deren finanzielle Unterstützung bei der Durchführung von Branchentagen, Projektwerkstätten und Messeauftritten förderten die Wahrnehmung der Branche im industriellen Umfeld unseres Landes, so der Arbeitgeberverband.

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Verband der Nord-Ostdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie e.V.

19.06.2024

Auszeichnung für Globetrotter

Globetrotter, ein Anbieter für Outdoor-Ausrüstung und -Bekleidung, wurde in zwei Kategorien mit dem German Brand Award 2024 für seinen Re:Think Store in Bonn ausgezeichnet. Die Verleihung des  Awards fand am 13. Juni in einer feierlichen Gala in Berlin statt.

Der German Brand Award würdigt herausragende Markenführung und nachhaltige Markenkommunikation in Deutschland.
Gleich zwei Kategorien konnte der Outdoorhändler für sich entscheiden: Brand Impact of the Year sowie Brand Communication & Architecture. Erstellt wurde das Kreativkonzept und das Retaildesign von dan pearlman im engen Austausch mit dem Globetrotter-Team. Die Umsetzung erfolgte durch loom shopexpansion.

Mit dem Re:Think Store hat Globetrotter im vergangenen Jahr einen in Deutschland einmaligen Store eröffnet. Das Konzept: Die konsequente Weiternutzung bereits vorhandener und gebrauchter Materialien. Globetrotter hat bei diesem Projekt das Inventar des Vormieters Conrad Elektronik übernommen und auf kreative Art und Weise in den Ladenbau des neuen Stores integriert. Ergänzt wurde die Shop-Einrichtung durch Möbel aus dem eigenen Lagerbestand sowie durch weiteres gebrauchtes Material.

Globetrotter, ein Anbieter für Outdoor-Ausrüstung und -Bekleidung, wurde in zwei Kategorien mit dem German Brand Award 2024 für seinen Re:Think Store in Bonn ausgezeichnet. Die Verleihung des  Awards fand am 13. Juni in einer feierlichen Gala in Berlin statt.

Der German Brand Award würdigt herausragende Markenführung und nachhaltige Markenkommunikation in Deutschland.
Gleich zwei Kategorien konnte der Outdoorhändler für sich entscheiden: Brand Impact of the Year sowie Brand Communication & Architecture. Erstellt wurde das Kreativkonzept und das Retaildesign von dan pearlman im engen Austausch mit dem Globetrotter-Team. Die Umsetzung erfolgte durch loom shopexpansion.

Mit dem Re:Think Store hat Globetrotter im vergangenen Jahr einen in Deutschland einmaligen Store eröffnet. Das Konzept: Die konsequente Weiternutzung bereits vorhandener und gebrauchter Materialien. Globetrotter hat bei diesem Projekt das Inventar des Vormieters Conrad Elektronik übernommen und auf kreative Art und Weise in den Ladenbau des neuen Stores integriert. Ergänzt wurde die Shop-Einrichtung durch Möbel aus dem eigenen Lagerbestand sowie durch weiteres gebrauchtes Material.

Mit der wissenschaftlichen Begleitung des Projektes durch EPEA sorgte Globetrotter darüber hinaus für maximale Transparenz: Erfasst wurden unter anderem die entstandenen und die vermiedenen CO2-Emissionen sowie die Re-use Quote im Ladenbau. Außerdem diente das Projekt als Inspiration für den neuen Circularity Passport Interior, der im vergangenen Herbst vorgestellt und erstmalig an den Bonner Re:Think Store vergeben wurde.

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GLOBETROTTER AUSRÜSTUNG GMBH

ANDRITZ to supply needlepunch line to Şiteks Bild: ANDRITZ
19.06.2024

ANDRITZ to supply needlepunch line to Şiteks

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from the Turkish insulation felt manufacturer Şiteks to supply a complete needlepunch line for its production plant in Tekirdag.

With this investment, Şiteks will expand its production capacity to meet the international demand for needlepunched nonwoven insulation products in the automotive and construction sectors. The line is scheduled to start up in the first quarter of 2025. This is the second line that Şiteks has purchased from ANDRITZ.

The ANDRITZ needlepunch eXcelle line for Şiteks can process different types of fibers, including natural fibers, and is specifically designed to meet the customer’s requirements in terms of productivity, quality, and sustainability.

Şiteks Şişmanlar Tekstil San. ve Tic. A.Ş, a member of the Hassan Group, is one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of thermal and acoustic insulation felts. Its products are used in a wide range of applications in the automotive, white goods, construction, and mattress and furniture industries.

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from the Turkish insulation felt manufacturer Şiteks to supply a complete needlepunch line for its production plant in Tekirdag.

With this investment, Şiteks will expand its production capacity to meet the international demand for needlepunched nonwoven insulation products in the automotive and construction sectors. The line is scheduled to start up in the first quarter of 2025. This is the second line that Şiteks has purchased from ANDRITZ.

The ANDRITZ needlepunch eXcelle line for Şiteks can process different types of fibers, including natural fibers, and is specifically designed to meet the customer’s requirements in terms of productivity, quality, and sustainability.

Şiteks Şişmanlar Tekstil San. ve Tic. A.Ş, a member of the Hassan Group, is one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of thermal and acoustic insulation felts. Its products are used in a wide range of applications in the automotive, white goods, construction, and mattress and furniture industries.

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ANDRITZ AG

KARL MAYER GROUP: New General Manager at Romanian subsidiary (c) KARL MAYER GROUP
Patrick Mack
19.06.2024

KARL MAYER GROUP: New General Manager at Romanian subsidiary

The KARL MAYER GROUP founds a production company in Romania and hires Patrick Mack as an additional General Manager.

In October 2023, the KARL MAYER GROUP founded a production company in Romania to make itself more resilient and strengthen its competitiveness. KARL MAYER ROMANIA S.R.L. will initially start production in Baia Mare, which were rented in February 2024. A move to a new factory building in the neighbourhood is planned in the future.

In May of this year, Patrick Mack took up his position as General Manager at the Romanian subsidiary of KARL MAYER. He will be supported in his tasks by Manfred Reinhold, also at the head of KARL MAYER ROMANIA. Patrick Mack will manage the business locally.

The KARL MAYER GROUP founds a production company in Romania and hires Patrick Mack as an additional General Manager.

In October 2023, the KARL MAYER GROUP founded a production company in Romania to make itself more resilient and strengthen its competitiveness. KARL MAYER ROMANIA S.R.L. will initially start production in Baia Mare, which were rented in February 2024. A move to a new factory building in the neighbourhood is planned in the future.

In May of this year, Patrick Mack took up his position as General Manager at the Romanian subsidiary of KARL MAYER. He will be supported in his tasks by Manfred Reinhold, also at the head of KARL MAYER ROMANIA. Patrick Mack will manage the business locally.

The German-American has already set up a factory for a foreign company in Romania and has a clear idea of his new role: "KARL MAYER ROMANIA is of extreme strategic importance. That is why I want to build a site that fits seamlessly into the manufacturing footprint of the KARL MAYER GROUP. The new production facility should fulfil all KARL MAYER standards, contribute to the improvement of the company as a whole and represent it accordingly," explains Patrick Mack.

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KARL MAYER Verwaltungsgesellschaft AG

Jeanologia receives ‘Cristobal Balenciaga’ award (c) Jeanologia
Enrique Silla, CEO and founder of Jeanologia
18.06.2024

Jeanologia receives ‘Cristobal Balenciaga’ award

Jeanologia has been honored with the title of 'Best Business Project' in the inaugural edition of the Spanish Fashion Academy Awards, aimed at recognizing and highlighting the key players in the Spanish fashion industry.

At a gala celebrating Spanish talent, Jeanologia emerged as a leading authority in sustainability and technology applied to fashion. The accolade from the Spanish Fashion Academy acknowledges Jeanologia's global vision and leadership, as well as its ability to catalyze positive change in the global fashion industry. Chosen from over 400 contenders and endorsed by the votes of 129 distinguished founding academics, the award reflects the recognition of Jeanologia's influence in the sector.

The award ceremony, held on Thursday, June 13, at Madrid's Teatro Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural de la Villa, attracted prominent figures from the Spanish fashion scene and marked a significant moment in Spanish fashion, paying homage to the legacy of Cristóbal Balenciaga, a pivotal figure who would have turned 129 in 2024.

Jeanologia has been honored with the title of 'Best Business Project' in the inaugural edition of the Spanish Fashion Academy Awards, aimed at recognizing and highlighting the key players in the Spanish fashion industry.

At a gala celebrating Spanish talent, Jeanologia emerged as a leading authority in sustainability and technology applied to fashion. The accolade from the Spanish Fashion Academy acknowledges Jeanologia's global vision and leadership, as well as its ability to catalyze positive change in the global fashion industry. Chosen from over 400 contenders and endorsed by the votes of 129 distinguished founding academics, the award reflects the recognition of Jeanologia's influence in the sector.

The award ceremony, held on Thursday, June 13, at Madrid's Teatro Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural de la Villa, attracted prominent figures from the Spanish fashion scene and marked a significant moment in Spanish fashion, paying homage to the legacy of Cristóbal Balenciaga, a pivotal figure who would have turned 129 in 2024.

Enrique Silla, CEO and founder of Jeanologia, accepted the award statuette, a design by Helena Rohner inspired by Balenciaga's iconic headdress.

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Jeanologia / Sapristi Décom

18.06.2024

Dilo Temafa: Sale of line extension to Eco-Technilin

Dilo Temafa, a specialist in machinery and equipment for fibre preparation and natural fibre processing, announces the sale of a line extension to Eco-Technilin. The machines will complement an existing flax fibre preparation plant in France to enable higher fibre quality.

Eco-Technilin, a producer of sustainable materials, has chosen the machines to expand its production capacity and increase its efficiency. The plant expansion is specifically designed to efficiently clean flax scutcher tow and meet the high demands of modern manufacturing, while increasing process stability and plant availability.

Dilo Temafa has been active in the field of natural fibre extraction for more than thirty years and has supplied numerous systems for the processing of bast fibres, e.g. flax and industrial hemp. The fibres obtained are used in various industries, including the construction, automotive, nonwovens and textile industries, and make a contribution to minimising the ecological footprint.

Dilo Temafa, a specialist in machinery and equipment for fibre preparation and natural fibre processing, announces the sale of a line extension to Eco-Technilin. The machines will complement an existing flax fibre preparation plant in France to enable higher fibre quality.

Eco-Technilin, a producer of sustainable materials, has chosen the machines to expand its production capacity and increase its efficiency. The plant expansion is specifically designed to efficiently clean flax scutcher tow and meet the high demands of modern manufacturing, while increasing process stability and plant availability.

Dilo Temafa has been active in the field of natural fibre extraction for more than thirty years and has supplied numerous systems for the processing of bast fibres, e.g. flax and industrial hemp. The fibres obtained are used in various industries, including the construction, automotive, nonwovens and textile industries, and make a contribution to minimising the ecological footprint.

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Dilo DiloGroup EcoTechnilin flax
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DiloGroup

Mayer & Cie. at ITM (c) Mayer & Cie
Relanit 3.2 HS II
18.06.2024

Mayer & Cie. at ITM

Mayer & Cie. presented an overview of its current portfolio in the circular knitting sector at the ITM in Istanbul. Two machine types – the SF4 3.2 III and the Relanit 3.2 HS II – and various smart solutions that make circular knitting more efficient were on display. knithawk, a tool for the optical detection of knitting defects, met with interest among the visitors. The same was true for knitlink, Mayer & Cie's hub for digital solutions. Spare parts packages and conversion kits are also in demand for the long-term value retention of Mayer & Cie. machines.

Relanit 3.2 HS II
The Relanit 3.2 HS mechanical single jersey machine offers high productivity, especially in the context of elastic plating. It processes a wide range of yarns and qualities reliably. It is suitable for processing recycled yarns. Their energy consumption is up to a third lower than that of a circular knitting machine with conventional technology.

Mayer & Cie. presented an overview of its current portfolio in the circular knitting sector at the ITM in Istanbul. Two machine types – the SF4 3.2 III and the Relanit 3.2 HS II – and various smart solutions that make circular knitting more efficient were on display. knithawk, a tool for the optical detection of knitting defects, met with interest among the visitors. The same was true for knitlink, Mayer & Cie's hub for digital solutions. Spare parts packages and conversion kits are also in demand for the long-term value retention of Mayer & Cie. machines.

Relanit 3.2 HS II
The Relanit 3.2 HS mechanical single jersey machine offers high productivity, especially in the context of elastic plating. It processes a wide range of yarns and qualities reliably. It is suitable for processing recycled yarns. Their energy consumption is up to a third lower than that of a circular knitting machine with conventional technology.

In Istanbul, Mayer & Cie. presented an updated version of its flagship, the Relanit 3.2 HS II. The new open-width take down is the single component that attracted the most interest. It ensures a uniform pull-off tension of the knitted fabric over its entire circumference. The knitted hose is only opened below the take-down rollers. Furthermore, the take-dwon is equipped with two drives: one for tensioning, one for rewinding. Both can be controlled separately.

Another innovation of the Relanit 3.2 HS is aimed at reducing downtimes: The needle with predetermined breaking point, which was developed together with Groz-Beckert, prevents it from breaking uncontrollably and, in the worst case, breaking needle butt. The new spring sinker is also a joint development with Groz-Beckert. This makes the Relanit 3.2 HS II run more smoothly, produce less noise as well as with less wear and tear.

SF4-3.2 III for lightweight three-tread fleece knitted fabrics
With its SF4-3.2 III, Mayer & Cie. is addressing a trend in the clothing industry that is reflected beyond Turkey: lightweight, elastic three-thread knitted fabrics in both pure cotton and blends.

New Control 5.0 machine control system
Both ITM machine exhibits were on display with the new Control 5.0 machine control system. Control 5.0 is a prerequisite for using knitlink, the hub for Mayer & Cie's digital applications. In this function, the machine control system attracted interest from various large customers.

In the standard SmartControl version, as shown in Istanbul, a so-called Smart Knob is attached to each machine foot. From there, all the functions that the machine operator needs for his work are available. More in-depth settings, such as those made by the knitting manager, are only possible from a mobile device. Any number of Mayer & Cie. machines can be operated from this at the same time.

knithawk
knithawk, a tool for optical defect detection, inspects the knitted fabric as it is produced. It sits in the single jersey machine directly at the knitting point. If knithawk detects a serious or recurring error, the machine is stopped. The tool also creates an error log.

Machine-specific upgrade and conversion kits
With its upgrade kits, Mayer & Cie. brings technological innovations to existing machines. These range from machine-specific upgrades, such as the Performance Kit for existing Relanit 3.2 models to the Senso Blue RS lubrication system.

In addition to the upgrade kits, Mayer & Cie. offers conversion kits for popular machine types. Two are currently available: for the MV4 3.2 II/MBF 3.2 and the S4-3.2 II/ SF4-3.2 III.

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Mayer & Cie.

Dibella: Laundry tracking service for customers (c) Datamars
18.06.2024

Dibella: Laundry tracking service for customers

Dibella is making life easier for its textile service customers with a new service: on request, hotel textiles can be ordered with Datamars transponders directly ex works. The chips are permanently available at the Dibella warehouse - the goods are delivered fully equipped.

To relieve its customers, Dibella now offers a new RFID-based laundry tracking service: On request, the company equips textiles ex works with LaundryChips (RFID tags), from Datamars (CH). Dibella is cooperating directly with the Swiss company for this unique service. Customers do not have to worry about ordering or providing the tags - saving them time and effort.

Dibella is making life easier for its textile service customers with a new service: on request, hotel textiles can be ordered with Datamars transponders directly ex works. The chips are permanently available at the Dibella warehouse - the goods are delivered fully equipped.

To relieve its customers, Dibella now offers a new RFID-based laundry tracking service: On request, the company equips textiles ex works with LaundryChips (RFID tags), from Datamars (CH). Dibella is cooperating directly with the Swiss company for this unique service. Customers do not have to worry about ordering or providing the tags - saving them time and effort.

Cost advantage
This new system offers a cost advantage because: It is much more cost effective to send large batches of chips bundled together for production than to make hundreds of shipments per year for each individual order. Handling costs are increasing and shipping costs, especially overseas, have risen immensely. In addition, the customs authorities in some countries are very strict when it comes to importing chips, and this new system also minimizes the risk of customs-related delivery delays.

Transponder data as a future service
Another service is already in the pipeline: Dibella will soon offer the option of directly reading out the LaundryChips in its main warehouse and providing them as a CSV file together with the delivery note. This will eliminate the work step of scanning new goods for the textile service - when the goods arrive, the CSV file is simply entered into the system and can then be fed directly into the laundry cycle.

As there are different chip systems from company to company, this solution cannot be implemented directly for all textile service companies - but Dibella wants to develop further.

Benefits of RFID for laundries and their customers
The RFID technology not only improves efficiency, reduces losses and increases profitability in the laundry industrial process. RFID also improves the quality of service that the textile services can offer to their customers, thanks to a more efficient workflow and instant data exchange between textile services and their customers. No more worries or discussions about lost textiles: the customer knows exactly how many and which pieces have arrived/departed from/to the laundry. In this way, transparency with the customer is improved and invoicing can be based on reliable data. In addition, portable RFID readers allow for automated and quick daily inventory at the customer’s site to request clean textiles from the laundry on time.

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Dibella GmbH

adidas and JJJJound: José Mourinho presents latest Collection (c) adidas AG
18.06.2024

adidas and JJJJound: José Mourinho presents latest Collection

adidas Originals and Montreal-based design studio, JJJJound, return to present their latest collection.

Inspired by the Three Stripes’ sporting heritage and driven by a commitment to authentic storytelling, the second adidas Originals by JJJJound collection draws on quintessential footballing aesthetics with a 7 piece apparel, accessories, and footwear offering.

The apparel and accessories selection includes an all black track top and matching pair of track pants, a tonal white jersey, and a black airliner bag, as well as a co-branded football and bag set. The collection is then rounded out by a new take on the classic Samba sneaker.

Accompanying the launch of the collection is a campaign featuring football legend José Mourinho. Captured by photographer Liam MacRae amidst a backdrop of quotidian Portuguese life, the José campaign is an ode to Samba’s time honored legacy in sport and culture.

adidas Originals and Montreal-based design studio, JJJJound, return to present their latest collection.

Inspired by the Three Stripes’ sporting heritage and driven by a commitment to authentic storytelling, the second adidas Originals by JJJJound collection draws on quintessential footballing aesthetics with a 7 piece apparel, accessories, and footwear offering.

The apparel and accessories selection includes an all black track top and matching pair of track pants, a tonal white jersey, and a black airliner bag, as well as a co-branded football and bag set. The collection is then rounded out by a new take on the classic Samba sneaker.

Accompanying the launch of the collection is a campaign featuring football legend José Mourinho. Captured by photographer Liam MacRae amidst a backdrop of quotidian Portuguese life, the José campaign is an ode to Samba’s time honored legacy in sport and culture.

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adidas AG

Rieter: Implemention of complete spinning process (c) Rieter
From left to right: Sheng Du, Sales Engineer, Rieter, South China; Renguan Lian, Regional Sales Manager, Rieter, South China; Michael Hubensteiner, Country Managing Director Rieter China; Yiyu Zhan, Chairman of Guangxi Baisheng; Chanhong Feng, Manager of Guangxi Baisheng; Michael Wang, Senior Vice President, Rieter, Sales China.
18.06.2024

Rieter: Implemention of complete spinning process

Guangxi Baisheng Textile Co., Ltd. signed an agreement with Rieter to implement the world’s first complete spinning process using Rieter’s latest air-jet spinning technology J 70.

This move will enable the vertically integrated textile company based in Guangxi, China, to further ensure a steady yarn supply for its knitting operations. Rieter’s air-jet spinning machine J 70 features 200 individually automated spinning units that independently manage quality cuts and natural ends down quickly and efficiently. The J 70 also boasts delivery speeds of up to 600 meters per minute and supports up to four lots simultaneously. In addition, Rieter’s latest generation yarn clearer identifies weak yarn during production.

Guangxi Baisheng Textile Co., Ltd. signed an agreement with Rieter to implement the world’s first complete spinning process using Rieter’s latest air-jet spinning technology J 70.

This move will enable the vertically integrated textile company based in Guangxi, China, to further ensure a steady yarn supply for its knitting operations. Rieter’s air-jet spinning machine J 70 features 200 individually automated spinning units that independently manage quality cuts and natural ends down quickly and efficiently. The J 70 also boasts delivery speeds of up to 600 meters per minute and supports up to four lots simultaneously. In addition, Rieter’s latest generation yarn clearer identifies weak yarn during production.

CARBIOS and TOMRA Textiles join forces (c) CARBIOS
Mathieu BERTHOUD, Strategic Sourcing Director, CARBIOS; Vibeke KROHN, Head of TOMRA Textiles; Emmanuel LADENT, CEO, CARBIOS; Mari Larsen SÆTHER, Recycling Lead, TOMRA Textiles
18.06.2024

CARBIOS and TOMRA Textiles join forces

CARBIOS and TOMRA Textiles, a tech venture set up by the sorting technology company TOMRA, announce the signing of an agreement to collaborate on establishing an efficient stream in Northern Europe from textile waste collection, sorting and preparation to recycling using CARBIOS’ enzymatic depolymerization technology at its first commercial plant currently under construction in Longlaville, France

The monomers obtained will be used to produce recycled polyester (r-PET) fiber, closing the loop for polyester textile circularity.

The innovations from both TOMRA Textiles and CARBIOS contribute to addressing critical gaps in the value chain and significantly increase textile-to-textile recycling from its current rate of 1%1. By accelerating a circular economy for polyester, a sustainable alternative to incineration or landfill is made available.

CARBIOS and TOMRA Textiles, a tech venture set up by the sorting technology company TOMRA, announce the signing of an agreement to collaborate on establishing an efficient stream in Northern Europe from textile waste collection, sorting and preparation to recycling using CARBIOS’ enzymatic depolymerization technology at its first commercial plant currently under construction in Longlaville, France

The monomers obtained will be used to produce recycled polyester (r-PET) fiber, closing the loop for polyester textile circularity.

The innovations from both TOMRA Textiles and CARBIOS contribute to addressing critical gaps in the value chain and significantly increase textile-to-textile recycling from its current rate of 1%1. By accelerating a circular economy for polyester, a sustainable alternative to incineration or landfill is made available.

TOMRA Textiles is on a mission to close the gap in textile circularity, by contributing to designing and scaling textile sorting plants. Under this partnership agreement, TOMRA Textiles will explore specific, tangible measures to enable the preparation of post-consumer polyester waste for biorecycling according to CARBIOS’ specifications.

CARBIOS' biorecycling technology involves breaking down polyester fibers into their basic components using enzymes, which are then used to produce high-quality recycled PET materials such as fibers for the textile industry. The breakthrough collaboration with TOMRA will redirect the challenging PET fraction of polyester textile waste towards biorecycling, showcasing a mutual dedication to pioneering recycling solutions for a circular economy.

1 Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 2017

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CARBIOS

KARL MAYER erhält Preis für nachhaltiges Indigofärben  (c) Thomas Ecke / DISQ / ntv / DUP UNTERNEHMER
: ntv-Moderator Torsten Knippertz (links im Bild) im Interview mit Arno Gärtner, CEO der KARL MAYER GROUP
17.06.2024

KARL MAYER erhält Preis für nachhaltiges Indigofärben

KARL MAYER erhält für seine Lösung zum nachhaltigen Indigofärben den Deutschen Award für Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte 2024.

In der Bertelsmann-Repräsentanz in Berlin erhielt das Unternehmen am 11. Juni 2024 den Deutschen Award für Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte 2024 in der Kategorie „Produktion“ und landete hier zudem auf Platz 1 unter den insgesamt vier Preisträgern.

Der Preis wird vom Deutschen Institut für Service-Qualität, dem DUP-Unternehmer-Magazin und dem Nachrichtensender ntv verliehen. Schirmherrin ist die ehemalige Justiz- und Wirtschaftsministerin Brigitte Zypris, die zugleich zum Jury-Team gehört. Das hochkarätig besetzte Entscheidungsgremium sondiert Projekte aus allen Wirtschaftsbereichen, die Nachhaltigkeit vorbildhaft umsetzen – in diesem Jahr 70 Unternehmen aus insgesamt 342 Nominierungen.

KARL MAYER erhält für seine Lösung zum nachhaltigen Indigofärben den Deutschen Award für Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte 2024.

In der Bertelsmann-Repräsentanz in Berlin erhielt das Unternehmen am 11. Juni 2024 den Deutschen Award für Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte 2024 in der Kategorie „Produktion“ und landete hier zudem auf Platz 1 unter den insgesamt vier Preisträgern.

Der Preis wird vom Deutschen Institut für Service-Qualität, dem DUP-Unternehmer-Magazin und dem Nachrichtensender ntv verliehen. Schirmherrin ist die ehemalige Justiz- und Wirtschaftsministerin Brigitte Zypris, die zugleich zum Jury-Team gehört. Das hochkarätig besetzte Entscheidungsgremium sondiert Projekte aus allen Wirtschaftsbereichen, die Nachhaltigkeit vorbildhaft umsetzen – in diesem Jahr 70 Unternehmen aus insgesamt 342 Nominierungen.

Die KARL MAYER GROUP überzeugte durch die Entwicklung von BLUEDYE, einer Lösung zur umweltschonenden Denim-Produktion. Die Jury lobte das Projekt als gute Lösung, die alle Ziele einer Produktionsverbesserung bedienen kann, u. a. Optimierungen bei Qualität und Umweltschutz sowie Reduzierung der Kosten. Dem Projekt wird eine hohe Relevanz für die nachhaltige Produktion von Jeans zugesprochen.

BLUEDYE ist eine Alternative zu den umweltbelastenden Verfahren der heutigen Denim-Produktion. Sie zahlt auf gleich vier Ziele der Sustainable Development Goals für Unternehmen der Vereinten Nationen ein.

Durch die stickstoffbasierte Färbetechnologie minimiert BLUEDYE die erheblichen Mengen an Wasser und Chemikalien, die herkömmlicherweise beim Denim-Färbeprozess verbraucht werden. Der Bedarf an den Hauptschadstoffen Hydrosulfit und Natronlauge kann um mehr als 60 % und die benötigte Wassermenge um mindestens 50 % reduziert werden. Zusätzlich entsteht weniger Garnabfall. Damit trägt BLUEDYE zu einer nachhaltigen Produktion bei (Ziel 12).

Weniger Chemikalieneinsatz bedeutet zugleich weniger Wasserverschmutzung – ein Vorteil, der im Verbund mit der erheblichen Wassereinsparung für sauberes Wasser und damit für die Erfüllung von Ziel 6 sorgt. Zudem führen weniger Schadstoffe im Produktionsprozess zu einem gesünderen, menschenwürdigeren Arbeitsumfeld, wie es beim Ziel 8 gefordert wird.

Gemäß dem Ziel 9 fördert BLUEDYE Innovation durch die Einführung modernster Technologien. 2018 hat KARL MAYER Patente für eine fortschrittliche Denim-Färbetechnologie erworben und auf der Grundlage seines umfassenden Textilmaschinen-Know-hows eine marktfähige Anlage mit höchstem Kundennutzen entwickelt.

Mit BLUEDYE können die Unternehmen der Denim-Branche ihre Produktionsprozesse effizienter und umweltfreundlicher gestalten und ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit verbessern: Die positiven Effekte durch BLUEDYE wurden durch Vergleichsmessungen an einer Pilotanlage bei einem Feldtestkunden evaluiert. Referenzwerte bei der Gegenüberstellung waren die Verbrauchsdaten einer bereits seit Längerem im Betrieb befindlichen Produktionsanlage.

Mit BLUEDYE lassen sich die Betriebskosten um bis zu 20 % senken und zugleich die hohen Käuferanforderungen an die Farbqualität der Stoffe und die Farbdurchdringung der Garne von Jeans erfüllen.

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KARL MAYER Verwaltungsgesellschaft AG