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08.09.2021

Trevira CS – starting afresh

  • New brand Trevira CS eco

After a challenging 2020 for Trevira CS®, a year in which the coronavirus crisis put pressure on the contract market, in particular on the hotel and event sector, and also on the cruise shipping industry, the market is starting to show some signs of improvement. Numerous new developments are seizing upon the trends that have emerged since the crisis began.

  • New brand Trevira CS eco

After a challenging 2020 for Trevira CS®, a year in which the coronavirus crisis put pressure on the contract market, in particular on the hotel and event sector, and also on the cruise shipping industry, the market is starting to show some signs of improvement. Numerous new developments are seizing upon the trends that have emerged since the crisis began.

Although the coronavirus pandemic had a negative effect on individual business sectors, it also has the potential to open up new market opportunities for flame retardant Trevira CS fabrics in the long run. The increase in people working from home and the longer and more frequent stay within one’s own home have led to a change in perspective in terms of the relevance of interior design. The design of the living space has undergone a revaluation. Sustainability, durability, high quality, and the desire for safe products that contain little to no harmful substances are defining criteria for selecting a new textile interior. The colour range of the new Trevira CS developments is directed specifically towards this trend and often comes across as discreet and close to nature. After Trevira CS products have found their way more and more into private homes, the new Trevira CS collections include numerous attractive textiles not only for the contract sector but also for the residential sector.

In the contract sector, notably in the hotel industry, the trends towards sustainability and quality are likely to continue to grow. Moreover, there is an increase in awareness as far as hygiene requirements are concerned. Textiles that are easy to clean without losing their appearance or their functionality can excel here. Accordingly, products ordinarily used in the healthcare sector might start to be of interest to the hotel and catering industry, public spaces, the transport industry, and to offices. This will apply in particular to areas where there is a regular flow of visitors and where people come into direct contact with fabrics. Antimicrobial textiles provide additional protection in these situations. Besides their flame retardancy, many new Trevira CS products integrate additional functions such as noise or sun protection.

Trevira has launched the Trevira CS eco brand for flame retardant textiles that consist of recycled Trevira products.
The new Trevira CS eco brand unites sustainability and flame retardancy. Trevira offers products for this which have been manufactured through different recycling processes. The flame retardant filament yarns are based on the use of recycled PET bottles (post-consumer recycling). Textiles bearing the Trevira CS eco trademark consist of at least 50% recycled materials.

Trevira uses an agglomeration facility to recycle reusable waste materials from production to manufacture recycled fibres that, after further processing, retain the same quality and performance characteristics as the original products (pre-consumer recycling).

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Trevira GmbH

21.08.2020

No Trevira CS joint booth at Heimtextil 2021

  • Successful concept to be continued in 2022

For three years now, the Trevira CS joint fair booth, where Trevira, its customers and partners present their new ideas within the framework of an innovative creative concept, has been an established and popular feature of Heimtextil. In 2021, the international trade fair for home and contract textiles is planned to take place from 12-15 January in Frankfurt/Main. However, as a result of the numerous uncertainties brought about by the coronavirus crisis, Trevira has decided that it will not take part next year.

  • Successful concept to be continued in 2022

For three years now, the Trevira CS joint fair booth, where Trevira, its customers and partners present their new ideas within the framework of an innovative creative concept, has been an established and popular feature of Heimtextil. In 2021, the international trade fair for home and contract textiles is planned to take place from 12-15 January in Frankfurt/Main. However, as a result of the numerous uncertainties brought about by the coronavirus crisis, Trevira has decided that it will not take part next year.

“Messe Frankfurt has shown us its comprehensive hygiene concept and plans and there is no question that their plans fully meet health and safety requirements,” explained Trevira CEO Klaus Holz. “But at Trevira, we are also very much aware of our responsibilities. Our joint booth concept is not only on an extensive scale, but it is also built around the idea of communication. This makes it even more important that we consider the potential risks involved and how they could impact our customers, co-exhibitors, visitors and staff.” Given the uncertainty as to how the situation might develop in the future, Trevira has decided it has no option but to withdraw from next year’s fair and postpone its participation in Heimtextil until 2022. This decision has been made in agreement with parent company Indorama Ventures PCL (Thailand), which has put stringent measures in place to keep its staff and customers safe. As a result, the concern and its subsidiaries are not currently participating in any trade fairs.

At the 2020 Heimtextil, Trevira exhibited together with around 30 of its major Trevira CS customers with a joint booth whose total floor area measured over 2,000 msq. The number of partners exhibiting alongside Trevira has increased steadily over the past three years, and the Trevira display, along with many of the newest flame retardant Trevira CS collections from its customers, has always been hugely popular at the fair, especially in Hall 4.2, where it has continually attracted a very high number of visitors. As a joint booth, it has benefited especially from the vibrant and positive discussions among visitors and exhibitors, together with the various events that accompany the display. Usually, these included a press conference and a party held at the new stand. Trevira’s Heimtextil presence in the past three years has strengthened and expanded the position of Trevira CS as the leading brand for flame retardant home textiles.

CEO Klaus Holz said, “As a regular exhibitor at Heimtextil for many years, we found this decision extremely difficult. We greatly regret that we will not be able to bring our joint booth to Heimtextil next year. However, we plan to return in 2022 with a fair booth offering visitors and partners the high quality they have come to expect of us, with brand new ideas and measures in place to ensure its success”.

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Trevira GmbH

Copyright Maute & Renz Textil GmbH
25.03.2020

Textil-Spezialist Maute + Renz Textil produziert Mund-/Nasenschutz

„ProtectMe“: alltagstauglicher und modischer Mund-/Nasenschutz

Der schwäbische Strickspezialist Maute + Renz Textil GmbH ist mit seiner Marke Albstoffe im Do-It-Yourself-Markt bekannt. Der Hersteller nutzt aktuell die klinikerprobte Hightechfaser Trevira Bioactive zur Produktion eines alltagstauglichen, bakteriostatischen Mund- und Nasenschutzes.

Der unter der Marke „ProtectMe“ verfügbare Mund-und Nasenschutz verhindert nachhaltig die Tröpfchenverteilung bei Husten, Niesen und Sprechen sowie ebenfalls Schmierinfektionen durch unbewusstes an Mund und Nase fassen. Aufgrund der Loop-Form mit innovativer Befestigung bietet ProtectMe einen praktischen Mund- und Nasenschutz für die Bevölkerung.

Gegenüber Baumwollstoff-Masken hebt sich ProtectMe durch den antimikrobiellen Materialschutz, die unauffällige Optik dank modischer Teilbedruckung und die uneingeschränkte Wiederverwendung nach Waschen deutlich ab. Die spezielle Konstruktion ist beim Patentamt gebrauchsmusterrechtlich geschützt.

„ProtectMe“: alltagstauglicher und modischer Mund-/Nasenschutz

Der schwäbische Strickspezialist Maute + Renz Textil GmbH ist mit seiner Marke Albstoffe im Do-It-Yourself-Markt bekannt. Der Hersteller nutzt aktuell die klinikerprobte Hightechfaser Trevira Bioactive zur Produktion eines alltagstauglichen, bakteriostatischen Mund- und Nasenschutzes.

Der unter der Marke „ProtectMe“ verfügbare Mund-und Nasenschutz verhindert nachhaltig die Tröpfchenverteilung bei Husten, Niesen und Sprechen sowie ebenfalls Schmierinfektionen durch unbewusstes an Mund und Nase fassen. Aufgrund der Loop-Form mit innovativer Befestigung bietet ProtectMe einen praktischen Mund- und Nasenschutz für die Bevölkerung.

Gegenüber Baumwollstoff-Masken hebt sich ProtectMe durch den antimikrobiellen Materialschutz, die unauffällige Optik dank modischer Teilbedruckung und die uneingeschränkte Wiederverwendung nach Waschen deutlich ab. Die spezielle Konstruktion ist beim Patentamt gebrauchsmusterrechtlich geschützt.

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Maute & Renz Textil GmbH