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Opening of the new showroom and production hub in Kinnahult
18.08.2026

Imogo: New showroom and production hub

Located at the 7H Dyehouse in Kinnahult, Sweden, it represents a significant milestone in the company’s evolution, offering a fully operational environment where brands and manufacturers can experience the future of textile dyeing.

Imogo’s digital spray technology drastically reduces the use of water, energy and chemicals compared with traditional processes, while also lowering production costs.

“For early partners who have followed our journey, this opening marks the moment vision meets reality,” says CEO Joacim Wellander CEO. “While previous discussions have focused on the potential of spray dyeing, we are now fully equipped with the machinery, technical expertise, and operational experience to move projects from the lab to full-scale commercial production.”

The showroom features the latest generation of Imogo technology including both the Dye-max and Mini-max spray dyeing systems capable of handling both laboratory trials and full-scale production for fabrics up to 2.4 metres wide.

Located at the 7H Dyehouse in Kinnahult, Sweden, it represents a significant milestone in the company’s evolution, offering a fully operational environment where brands and manufacturers can experience the future of textile dyeing.

Imogo’s digital spray technology drastically reduces the use of water, energy and chemicals compared with traditional processes, while also lowering production costs.

“For early partners who have followed our journey, this opening marks the moment vision meets reality,” says CEO Joacim Wellander CEO. “While previous discussions have focused on the potential of spray dyeing, we are now fully equipped with the machinery, technical expertise, and operational experience to move projects from the lab to full-scale commercial production.”

The showroom features the latest generation of Imogo technology including both the Dye-max and Mini-max spray dyeing systems capable of handling both laboratory trials and full-scale production for fabrics up to 2.4 metres wide.

High volume production
Imogo is specialising in the coloration of natural fibres for both knitted and woven constructions, with chemistry optimised for the high-performance application of reactive dyes. The Dye-max line enables commercial high volume production, with a capacity of 1.5 metric tons per day.

“We are thrilled to welcome our early contacts and new partners to Kinnahult,” says Wellander at Imogo. “We’ve spent the last few years refining our process and our hardware and today, we aren’t just showing a concept but delivering a proven, high-capacity solution that helps the textile industry meet its urgent sustainability goals without compromising on quality or scale.”

“Imogo’s new showroom marks the third major new expansion from TMAS member in the past 12 months,” says TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson. “It follows ACG’s expansion at its headquarters in Skene for advanced automation services, and the etsblishment of ReSpin’s new Holma Spinning Mill in Forsa. All three of these new facilties will play cricial role sin shaping the future of textile production technology through digital technologies with a sustainable future at their core.”

The imogo showroom is now open for bookings and the company is inviting industry stakeholders to witness the Dye-max technology in action, conduct trial runs on their own fabrics, and discuss how to integrate its efficiencies into their existing supply chains.”

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AWOL Media

World of Wipes® International Conference 2027 Graphic by INDA
18.08.2026

World of Wipes®: Call for Abstracts for the 2027 International Conference

Wipes industry professionals are invited to share their expertise, June 7-10 in Indianapolis: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is now accepting abstracts for the 2027 World of Wipes® (WOW) International Conference, taking place June 7-10, 2027, in Indianapolis, IN.

Professionals from across the wipes supply chain are invited to submit abstracts highlighting new products, technologies, materials, market developments, research, and other insights shaping the future of the wipes industry. Abstracts are due January 22, 2027.

Prospective presenters should submit a concise abstract of one to two paragraphs describing their proposed presentation and its relevance to wipes, wipe manufacturing, or the broader wipes marketplace. Abstracts may be submitted online through the WOW website at https://www.worldofwipes.org/call-for-papers.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Wipes industry professionals are invited to share their expertise, June 7-10 in Indianapolis: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is now accepting abstracts for the 2027 World of Wipes® (WOW) International Conference, taking place June 7-10, 2027, in Indianapolis, IN.

Professionals from across the wipes supply chain are invited to submit abstracts highlighting new products, technologies, materials, market developments, research, and other insights shaping the future of the wipes industry. Abstracts are due January 22, 2027.

Prospective presenters should submit a concise abstract of one to two paragraphs describing their proposed presentation and its relevance to wipes, wipe manufacturing, or the broader wipes marketplace. Abstracts may be submitted online through the WOW website at https://www.worldofwipes.org/call-for-papers.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Dry and Wet Wipes
  • End-Use Markets
  • Market Statistics and Data
  • Raw Materials and Fibers
  • Sustainability
  • Fabric Formation
  • Ingredients, Formulations, and Lotions
  • Flexible and Rigid Packaging
  • Machinery and Equipment
  • Flushability
  • Single-Use Plastics
  • Labeling and Regulations
  • Circular Economy

Presenting at WOW 2027 provides an opportunity to share expertise and innovation with an engaged audience of wipes professionals while building connections across the entire supply chain, from raw material and technology suppliers to converters, brands, and retailers. Presenters will contribute to the conversations, ideas, and developments shaping the future of the global wipes industry.

11.08.2026

Fashion Trends 2026: Between minimalism and maximalism

From premium basics to fringes and sequins, right through to the return of capri pants and 90s-style denim: all the trends and price trends in the United States & Europe, according to data from Retviews by Lectra.

  • Premium basics take center stage in Spring/Summer 2026 
  • The 90s effect: capri pants (+62%) and flip-flops (+73%) lead the return to minimalism  However, maximalism persists: sequins (+40%) and fringe (+34%) are becoming increasingly widespread  
  • Rising prices and premiumization strategies, with a new balance between value and aspiration 

As the summer season unfolds, the fashion industry is confirming a structural transformation that is already underway: the definitive shift towards ‘premiumization’. But what will be the key garments, the dominant trends, and how are prices evolving? 

From premium basics to fringes and sequins, right through to the return of capri pants and 90s-style denim: all the trends and price trends in the United States & Europe, according to data from Retviews by Lectra.

  • Premium basics take center stage in Spring/Summer 2026 
  • The 90s effect: capri pants (+62%) and flip-flops (+73%) lead the return to minimalism  However, maximalism persists: sequins (+40%) and fringe (+34%) are becoming increasingly widespread  
  • Rising prices and premiumization strategies, with a new balance between value and aspiration 

As the summer season unfolds, the fashion industry is confirming a structural transformation that is already underway: the definitive shift towards ‘premiumization’. But what will be the key garments, the dominant trends, and how are prices evolving? 

Lectra – a leading provider of industrial technology solutions for the fashion market, has analyzed data from Retviews, its AI-powered solution specializing in competitive intelligence and automated benchmarking, to identify the latest fashion trends and how brands are adapting their strategies and pricing to navigate an increasingly complex landscape. 

“In a market characterized by more discerning consumers and growing competitive pressure, the real shift is the move from volume to value,” said Ketty Pillet, Lectra’s VP of Marketing, Americas. “Today, the fashion industry finds itself competing with spending on other experiences, from travel to dining, and this requires brands to strengthen their cultural and perceived value. At the same time, persistent cost pressures and differences between markets, such as between the United States and Europe, require increasingly targeted pricing and sourcing strategies. Thanks to Retviews’ insights, it is possible to interpret these dynamics and make more informed, growth-oriented decisions.” 
 
From T-shirts to sequins: the clash between minimalism and maximalism returns in the Spring/Summer (SS) 2026 collection 
While demand for essential, timeless pieces is on the rise, there is also a strong desire for self-expression. 

Retviews data shows that premium basics dominate the product ranges: T-shirts have seen a 41% increase (22% in the United States), whilst denim has risen by 47%. Shirts (up 13%) and outerwear (up 17%) remain must-haves, in line with a growing focus on versatility and durability. 

At the same time, however, maximalism is also making a comeback, bringing a touch of glamour to everyday wear. For this Spring/Summer season, sequins are up by 40% and fringe by 34%, a sign of an aesthetic that responds to the need for escapism and individuality, further fueled by the boom in resale and vintage fashion. 

1990s minimalism is dominating the season, driven by a renewed interest in streamlined, sophisticated dressing. The trend has been further fueled by the resurgence of style icon Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, following the release of the Love Story series. According to Retviews data, certain iconic items are enjoying a real resurgence, with capri pants (+62%), flip-flops (+73%) and stripes (+8%). 

Denim remains a must-have (+21% in product ranges), but its silhouettes are evolving: low-rise styles (+22%) and bootcut styles (+15%) are on the rise, whilst flares (+94%) and cargo jeans (+108%) are experiencing a real boom. In contrast, the popularity of baggy jeans is on the decline (-5%). 

Furthermore, there is also a strong functional element. The utility style, ranging from technical jackets to cargo pants (+8%) – is gaining ground in collections, reflecting a growing fusion of fashion, comfort and lifestyle. This trend can be attributed to the rise of the wellness culture and sports communities, which are increasingly influencing the language of everyday clothing. 

Color: between expressiveness and wearability 
For the SS 2026 collections, there is a strong trend, particularly in the mid-range segment, towards color palettes that are both expressive and versatile. According to Retviews data, orange stands out as one of the season’s fastest-growing shades (+150% year-on-year), driven by its influence on the catwalks of brands such as Chanel, Valentino, Dior, Prada and Loewe. Cherry red is also consolidating its presence (+50%), establishing itself as a livelier evolution of the burgundy seen in the previous season. 

At the same time, more versatile shades are emerging and continue to drive commercial performance. Blue has seen a 23% increase, boosted both by moments of high cultural visibility and by the prominence of denim and high-quality basics. Brown (+75%) remains one of the dominant colors, whilst the blue-brown combination has established itself as one of the season’s signature pairings, reflecting a broader trend towards understated, sophisticated and easy-to-wear palettes. 

Pricing trends: the new balance between premiumization and perceived value 
The Spring/Summer season confirms a trend that is now well established: the mass and mid-market segments are increasingly behaving like the luxury sector. Retviews data highlights double-digit price rises for players such as Zara and Gap, reflecting a gradual shift towards premiumization in the product range. This trend is reinforced by the intensification of collaborations with high-profile designers, from John Galliano for Zara to Zac Posen for Gap, right through to Stella McCartney’s return with H&M, which boost the creative credibility of mass-market brands and justify further price rises. This is a ‘high-low’ model, in which an aspirational approach coexists with affordability, giving rise to long-term premiumization strategies. 

2026 marks the triumph of conscious spending: people are buying less, but better, prioritizing quality, durability and versatility. This is reflected in the growth of premium basics, the rise in average prices (outerwear +9% in the EU, +17% in the US; shirts +4% in the EU, +9% in the US) and in the renewed momentum of denim, with ranges expanding significantly in the EU (+50% year-on-year) and prices rising (+7% in the EU, +1% in the US), a sign of the premiumization of essential garments. In this context, ‘value’ takes center stage: according to recent PWC data, 74% of consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable and traceable products. 

Overall, a definitive shift is becoming apparent: mass-market and mid-market collections are now structurally more expensive than they were two years ago, not as a result of temporary fluctuations, but due to a strategic repositioning. In this context, a brand’s success will depend on its ability to interpret the concept of value in a credible way, translating it into desirable, durable products that meet the expectations of an increasingly discerning consumer. 

Mr.Aloke Lohia Photo: (c) Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited
11.08.2026

Indorama Ventures: Strong first-half 2026 earnings

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), a global sustainable chemical producer, reported significantly stronger first-half 2026 earnings, reflecting favorable market conditions together with continued progress in strengthening the Company’s operating fundamentals. 

For the first half of 2026, the Company reported revenue of THB 245.3 billion, up 4% year-on-year, and EBITDA of THB 29.7 billion, up 61%. Second-quarter EBITDA was particularly strong, with all four business segments delivering year-on-year improvement. Operating cash flow after maintenance capital expenditure increased 78% to THB 25.9 billion. Strong cash generation supported further deleveraging, with Net Debt-to-Equity improving to 1.56x, reaching the Company's Capital Markets Day target for 2026 ahead of schedule. 

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), a global sustainable chemical producer, reported significantly stronger first-half 2026 earnings, reflecting favorable market conditions together with continued progress in strengthening the Company’s operating fundamentals. 

For the first half of 2026, the Company reported revenue of THB 245.3 billion, up 4% year-on-year, and EBITDA of THB 29.7 billion, up 61%. Second-quarter EBITDA was particularly strong, with all four business segments delivering year-on-year improvement. Operating cash flow after maintenance capital expenditure increased 78% to THB 25.9 billion. Strong cash generation supported further deleveraging, with Net Debt-to-Equity improving to 1.56x, reaching the Company's Capital Markets Day target for 2026 ahead of schedule. 

Management’s continued execution of IVL 2.0 self-help actions, including Sales & Operations Execution (S&OE), inventory discipline and working capital management, also supported stronger cash conversion, with inventory turnover improving to 5.0x in the second quarter from 4.7x at the end of 2025. Operating rates were prudently managed to align production with inventory targets and protect margin quality in a period of volatile pricing. 

Looking ahead, Indorama Ventures expects some of the exceptionally strong second-quarter market tailwinds to normalize. The Company’s priorities for the remainder of 2026 are to deliver sustainable earnings under normalized spreads, convert those earnings into free cash flow, reduce absolute net debt, and improve returns on capital. 

Mr. Aloke Lohia, Group CEO of Indorama Ventures, said, “Our first-half performance reflects both supportive market conditions and the progress we are making through the self-help actions we have taken to strengthen Indorama Ventures. Markets will normalize, so the more important test is whether we can convert the advantages of the platform we have built over three decades - our scale, integration, global footprint, local-for-local operating model and customer positions, into more consistent earnings, stronger cash generation and higher returns through the cycle. 
We are beginning to see that translation in our performance. Greater discipline in how we manage our operations, inventory and working capital is improving cash generation, while our portfolio actions are strengthening the quality of the business and improving returns on capital. Together, these actions are building a more agile and financially resilient Indorama Ventures. 
We remain confident in our 2026 expectations and 2028 ambitions. Our focus is to continue executing on what we can control, strengthen our balance sheet and improve returns, while retaining the flexibility to capture growth opportunities as markets evolve.” 

The earnings improvement was led by Combined PET, supported by favorable market conditions and the benefits of Indorama Ventures’ integrated global platform and local-for-local operating model. Indovida continued its growth momentum, supported by its market-leading packaging position, customer intimacy and organic growth initiatives. Indovinya delivered strong performance across both High Value Applications and Essentials, supported by commercial excellence initiatives. Fibers improved sequentially in the second quarter supported by stable Hygiene demand and transformation efforts, despite continued weakness in Lifestyle and Mobility end markets.

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Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited

Fashion for Good Launches New Project Photo by Fashion for Good
10.08.2026

Moving Beyond PFAS: Fashion for Good Launches New Project

Fashion for Good announced the launch of Project DW(O)R-X, a collaborative initiative designed to benchmark PFAS alternative durable water- and oil-repellent (DW(O)R) chemistries. Responding to growing market demand for alternatives to PFAS based finishes, the project aims to generate reliable, comparable data that can support informed sourcing decisions and the assessment of emerging chemistries.

Historically, durable water- and oil-repellent (DW(O)R) finishes have been used to help materials stay dry, clean and durable over time. Some formulations have contained per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of chemicals characterised by their high persistence. As a result, PFAS can remain in the environment for extended periods, bioaccumulate in humans and ecosystems, and have been associated with adverse health effects when exposure exceeds established thresholds. 

Fashion for Good announced the launch of Project DW(O)R-X, a collaborative initiative designed to benchmark PFAS alternative durable water- and oil-repellent (DW(O)R) chemistries. Responding to growing market demand for alternatives to PFAS based finishes, the project aims to generate reliable, comparable data that can support informed sourcing decisions and the assessment of emerging chemistries.

Historically, durable water- and oil-repellent (DW(O)R) finishes have been used to help materials stay dry, clean and durable over time. Some formulations have contained per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of chemicals characterised by their high persistence. As a result, PFAS can remain in the environment for extended periods, bioaccumulate in humans and ecosystems, and have been associated with adverse health effects when exposure exceeds established thresholds. 

Despite the momentum towards PFAS-based alternatives, several challenges remain. First, many currently available alternatives do not match the oil repellency and long-term durability of PFAS-based finishes. Second, there is currently no unified approach to assessing performance, and existing protocols do not always reflect real-world use, making meaningful comparisons between solutions difficult. Third, current benchmarks no longer reflect the capabilities of today’s PFAS alternative solutions; updated benchmarks are needed to identify leading solutions and understand performance gaps, to help inform R&D and scale-up efforts. Finally, as the industry works to identify suitable alternatives, it is essential to carefully assess their environmental and health impacts to minimise the risk of regrettable substitution, where one problematic substance  is replaced by another without sufficient understanding.

To address these core challenges, Project DW(O)R-X will benchmark nine PFAS alternative solutions, ranging from early-stage innovations to established chemistries, across three dimensions: performance, environmental impact, and cost. To support this, project partners have developed a performance framework designed to better reflect real-world use by incorporating multi-condition testing and custom stains relevant to sportswear and outerwear, including soil, sunscreen, and sweat. 

This approach will enable the group to test a performance framework built on combining various standardised methods. The insights generated can help establish a common reference point for the industry: brands and mills can use it to inform internal decision-making, while chemical companies can rely on it to substantiate performance claims.

The project brings together an exciting group of industry stakeholders, including leading brands adidas and C&A, manufacturing partners Shahi Exports, Paradise Textiles, Positive Materials and Wujiang Fuhua Fabric Co., alongside technology providers Archroma, Daikin Chemicals Europe, Dow, Dryfiber, Jintex, Lamoral Coatings, Pulcra Chemicals, Rudolf, and vandeyk.tech. Performance testing will be conducted by SGS. 

“The challenge for the whole industry isn’t just phasing out PFAS: it’s ensuring we don’t replace it with something equally concerning that we understand less well. Right now, brands and mills are navigating this transition without updated benchmarks to compare these alternatives. Project DW(O)R-X gives them the data they need: performance testing that reflects real-world use, comprehensive impact assessment, and a better understanding of cost structures. This is how we enable informed decisions and genuine progress toward safer chemistry at scale.” Katrin Ley, Managing Director at Fashion for Good.
 
“We have not allowed the intentional use of PFAS in our products for many years. However, phasing out PFAS across the sector requires coordinated action across the value chain. A responsible transition depends on shared changes in manufacturing practices, supported by accessible and reliable alternatives that are understood and available at scale. Project DW(O)RX provides a rigorous benchmarking framework to evaluate alternatives across performance, environmental impact and cost. By collaborating with other brands and partners, we are contributing to a shared knowledge base that supports progress towards safer chemistry, while maintaining the quality and durability our customers expect.” C&A External Affairs

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Fashion for Good

(c) Capture Island
10.08.2026

SUPREME WOMEN&MEN: Düsseldorf reaffirms position as a fashion destination

Fully booked schedules, focused conversations and an in-dustry clearly embracing face-to-face exchange once again: the latest edition of SUPREME WOMEN&MEN Düsseldorf, held from 24 to 27 July 2026, demonstrated the importance of focused order platforms, particularly in a challenging market environment. 

International collections, established agencies and new exhibitors came together at KWS 117–119, connecting with buyers and retail partners from across the DACH region. Yet the four days were about more than placing orders for the upcoming season. They were about new ideas, shared plans and, above all, the question of how brands and retailers can successfully shape the market going forward. 

Fully booked schedules, focused conversations and an in-dustry clearly embracing face-to-face exchange once again: the latest edition of SUPREME WOMEN&MEN Düsseldorf, held from 24 to 27 July 2026, demonstrated the importance of focused order platforms, particularly in a challenging market environment. 

International collections, established agencies and new exhibitors came together at KWS 117–119, connecting with buyers and retail partners from across the DACH region. Yet the four days were about more than placing orders for the upcoming season. They were about new ideas, shared plans and, above all, the question of how brands and retailers can successfully shape the market going forward. 

Fashion had a strong presence throughout the city, extending well beyond the showrooms. From 22 to 29 July, the Düsseldorf Fashion Days brought together the city’s order business, showrooms and wider fashion activities, while the DFD Festival at Corneliusplatz brought fashion directly to Königsallee with runway shows and a programme designed to engage the city and its visitors. SUPREME WOMEN&MEN was part of this collective momentum, contributing its own distinct strengths: a curated setting, an efficient environment and close connections be-tween brands, agencies and retailers.

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THE SUPREME GROUP

Photo (c) Shima Seiki
06.08.2026

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at FEBRATEX 2026

Leading flat knitting solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan, together with its Brazilian representative BRASTEMA TECNOLOGIA TEXTIL LTDA., will exhibit at the Brazilian Textile Industry Fair (FEBRATEX 2026) this month. On display will be a roundup of SHIMA SEIKI computerized flat knitting technology, represented by WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machines, computerized flat knitting machines featuring a brand-new model with high productivity and excellent cost performance, a glove knitting machine and the latest digital solutions. In addition, visitors will be able to explore a wide range of knit samples demonstrating the potential of advanced knitting technology for industries beyond fashion apparel, including technical textiles and industrial applications. 

The flagship SWG-XR® WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine features the company's original SlideNeedle™ on four needle beds supporting a wide range of high-quality WHOLEGARMENT® knitting in all needles. N.SVR®183 is a conventional V-bed machine capable of WHOLEGARMENT® knitting in every other needle. 

Leading flat knitting solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan, together with its Brazilian representative BRASTEMA TECNOLOGIA TEXTIL LTDA., will exhibit at the Brazilian Textile Industry Fair (FEBRATEX 2026) this month. On display will be a roundup of SHIMA SEIKI computerized flat knitting technology, represented by WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machines, computerized flat knitting machines featuring a brand-new model with high productivity and excellent cost performance, a glove knitting machine and the latest digital solutions. In addition, visitors will be able to explore a wide range of knit samples demonstrating the potential of advanced knitting technology for industries beyond fashion apparel, including technical textiles and industrial applications. 

The flagship SWG-XR® WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine features the company's original SlideNeedle™ on four needle beds supporting a wide range of high-quality WHOLEGARMENT® knitting in all needles. N.SVR®183 is a conventional V-bed machine capable of WHOLEGARMENT® knitting in every other needle. 

In addition, the SWG®091N2 “Mini” machine provides opportunities in WHOLEGARMENT® knitting across a wide range of items in a compact, economical package. The N.SSR® series, SHIMA SEIKI’s global standard in shaped knitting, features a brand-new model, which will be shown for the first time in Brazil at FEBRATEX. The N.SSR®132 features a 52-inch (132 cm) knitting width to accommodate larger sizes, offering the flexibility required for responding to diverse customer and market needs at an economical price-range, all while maintaining Made-in-Japan SHIMA SEIKI quality and reliability. N.SSR®072 is the new global standard machine that specializes in knitting of jacquard collars. Made-in-Japan quality, reliability, productivity, user-friendliness and cost-performance combine to satisfy high expectations placed by the world's fashion industry. N.SIR®123SP features a special loop presser bed with inlay capability and is capable of producing unique knit-weave hybrid fabrics as well as technical textiles. The SVR®202 features tandem knitting capability whose twin carriages can be used together for double-system knitting, or used separately for single-system knitting of two identical pieces in tandem. The SFG®-I glove knitting machine rounds out SHIMA SEIKI's comprehensive knitting machine exhibit. 

In addition to machine technology, presentations will be made on SDS® KnitPaint-Online knit software, the proven software used by knitting companies across the globe to create knitting data for programming SHIMA SEIKI computerized flat knitting machines. Also demonstrated will be APEXFiz® subscription design software that supports the creative side of knitting from planning and design to realistic textile simulation and 3D virtual sampling of products. Virtual samples are a digitized version of sample making that are accurate enough to be used effectively as prototypes, replacing physical sampling and consequently reducing time, cost and material that otherwise go to waste. When a design is approved for production, knitting data which is automatically generated can be easily transferred to SDS® KnitPaint-Online for converting into machine data, digitally bridging the gap between design and production. APEXFiz® and SDS® KnitPaint-Online therefore help to realize sustainability while digitally transforming the supply chain.

With UMT, Freudenberg Performance Materials becomes a full-service provider of advanced wound care. © Freudenberg Performance Materials
03.08.2026

Freudenberg Performance Materials acquires Foshan United Medical

Effective July 31, 2026, Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg), a leading global manufacturer of technical textiles, has acquired Foshan United Medical Ltd. (UMT). The sellers are UMT founder Dr Xiaodong Wang and a private Chinese founding partner. UMT is a leading full-service supplier of advanced wound care products. The company with headquarters and state-of-the-art production facilities in Foshan, China, has a workforce of some 200. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price.

“Freudenberg Performance Materials and Foshan United Medical are a perfect strategic match. Going forward, the merger will enable us to offer a unique portfolio of technologies and products as an innovative full-service supplier in the market for advanced wound care”, Dr. Andreas Raps, CEO of Freudenberg Performance Materials, commented. Dr. Xiadong Wang, CEO and founder of UMT, underscored: “The innovative strength and high level of customer orientation characteristic of both our companies make for an ideal fit, they are the cornerstone for expanding our success.” 

Effective July 31, 2026, Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg), a leading global manufacturer of technical textiles, has acquired Foshan United Medical Ltd. (UMT). The sellers are UMT founder Dr Xiaodong Wang and a private Chinese founding partner. UMT is a leading full-service supplier of advanced wound care products. The company with headquarters and state-of-the-art production facilities in Foshan, China, has a workforce of some 200. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price.

“Freudenberg Performance Materials and Foshan United Medical are a perfect strategic match. Going forward, the merger will enable us to offer a unique portfolio of technologies and products as an innovative full-service supplier in the market for advanced wound care”, Dr. Andreas Raps, CEO of Freudenberg Performance Materials, commented. Dr. Xiadong Wang, CEO and founder of UMT, underscored: “The innovative strength and high level of customer orientation characteristic of both our companies make for an ideal fit, they are the cornerstone for expanding our success.” 

Technologies and regulatory know-how
UMT has state-of-the-art technologies at its disposal. Core competencies range from fiber manufacturing or functionalization to nonwoven production and final packaging, sterilization and marketing authorization. 

UMT’s regulatory know-how, successful international first approvals for products as well as patents granted in China, Europe and the USA are another key element for expanding the healthcare business of Freudenberg Performance Materials. 

Individual solutions for customers
With the UMT takeover, Freudenberg Performance Materials can cover all important steps in the value chain in-house, and thus offer one of the broadest technology platforms in the market for advanced wound care. In future, the company will provide a wide range of solutions for different applications: dressings made of polyurethane foam, with silicone coatings or antimicrobial agents such as silver. Alginate-based absorbent fiber solutions, chitosan- and CMC-based wound dressings supplement the portfolio. The broad technological foundation unlocks comprehensive options for individual adaptation and enables tailormade solutions for customers all over the world.

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Freudenberg Performance Materials 

03.08.2026

SGL Carbon & X-energy: Capacity expansion for Nuclear-Grade Graphite

SGL Carbon and X-energy announced a binding agreement to double SGL’s production capacity for medium-grain isotropic graphite (“NBG-18”), a specialized material central to X-energy’s Xe-100 high-temperature gas-cooled reactor. X-energy and SGL Carbon’s agreement would expand the supply chain for a critical long-lead material, supporting execution of X-energy’s commercial pipeline.

Under the agreement, X-energy will invest up to $8 million in milestone-based payments to support new facilities and equipment upgrades at SGL’s site in Chedde, France, enabling the facility to produce graphite billets for up to eight new Xe-100 reactors per year. SGL Carbon has concurrently agreed to expand U.S. capacity for machining of billets into graphite blocks, helping to ensure greater supply chain continuity for a safety-critical material. Full execution would double European manufacturing capacity for NBG-18 by 2030, with additional capacity investments under consideration across multiple regions to further debottleneck initial billet production.

SGL Carbon and X-energy announced a binding agreement to double SGL’s production capacity for medium-grain isotropic graphite (“NBG-18”), a specialized material central to X-energy’s Xe-100 high-temperature gas-cooled reactor. X-energy and SGL Carbon’s agreement would expand the supply chain for a critical long-lead material, supporting execution of X-energy’s commercial pipeline.

Under the agreement, X-energy will invest up to $8 million in milestone-based payments to support new facilities and equipment upgrades at SGL’s site in Chedde, France, enabling the facility to produce graphite billets for up to eight new Xe-100 reactors per year. SGL Carbon has concurrently agreed to expand U.S. capacity for machining of billets into graphite blocks, helping to ensure greater supply chain continuity for a safety-critical material. Full execution would double European manufacturing capacity for NBG-18 by 2030, with additional capacity investments under consideration across multiple regions to further debottleneck initial billet production.

The expansion builds on a 10-year Supplier Framework Agreement established in January 2026, which included an initial three-year award valued at over $100 million for X-energy’s first commercial projects. The first NBG-18 graphite blocks produced under this award at SGL’s site in Chedde have since been shipped to SGL sites in the United States, for machining into components. This follows a successful prototyping campaign which began earlier this year, consisting of non-nuclear testing and validation at X-energy’s Technology and Advancement Center in Frederick, Maryland (USA) in advance of final production.

“Commercializing new nuclear at scale rests first and foremost on our ability to significantly expand the new nuclear supply chain, a challenge that extends beyond any one company, supplier, or nation,” said J. Clay Sell, CEO of X-energy. “We look forward to driving this work forward with SGL, and to engaging with potential partners who share our bold vision for a robust, resilient, U.S. and allied nuclear supply chain.”

“By jointly expanding our production capacity for nuclear-grade graphite, we are reinforcing the importance of our partnership and ensuring reliable supply to X-energy. For SGL Carbon, this agreement is a strategically important step that strengthens our position in the highly specialized growth market for nuclear-grade graphite, underscores the importance of our graphite expertise for safety-critical applications, and opens up attractive opportunities for further growth,” said Andreas Klein, CEO of SGL Carbon.

NBG-18 is a nuclear-grade graphite central to the Xe-100 design, functioning as a neutron moderator, and a structural component of the pebble-bed core. The material was first developed for South Africa's Pebble Bed Modular Reactor program, and later the U.S. Department of Energy's (“DOE”) Next Generation Nuclear Plant project, two direct predecessors to X-energy’s Xe-100. Through these, X-energy’s and SGL Carbon’s own initiatives, NBG-18 has undergone extensive qualification work for commercial nuclear operation, gathering operational data that helps to validate the material’s performance over decades of high-temperature operation.

Initial NBG-18 production is intended to support X-energy’s first commercial deployment of the Xe-100 reactor, a proposed four-unit plant in partnership with Dow Chemical Company under the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), with additional capacity secured for follow-on projects to support manufacturing readiness for safety-critical, long-lead materials. SGL Carbon’s and X-energy’s partnership is part of a growing, diversified portfolio of experienced suppliers supporting Xe-100 deployment, as well as the continued development of a global industrial supply chain.

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SGL Carbon SE

(c) CHT Gruppe
03.08.2026

CHT Group: Sustainability Becomes a Management Tool

In fiscal year 2025, the CHT Group further established sustainability as an integral part of its corporate management. The latest 2025 Sustainability Report shows how environmental, economic, and social goals are increasingly being made measurable and integrated into processes, decisions, and product development. 

A major success for the Group was the award of the German Sustainability Award 2026 in the product category to the innovative PIGMENTURA dyeing process. The technology combines resource conservation with tangible customer benefits and underscores the CHT Group’s innovative strength. 

Independent assessments also confirm the company’s sustainable development: With an EcoVadis rating of 81 points and Gold status, the CHT Group ranks among the top five percent of companies in its industry worldwide. In addition, it was awarded “Best Managed Company 2026” as part of a program organized by Deloitte Private, UBS, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and the Federation of German Industries (BDI). 

In fiscal year 2025, the CHT Group further established sustainability as an integral part of its corporate management. The latest 2025 Sustainability Report shows how environmental, economic, and social goals are increasingly being made measurable and integrated into processes, decisions, and product development. 

A major success for the Group was the award of the German Sustainability Award 2026 in the product category to the innovative PIGMENTURA dyeing process. The technology combines resource conservation with tangible customer benefits and underscores the CHT Group’s innovative strength. 

Independent assessments also confirm the company’s sustainable development: With an EcoVadis rating of 81 points and Gold status, the CHT Group ranks among the top five percent of companies in its industry worldwide. In addition, it was awarded “Best Managed Company 2026” as part of a program organized by Deloitte Private, UBS, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and the Federation of German Industries (BDI). 

A key focus was on further developing sustainability management. By aligning its reporting with the requirements of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), the CHT Group is enhancing the transparency and comparability of its sustainability performance. 

Similarly, in 2025, a global climate risk and water risk analysis was conducted for all CHT sites worldwide, and measures were identified to further reduce these risks. 

At the same time, concrete climate protection measures were implemented. These include the switch to renewable electricity at the sites in the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Shanghai, as well as the investment in the company’s own photovoltaic system in Torreón. These measures are complemented by projects such as the biomass-based heating system at the Dußlingen site. 

To ensure greater transparency along the value chain, the CHT Group has also introduced automated calculation of the Product Carbon Footprint. This enables product-specific emissions to be analyzed and reduced in a targeted manner. 

Progress has also been made in the social sphere: Already today, more than 95 % of CHT employees worldwide receive compensation above the respective living wage level. By 2030, this is expected to apply to all CHT employees. 

Source:

CHT Gruppe

Designed specifically for PA6 and PA6.6 applications: The new Barmag Type 6020 ceramic oiler. Photo: Barmag
Designed specifically for PA6 and PA6.6 applications: The new Barmag Type 6020 ceramic oiler.
30.07.2026

Barmag: Optimized yarn quality for low-titer applications

With the new type 6020 ceramic oiler, Barmag is introducing a powerful addition to its product portfolio for processing PA6 and PA6.6 yarns. The solution is specifically designed for low-titer applications in the range of 5 to 100 denier.

Technological advancement for stable processes
A key feature of the new model is the particularly filament-friendly yarn inlet area, where the yarn is saturated with oil before it comes into contact with the ceramic — a prerequisite for fluff-free processing. The three-waves geometry also ensures minimal yarn contact. The integrated ceramic shaft completes the design — unlike other solutions, where metal shafts are glued in place — and eliminates typical sources of error such as clogged oil lines or ceramic parts falling out. In combination with optimized thread guidance, the geometry of the 6020 ceramic oiler ensures uniform and efficient spinfinish application with minimal spray-off and very high application uniformity (low OCV).

With the new type 6020 ceramic oiler, Barmag is introducing a powerful addition to its product portfolio for processing PA6 and PA6.6 yarns. The solution is specifically designed for low-titer applications in the range of 5 to 100 denier.

Technological advancement for stable processes
A key feature of the new model is the particularly filament-friendly yarn inlet area, where the yarn is saturated with oil before it comes into contact with the ceramic — a prerequisite for fluff-free processing. The three-waves geometry also ensures minimal yarn contact. The integrated ceramic shaft completes the design — unlike other solutions, where metal shafts are glued in place — and eliminates typical sources of error such as clogged oil lines or ceramic parts falling out. In combination with optimized thread guidance, the geometry of the 6020 ceramic oiler ensures uniform and efficient spinfinish application with minimal spray-off and very high application uniformity (low OCV).

Significant quality and efficiency advantages
The new ceramic oiler was specifically developed for demanding production environments and offers significant practical advantages. It ensures consistently high yarn quality through stable process parameters such as high spinfinish application rate (OPU) and a good distribution uniformity (OCV), while also enabling filament-friendly processing without yarn breaks or loop formations. Thanks to the significantly reduced spray-off — especially in the sensitive low-titer range — material losses are minimized, oil contamination of the quench and winding areas are reduced to a minimum, and process reliability is increased. Furthermore, the solution stands out for its ease of use: A clearly visible and easily accessible thread guide facilitates threading, while precise adjustment options allow for quick and reliable setup during operation.

Successfully tested in practice
Initial applications at international customers demonstrate the performance of the new oiler. In tests with PA6 / PA6.6 POY yarns, completely spray-off-free processing and significantly more uniform yarn tension were achieved. Furthermore, an increase in the spinfinish application rate of approximately 23% was achieved compared to standard solutions. Its performance was also confirmed in applications with PET POY fulldull and very critical flatyarn: In a direct comparison of various suppliers, the 6020 nozzle was the only solution to deliver a stable performance without any loops or BF. With the 6020 spinfinish nozzle, Barmag offers a forward-looking solution for low-titer applications in filament production. The integrated ceramic shaft, combined with optimized yarn guidance and excellent process parameters, enables a sustainable improvement in yarn quality, process reliability, and production efficiency

 

More information:
ceramic oiler Barmag low-titer
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Barmag 

Circular woven filter sleeves from vombaur Photo: (c) vombaur
Circular woven filter sleeves
30.07.2026

Premium vombaur filter sleeves: An efficiency booster for solid-liquid filtration

Developing a successful new solution usually requires more than one company. After all, innovative products typically incorporate specialised components manufactured by trusted suppliers. This is also true of a patented filtration system developed by a vombaur customer.

Developing a successful new solution usually requires more than one company. After all, innovative products typically incorporate specialised components manufactured by trusted suppliers. This is also true of a patented filtration system developed by a vombaur customer.

Robust filter sleeves for a highly efficient filtration system
The fully automated solid-liquid filtration system uses compressed air as its driving force. Thanks to the unique geometry of its filter candles, it achieves exceptionally efficient filter cake discharge.
To ensure the outstanding performance and virtually maintenance-free operation of the system, the manufacturer requires robust, durable filter sleeves. These sleeves must reliably withstand the enormous forces generated within the system, particularly the sudden loads occurring during backflushing. vombaur filter sleeves meet these demanding textile requirements. The circular woven filter sleeves are manufactured without seams or welded joints, making them exceptionally robust. This makes the Wuppertal-based textile specialist, part of the Textation Group, the ideal partner for this innovative filtration system.

Seamless sleeves for 100% filter area utilisation
Whether for precoat filtration or cake filtration, whether in the food or fibre industry: the yarns and mesh specifications of the filter sleeves are individually defined with precision for every project.
As a result, circular woven vombaur filter sleeves deliver precise, reliable and long-lasting filtration performance. Their seamless construction also ensures consistently uniform filtration characteristics across the entire sleeve. Material thickness and flow behaviour remain identical at every point, guaranteeing the specified filtration performance over the full filter surface. An additional efficiency advantage: while longitudinally welded or stitched filter sleeves can lose up to ten per cent of their effective filtration area, the high-tech filter sleeves from vombaur utilise 100% of the available filter surface. Their seamless design also simplifies installation, providing additional benefits during both system assembly and maintenance.

Partnership for maximum quality and process reliability
Combined with vombaur filter sleeves, the highly efficient filtration system delivers stable throughput throughout every stage of the filtration process – even at extremely fine filtration ratings of up to 1 μm and with solids contents of up to 10%. "The intelligent filter candle design combined with our circular woven filter sleeves is a genuine efficiency booster for solid-liquid filtration. Our success is also based on the fact that we see ourselves as development partners. We tailor our products precisely to the specific requirements of each individual production system while consistently focusing on quality, process efficiency and durability," says Maren Zurek, Sales Manager at vombaur.
"We are simply the perfect fit. Together, we enable manufacturers in the food industry, the fibre industry and many other sectors to operate their filtration systems virtually maintenance-free over many years. At this level, that is truly something new."

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vombaur 

(c) Circ
28.07.2026

Circ Launches First Denim Collection with H&M

Circ announced that the first men's denim collection featuring TENCEL™ | Circ® with REFIBRA™ technology is now available at H&M, marking the commercial delivery of this unique pilot project first announced in October 2025. Featuring two styles available across the UK, Scandinavia, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, South Europe, Turkey, North America, Mexico, Canada, and the Middle East, the launch brings TENCEL™ | Circ® with REFIBRA™ technology into H&M's standard men's denim assortment for the first time.

The collection explores a fully integrated supply chain approach from textile waste to pulp to shelf, bringing together Circ’s textile-to-textile recycling technology, Lenzing’s fiber production expertise, AGI Denim’s manufacturing capabilities, and H&M’s global retail platform. Each garment contains TENCEL™ Limited Edition Lyocell fibers produced with 30% Circ® pulp recycled from textile waste.

Circ announced that the first men's denim collection featuring TENCEL™ | Circ® with REFIBRA™ technology is now available at H&M, marking the commercial delivery of this unique pilot project first announced in October 2025. Featuring two styles available across the UK, Scandinavia, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, South Europe, Turkey, North America, Mexico, Canada, and the Middle East, the launch brings TENCEL™ | Circ® with REFIBRA™ technology into H&M's standard men's denim assortment for the first time.

The collection explores a fully integrated supply chain approach from textile waste to pulp to shelf, bringing together Circ’s textile-to-textile recycling technology, Lenzing’s fiber production expertise, AGI Denim’s manufacturing capabilities, and H&M’s global retail platform. Each garment contains TENCEL™ Limited Edition Lyocell fibers produced with 30% Circ® pulp recycled from textile waste.

"This launch is proof that recycled textile fiber is ready for mass-market supply chains," said Peter Majeranowski, CEO of Circ. "Seeing TENCEL™ | Circ® with REFIBRA™ technology in H&M's standard men's denim assortment is a milestone the industry has been working toward. It validates that next-generation recycled materials can move through existing supply chains at the quality that global retail demands."

“This collaboration highlights that by bringing together players of all steps across the textile supply chain will result in circular garments available to consumers. We are proud to work with pioneers like Circ to showcase innovation on a pilot production level, making fibers available for commercial garments. We continue to keep our commitment to exploring collaborations with innovators, bringing new TENCEL™ fibers on the market via pilot-scale productions.” explains Caroline Ledl, Senior Director Product Operations at Lenzing Group.

The two-style collection, available in both light and dark wash denim, is the result of a collaboration between Circ and Lenzing to integrate advanced textile recycling into fiber production, demonstrating a path to scale up. Circ's recycling technology separates blended textile waste, including cotton-polyester garments that have historically been unable to be recycled, into two material streams: dissolving pulp and polyester monomers. The resulting Circ pulp is fed into Lenzing's lyocell production process alongside wood from certified or controlled sources, yielding a fiber that carries both the TENCEL™ brand and the REFIBRA™ technology designation, Lenzing's framework for incorporating pre- and post-consumer textile waste into new fiber.

Thiscollaborative project between a legacy sustainable fiber producer and a next-generation textile-to-textile recycler — with H&M as the retail partner bringing it to shelf — reflects a model that advocates have long argued is the most viable path to scaling circular textiles: incumbent infrastructure and emerging technology working in concert, rather than in parallel.

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Circ

28.07.2026

Groz-Beckert at CINTE Techtextil 2026, Shanghai

From September 1 to 3, 2026, Groz-Beckert will present its latest innovations and solutions across the product areas of Nonwovens and Knitting at CINTE Techtextil China.

Nonwovens 
In the Nonwovens product area, Groz-Beckert will present its latest innovations. One of the highlights is the advanced Litespeed™ felting needle designed to significantly reduce insertion and removal times, thereby simplifying handling and increasing operational efficiency. Furthermore, the newly developed CB-Barb felting needle will be part of the showcase. 

For the Nonwovens Carding segment, Groz-Beckert will introduce its specialized Mounting Service. The portfolio is complemented by the innovative SiroLock™ plus wires from the Groz-Beckert InLine card clothing family. These products are designed to deliver high levels of precision, performance and reliability throughout the carding process. 

From September 1 to 3, 2026, Groz-Beckert will present its latest innovations and solutions across the product areas of Nonwovens and Knitting at CINTE Techtextil China.

Nonwovens 
In the Nonwovens product area, Groz-Beckert will present its latest innovations. One of the highlights is the advanced Litespeed™ felting needle designed to significantly reduce insertion and removal times, thereby simplifying handling and increasing operational efficiency. Furthermore, the newly developed CB-Barb felting needle will be part of the showcase. 

For the Nonwovens Carding segment, Groz-Beckert will introduce its specialized Mounting Service. The portfolio is complemented by the innovative SiroLock™ plus wires from the Groz-Beckert InLine card clothing family. These products are designed to deliver high levels of precision, performance and reliability throughout the carding process. 

Knitting 
In the Knitting product area, Groz-Beckert will present its expanded product portfolio for the warp knitting industry. The extended range of modules offers high levels of precision, stability and efficiency during the loop formation process. 

With its comprehensive product portfolio, Groz-Beckert provides customers with integrated and precisely coordinated solutions from a single source. This approach simplifies procurement and production processes, reduces coordination effort and ensures that all components are optimally matched for reliable machine performance.

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Groz-Beckert

Networking Day 2026 © Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) der RWTH Aachen University
28.07.2026

Networking Day 2026: Industry Stakeholders Unite Around Textile Recycling

In 2026, the Industry Research Group (IRG) Polymer Recycling once again brought together some of the key stakeholders in textile recycling for its annual Networking Day. This year, the event took place at EREMA’s premises in Ansfelden, Austria. It brought together key players from across the textile recycling value chain for a day of structured exchange and in-depth discussions.

The conversations covered a broad range of topics relevant to the sector, including technological developments, current market dynamics, and the evolving political and regulatory landscape. Speakers from Zschimmer & Schwarz, Volkswagen Group Innovation, STRÄHLE+HESS, and the Technical University of Leoben provided substantive input across these areas. The interesting discussions were also possible thanks to our IRG partners: Bekaert, EREMA, Barmag, Stadler Anlagenbau, Technip Energies, Fibrant, BASF and Remondis.

The IRG extends its sincere thanks to EREMA for hosting the event and providing access to their technical centre, which added a valuable practical dimension to the day's programme.

In 2026, the Industry Research Group (IRG) Polymer Recycling once again brought together some of the key stakeholders in textile recycling for its annual Networking Day. This year, the event took place at EREMA’s premises in Ansfelden, Austria. It brought together key players from across the textile recycling value chain for a day of structured exchange and in-depth discussions.

The conversations covered a broad range of topics relevant to the sector, including technological developments, current market dynamics, and the evolving political and regulatory landscape. Speakers from Zschimmer & Schwarz, Volkswagen Group Innovation, STRÄHLE+HESS, and the Technical University of Leoben provided substantive input across these areas. The interesting discussions were also possible thanks to our IRG partners: Bekaert, EREMA, Barmag, Stadler Anlagenbau, Technip Energies, Fibrant, BASF and Remondis.

The IRG extends its sincere thanks to EREMA for hosting the event and providing access to their technical centre, which added a valuable practical dimension to the day's programme.

The next IRG Full-Term Meeting is scheduled for autumn 2026. The Networking Day will return in 2027.

The IRG Polymer Recycling is a continuously running cooperation project between companies interested in the research field of textile recycling and the ITA Group. The aim is to systematically address technological, economic and strategic issues regarding textile recycling and create a strong network to tackle the challenges. 

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ITA – Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University